Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is looking for an Associate (Level 2) or Experienced (Level 3) Flight Deck Crew Operations Engineer to work in Everett, WA. Come join the team that designs, tests, and certifies industry-leading, state-of-the-art Flight Decks for Boeing Commercial Airplanes! At any given moment, tens of thousands of Flight Crews around the world are operating and working in the Flight Decks of Boeing-designed airplanes. We are tasked with ensuring that today's designs receive world class support and new and future designs are loved by pilots, advance aviation safety, and improve operational efficiency. The flight decks that you design will be used for decades to come and connect the entire globe. In Flight Deck, you will define the look and feel of the interface for the pilots. You will be responsible for that design from conception to the end of its service life. Come join a team of experts in flight operations, with unique knowledge of how flight crews operate our airplanes and what their needs, tasks, and constraints are. In this role, you will work closely with pilots from all over the world to deliver industry leading flight decks. A flight deck engineer can have a focus area which may include: airplane system functions (hydraulics, electrical, flight controls, etc.) display formats, menus and control interfaces; display hardware; flight management system; instrument panel layouts, crew alerting, electronic flight bag; crew personal electronic devices, failure effects and analysis; navigation; communication equipment; crew procedures, crew training, human factors/cognition; and ergonomic analysis. Engineers in this position will work alongside other engineers in solving problems and will receive tasking from a lead engineer, but may also serve as a leader of a small team of engineers providing technical and work statement guidance. The successful Flight Deck team member will have a passion for aviation and enjoys working with a team of pilots, engineers, and customers who share the same passion.