About The Position

Are you skilled in interpreting engineering blueprints and specifications? Join Collins Aerospace as a Project Engineer. We’re looking for someone like you, with project management knowledge, and excellent engineering technical skills, to support F-135 Repairs and Service Limits. If you're a problem solver with a passion for engineering, we want to hear from you! This position will sit at our Aguadilla, Puerto Rico location. You must be residing in Puerto Rico at the time of starting employment. Relocation is not offered. This role is categorized as hybrid, with 3 days onsite and 2 days remote following the schedule assigned by the Manager. What You Will Do: Support the F135 organization as well as other fuel pump customer funded work to develop repair procedures and advance service limits. Focus on the supporting the IPT Lead in performing Repair development and Pump service limit development. Repair development, including - Preliminary design and identification of repair requirements (review of drawings, determination if industry standards or previous work exists, etc.). Performing and documenting cost justification for customer and governmental approval. Engaging all stakeholders – including but not limited to Sustaining Engineering, Ground Support Engineering, Program Management, Flight Safety, etc. Pump service limit development. Update and expand service limit documentation to align with current standards. This will include compiling data from the original published service limits, repair history, and packages from other Collins designed products into new packages that will represent all-inclusive service limits packages for each F135 pump. This will entail working in a cross-functional group, obtaining input from Subject Matter Experts, as well as developing limits based on OEM design requirements. Hold meetings, maintain a running action item list, and provide weekly status to engineering team and program office. Create presentations together and presenting to the Collins Safety Board. Create Engineering Authorizing (EA) documents and Technical Substantiation Documents (TSDs). Hold customer Gate Reviews. Coordinate and lead the approval of repair procedures. Release repair procedure documents in the customer system. What You Will Learn: You will learn about our growing engineering team in Puerto Rico; What we do. Who we support. How we work. You will learn the technologies of today and tomorrow which we count on to maintain world leadership in the aerospace industry. You will learn why people enjoy and feel fulfilled by working in our industry.

Requirements

  • Typically requires a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) and minimum 2 years of prior relevant experience or an Advanced Degree in a related field
  • Experience interpreting engineering blueprints and specifications
  • Experience using Microsoft office applications including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams and Outlook
  • Demonstrated professional experience communicating in English (verbal and written)

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in Engineering Project Management
  • Knowledge of CAD tools including NX (formally Unigraphics) and PLM Teamcenter
  • Teamcenter, MS Project experience
  • Experience working across a highly matrixed organization, including team members, suppliers, and customers
  • Experience in technical writing
  • Experience leading multifunctional teams
  • Experience with task detail planning, budget planning and project execution
  • Continuous Improvement training or experience

Responsibilities

  • Support the F135 organization as well as other fuel pump customer funded work to develop repair procedures and advance service limits.
  • Focus on the supporting the IPT Lead in performing Repair development and Pump service limit development.
  • Repair development, including - Preliminary design and identification of repair requirements (review of drawings, determination if industry standards or previous work exists, etc.).
  • Performing and documenting cost justification for customer and governmental approval.
  • Engaging all stakeholders – including but not limited to Sustaining Engineering, Ground Support Engineering, Program Management, Flight Safety, etc.
  • Pump service limit development.
  • Update and expand service limit documentation to align with current standards.
  • This will include compiling data from the original published service limits, repair history, and packages from other Collins designed products into new packages that will represent all-inclusive service limits packages for each F135 pump.
  • Hold meetings, maintain a running action item list, and provide weekly status to engineering team and program office.
  • Create presentations together and presenting to the Collins Safety Board.
  • Create Engineering Authorizing (EA) documents and Technical Substantiation Documents (TSDs).
  • Hold customer Gate Reviews.
  • Coordinate and lead the approval of repair procedures.
  • Release repair procedure documents in the customer system.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Three weeks of vacation for newly hired employees
  • Generous 401(k) plan that includes employer matching funds
  • Participation in the Employee Scholar Program (ESP)
  • Life insurance and disability coverage
  • Employee Assistance Plan, including up to 8 free counseling sessions.
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