Interior Engineer Engineering - Fort Worth, TX at Geebo

Interior Engineer

Job Description Interior Engineers Fort Worth, TX.
5
months 100% onsite.
Engineering degree is required (not computer or industrial degree).
Good people skills, good writing skills.
Need 5
years aviation experience.
Interviews can be onsite or virtual.
Day to day:
Office (desk based), a lot of computer time.
Open to discuss hybrid/remote schedule.
Top 3 to 5 Skill sets / years of
Experience:
oFamiliarity with Aircraft Interiors.
oWorking knowledge of aircraft maintenance programs.
oBS in Engineering - minimum.
o5 years experience - minimum Surrounding team/key projects.
oA319 EIS.
Job Description:
Develops interior equipment specifications, interior maintenance programs and specifications.
Investigates reliability/serviceability problems, and designs/develops corrective actions.
Provides technical interface with manufacturers and suppliers.
Develops Engineering Orders to modify aircraft interior equipment and/or configurations.
Provides engineering support to Flight, Marketing, Quality Assurance and Aircraft Production in addition to supporting engineering related programs and objectives.
Qualifications:
BS/MS Degree in Aeronautical/Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering discipline from an accredited college/university.
Familiarity with aircraft interiors, regulatory requirements and engineering practices preferred.
Must have good interpersonal skills and work well with other groups.
Level to be determined based upon qualifications and experience of candidate.
Recommended Skills Aerospace Industries Aerospace Manufacturing Aircraft Interiors Aircraft Maintenance Aviation Engineering Support Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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