Career Guide: Product review engineer

June 7, 2012

Welcome to Career Guide. Every week, we'll highlight a new job from our Plant Connection job board. This week's position is Product Review Engineer for Boeing in Mascoutah, Illinois.

Welcome to Career Guide. Every week, we'll highlight a new job from our Plant Connection job board. This week's position is Product Review Engineer for Boeing in Mascoutah, Illinois.

Job requirements include:

Applies basic knowledge of Boeing design and/or engineering principles to develop interim or final engineering solutions to product/process issues throughout production and/or for technical, operational and quality issues that cannot be resolved by the customer. Analyzes, conducts failure analysis, root cause analysis and troubleshoots to understand root cause. Provides assistance to identify solutions. Provides written dispositions for routine design non-conformances. Supports activities to identify deviations that could impact design intent and safety and product/process improvements. Develops routine customer correspondence for continued safe operation and maintenance of equipment. Participates in Material Review Boards and Integrated Product Teams (IPTs). Ensures supplier and build partner comply with Boeing standards. Represents the engineering community in the build through post production environment. Recommends simple non-destructive test procedures, tools, standards. Conducts simple static strength analysis to validate interim design repairs meet original design loads criteria. Identifies documents, analyzes reported problems and communicates deviations that could impact design intent and safety; recommends and manages resolution. Develops and implements product/process improvements. Supports Integrated Product Teams (IPT) and participates in design reviews. Represents the engineering community in the build through post production environment. Ensures supplier and build partner compliance with Boeing standards. Designs interim structural repairs and conducts static strength analysis.

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