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Seeking a Lead Project Engineer with technical, business, and
financial acumen who will report to the Director, OEM Services within Global Product
Engineering Services (GPES) team. The
role will be responsible for providing Class 2 Design Authority and Material
Review Board (MRB) and extensive mechanical product design knowledge related to
Engines and Power Systems (E&PS) and Mechanical System and Components (AES).
The individual will be required to lead novel, Bigger, Bolder, Faster and Make
it Happen engineering projects related to MRB reduction, ISC Requested Class 2
Design changes, Producibility Improvements and to ensure that business
objectives are achieved through Product Design improvements.
Key
Responsibilities
-Product focused and add value by changing the current design to support business objectives
-Support Class 2 Design changes on E&PS/AES products
-Work closely with Operations & Quality to control & reduce MRB activity using root cause analysis & corrective action response
-Manufacturing processes will include machining, welding, special processes & quality processes including a variety of inspection methods
-Engineering MRB Support Engines Manufacturing Operations & Supply base while maintaining type design & engineering design intent.
-Work independently & effectively in cross functional teams
-Interface with Suppliers and Customers
-Integration with ISC effort including Honeywell Operating System events to review proposed processing changes to ensure product integrity
-Provide support of program cost, schedule, performance & risk mitigation
-Drives execution of Engineering MRB & mitigates risk in a timely manner
-Lead, influence and motivate others, provides direction, removes barriers. Participates & Lead high impact teams
U.S. PERSON REQUIREMENTS
Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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YOU MUST HAVE-Bachelor's degree in engineering: Mechanical, Aerospace, or other Technical Discipline
-10 years' experience on aircraft engine components
WE VALUE
-Experience Working in Manufacturing Environment.
-Program Management experience
-Knowledge of Material Review Board Processes.
-MRB Certification
-Class 2 Design Change experience.
-Strong interpersonal skills working in a team environment with positive interaction
-Strong network across technical community
-Ability to think big, bold, courageous, challenges conventional wisdom and legacy practices
-Leads by example - positive, big picture perspective, personal accountability
-Flexibility and open leadership style - approachable, listens aggressively, relates well to employees and customers alike, adaptable to changing requirements and priorities
-Demonstrates a sense of urgency & works in a self-directed fashion.
-Communicates effectively (oral & written).
-Knowledge of Engines/AES design practices & qualification requirements.
-Knowledge of Process and Product Qualifications
Additional Information
- JOB ID: HRD241875
- Category: Engineering
- Location: 111 S 34th St.,Phoenix,Arizona,85034,United States
- Exempt
- Due to US export control laws, must be a US citizen, permanent resident or have protected status.
Honeywell is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, religion, or veteran status.