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The Senior Engineer makes decisions with defined scope related to repairs, alterations & modifications on aircraft using specifications from vendors, manufacturer(s), the company, and regulations. This subject matter expert in interior engineering identifies and assists changes to issues related to task cards, manuals, and engineering directives used by mechanics during the repair, alterations of the aircraft.
Job Responsibility:
Authors engineering control (EC) documents (e.g., engineering orders, engineering authorizations, fleet campaigns, etc.) to direct the required incorporation of modifications, improvements, and disposition of line troubleshooting
Provide subject matter expertise to other M&E and Alaska Airlines department to achieve division goals and objectives
Provide Interior Maintenance Shop with troubleshooting assistance for interior part issues resulting a prompt return to service condition
Manage cross divisional engineering related tasks, schedule, change request and deliverables within a timely manner
Subject matter expert reviews and interprets OEM IPC, AMM, Engineering Drawings, CMM, and Maintenance Programs documents
Review and stays abreast Service Bulletins, Service Letters, Airworthiness Directives and provide required actions
Provide guidance and demonstrate compliance with all applicable Federal Air Regulations (FARs)
Analyze reliability data and be able to provide technical support and maintenance solutions
Review and approve PMA (part manufacturer approval) parts
Manage execution by reviewing, approving and providing substantiation for part for conformity, compliance, installation and effectivity
Influence cross-functionally and built relationships with others both in and outside of team by prioritizing work requests and communicate to stakeholders effectively
Develops and revises engineering drawings
Stays abreast of state-of-the-art technical development affecting aircraft interiors.
Requirements:
4 years of engineering or related experience
Aircraft Interiors experience
Bachelor of Science with a focus in aerospace or mechanical engineering, or a related discipline degree or 2 years of addition training/experience in lieu of this degree
Expert knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations, operating policies, and procedures
Knowledge of FAA part 121 and 25 regulations
Proficient understanding of ATA 25 and 38 systems
Knowledge of A321, A330, B787, B737 aircraft
Excellent communication skills: verbal (both informal working teams and formal executive presentations), and in clear, concisely written documents
Detail-oriented and highly organized, with ability to multi-task and work independently with self-directed decision-making confidence and limited guidance in a fast-paced environment
Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook)
Advanced proficiency with AutoCad
High school diploma or equivalent
Minimum age of 18
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Nice to have:
Project management experience
Aircraft Interiors certification experience.
What we offer:
Free stand-by travel privileges on Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines & Horizon Air
Comprehensive well-being programs including medical, dental and vision benefits