GE Aerospace · 1 day ago
Airworthiness & Certification - Staff Engineer
GE Aerospace is a leading provider of jet engines and systems for aircraft, committed to safe and sustainable flight. The Airworthiness & Certification Engineer will ensure regulatory compliance and safety, working closely with the FAA and other authorities while providing technical leadership on aerospace projects.
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Responsibilities
Represent GE Aerospace when interfacing with FAA or FCAAs (Foreign Civil Aviation Authorities) on Engineering, continued operational safety, and certification issues
Achieve authorization as an ODA EUM and finding compliance to FAA 14 CFR part 33 regulations
Demonstrate leadership in communicating business goals, programs, and processes for an area or business segment
Utilize experience or expertise to solve problems, develop and execute objectives for self and others, and have the ability to affect short-term and some long-term business goals
Execute with some guidance the analysis / evaluation of assigned projects that meet business standards, practices and procedures and the product / program requirements
Provide technical leadership to other personnel assigned to support the effort on assigned projects and/or tasks
Mentor others in the organization
Document technical data generated for the assigned projects and/or tasks consistent with engineering policies and procedures
Monitor and communicate project status, business issues and significant developments
Participate as a presenter or reviewer in technical and program reviews
Define, develop, and improve business processes related to certification to improve quality and productivity within Airworthiness and Certification
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university
Minimum of 8 years of progressively responsible engineering experience in aerospace, with at least 4 years recent experience working directly in aerospace design and systems
Minimum of 5 years of experience working directly with compliance to FAA airworthiness standards
Minimum of 6 years of technical leadership in areas of aircraft engine design and systems with a strong foundation in relevant aerospace engineering disciplines like aerodynamics, materials science, propulsion, and systems engineering
Preferred
Strong interpersonal and leadership skills
Strong oral and written communication skills
Demonstrated process orientation in approach to work
Significant commercial aircraft engine design and engine test experience of new and/or modified engine models
Knowledge of non-US aviation regulations, especially those of the European Aviation Safety Agency, such as CS-E
Demonstrated experience in certification activities for a commercial aircraft engine program, working with the FAA Certification Office staff or with an ODA Unit
Demonstrated effectiveness in navigating challenging (technical) decisions and communicating complex information to drive understanding and achieve desired outcomes within the regulatory framework
Knowledge of commercial airframe-propulsion integration and its impacts
Knowledge of operator utilization and impact of field plans on engine operations within Continued Operational Safety framework of commercial fleet
Experience building and fostering positive external (technical) relationships
Benefits
Professional development
Challenging careers
Competitive compensation
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
Company
GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace is a provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems.
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