Boeing · 2 months ago
MP&P Engineer - Electrical (contract)
Boeing is a leading aerospace company seeking a Senior Electrical Component Engineer to join their team in St. Louis, Missouri. The role involves evaluating electrical components, supporting subcontractors, and managing obsolescence issues throughout the production cycle.
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Responsibilities
Applies engineering knowledge of electrical, electronic and electro-mechanical components in evaluation new components for assembly and subassembly design
Directly support Sub-contractors and Suppliers to ensure their electronic components are qualified for Boeing usage per the contract and the Parts Management Plan
Use you understanding of Aircraft and Weapons design/requirements to recommend new and Alternate electrical components for new product development and legacy programs
Represent Boeing at Electrical and Electronic Component National Committees
Uses Project Management tools to meet cost, technical performance and schedule requirements
Incorporates Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), LEAN and Quality principles into (1) materials and processes, (2) research and qualification, (3) work procedures and (4) labs and office areas
Leads others, establishes work statement, defines strategies and/or provides consultation with peers while keeping management informed
Conduct obsolescence forecasting and monitoring using Component Monitoring and Surveillance Tools, Predictive Obsolescence Systems, OEM/Supplier surveys, etc
Monitor Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) alerts and provide obsolescence status report to the programs and government customers (Navy, Air Force, DoE, etc.)
Develop obsolescence mitigation resolution options and business case analyses supporting the recommendations
Prepare presentation material to communicate DMSMS Case issues and proposed resolutions to customers and programs
Lead periodic DMS meetings with internal and external DoD and Industry Customers on Boeing STL programs
Apply understanding of Aircraft and Weapons design/requirements to recommend new and Alternate electrical components for new product development and legacy programs
Represent St. Louis site/programs at Boeing enterprise DMS meetings
Development of technical and cost proposals
Develop Counterfeiting Testing to define probability of electrical component being counterfeit
Review draft program Statements of Work and Contract Deliverables, recommending wording for Boeing tasks
Review and assist in the implementation of DoD Parts Management program requirements, ensuring the integrity and appropriate use of parts per application requirements
Maintain and implement improvements in software tools used to support DMSMS activities
Assist programs in identifying and managing obsolescence risks
Qualification
Required
MUST have a BS Degree in Electrical / Electronic Engineering (No “EE Technology” Degrees please!)
Experience/insight with one or more of the following: Obsolescence Management, DMS, Parts Management, managing Bills of Material (BOMs), researching Alternate components
Someone who worked in an Obsolescence Management / DMSMS / Component Engineering position where this was a key element of their primary responsibilities for 5 or more years
Preferred
Boeing experience
Military experience
Avionics experience
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Benefits
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401K
Company
Boeing
Boeing offers commercial, defense airplanes, space, security systems, and global services.
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