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Bell Flight · 2 months ago

Fixture Tool Design Engineer III - 1st Shift

Bell Flight is a pioneer in aviation, shaping the future with advanced engineering and innovative aircraft systems. They are seeking a Fixture Tool Design Engineer III to develop and maintain tool designs for manufacturing processes, ensuring adherence to engineering requirements and departmental policies.

Manufacturing

Responsibilities

Serve as a highly skilled Tool Designer tactically developing and designing, developing, changing, and maintaining Tool Designs for all Master Tools and Gages, and Production Tools, Dies, Fixtures used to manufacture , machine, assemble, and install components in accordance with management strategies and concepts, program, departmental, and project policies, departmental and Bell Process Framework, through use a various systems including but not limited to ENOVIA, SAP, CATIA, and supporting hardware. This position may support Bill of Material process management as it pertains to Tool Fabrication, Revisions, Repair and Maintenance
Ability to interrogated, analyze, comprehend, and interpret various Engineering Drawings, Models, Bills of Materials, Technical Specifications, Quality Documents, Bell Process Framework, and Departmental procedures as necessary to perform assigned Tool Design work
Ability to determine, concept, and design all Tooling requirements associated with machining, manufacturing, bonding, assembling, and installing engineering requirements necessary to manufacture and assemble assigned work in accordance with Manufacturing Engineering Project Policies, Program Policies, Program Tool Plans, General Tooling Document, and Bell Process Framework
Ability to provide Tool Design support daily to Tool Fabrication during construction, revision, repair, and maintenance of all types of Tooling requirements
Ability to validate that Tool Design work performed by peers and or lower Tool Design classifications conforms to Bell Process Framework and departmental procedures, and various policies
Ability to work within and Integrated Product Team or Manufacturing Build Team environment and work with multiple peer disciplines including Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering Project Engineers, Process Engineers, Quality Engineering, Process Planning, N.C. Programming, Tool Fabrication, Production Control and Logistics, Supervision, and others
Skilled in CATIA, and GD&T concepts
Ability to assign and track work under guidance of Tool Design leaders and able to produce and provide training to lower classification as assigned by management
Ability to coordinate and guide external Tool Design activity as determined by management and or departmental policy
Ability to perform assigned work within historical average cost and schedule parameters
Will be required to train employees in lower classed Tool Design classifications

Qualification

CATIATool DesignGD&T conceptsEngineering DrawingsManufacturing EngineeringTraining SkillsTeam CollaborationProblem Solving

Required

Ability to interrogated, analyze, comprehend, and interpret various Engineering Drawings, Models, Bills of Materials, Technical Specifications, Quality Documents, Bell Process Framework, and Departmental procedures as necessary to perform assigned Tool Design work
Ability to determine, concept, and design all Tooling requirements associated with machining, manufacturing, bonding, assembling, and installing engineering requirements necessary to manufacture and assemble assigned work in accordance with Manufacturing Engineering Project Policies, Program Policies, Program Tool Plans, General Tooling Document, and Bell Process Framework
Ability to provide Tool Design support daily to Tool Fabrication during construction, revision, repair, and maintenance of all types of Tooling requirements
Ability to validate that Tool Design work performed by peers and or lower Tool Design classifications conforms to Bell Process Framework and departmental procedures, and various policies
Ability to work within an Integrated Product Team or Manufacturing Build Team environment and work with multiple peer disciplines including Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering Project Engineers, Process Engineers, Quality Engineering, Process Planning, N.C. Programming, Tool Fabrication, Production Control and Logistics, Supervision, and others
Skilled in CATIA, and GD&T concepts
Ability to assign and track work under guidance of Tool Design leaders and able to produce and provide training to lower classification as assigned by management
Ability to coordinate and guide external Tool Design activity as determined by management and or departmental policy
Ability to perform assigned work within historical average cost and schedule parameters
Will be required to train employees in lower classed Tool Design classifications
Two years of college, trade school, military training with emphasis on Technical subject such as Engineering, Science, Mathematics, or CAD/ CAM systems, Aircraft Repair and Maintenance
Five or more years as a Tool Designer Class II

Company

Bell Flight

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Bell Flight is an industry-leading producer of commercial and military, vertical-lift aircraft.