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RTX · 1 month ago

GTF Commercial Aftermarket Powerplant Engineer (Onsite)

RTX is transforming the future of flight by designing, building, and servicing engines. The Fleet Powerplant Engineer will collaborate with the Commercial Aftermarket team to maximize contract performance and manage customer maintenance programs.

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Responsibilities

Create and manage individual customer maintenance programs
Execute customer maintenance programs for off wing maintenance through creating and administering engine workscopes
Establish and effectively communicate engine shop visit requirements
Coordinate with the engine center to insure effective implementation of work scope specifications, configuration requirements and specific engine shop maintenance instructions
Support the Commercial Aftermarket, Fleet Technical Manager in developing the cross functional team with the engine center to insure smooth operational execution, continuous improvement in Shop Visit Cost and in Time on Wing
Support the Commercial Aftermarket Regional Lead in delivering all customer contract required documents and performance
Work with the Fleet Technical Manager to identify and manage emerging issues, as well as the assessment and mitigation of technical risks to minimize interval and cost impacts
Evaluate hardware teardown conditions for potential, limit increases, part repair development or part redesign; Service Bulletin technical/business assessment
Provide timely resolution of technical or business questions/issues the shop may have on specific engine or program requirements
Support contract performance financial reviews - Estimate At Completion (EAC)
Travel domestically and internationally, up to 5% annually with typical durations of up to one week at a time

Qualification

Jet engine MROEngine hardwareFAA A&P licenseProject managementEngine Manuals knowledgeService Bulletins knowledgeTechnical risk assessment

Required

A Bachelor's Degree and 5 years prior experience with jet engine Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) overhaul processes, engine hardware, assembly, operation, and testing or an Advanced Degree and 3 years of experience with jet engine Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) overhaul processes, engine hardware, assembly, operation, and testing
Experience in one or more of the following: jet engine power plant, project, test, design, process

Preferred

Degree concentration in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM)
Familiar with Engine Manuals, Service Bulletins, and AD notes
FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license
Broad knowledge of task/project management
Substantial knowledge of Raytheon Technologies (RTX) and/or Pratt & Whitney (PW) projects, programs or systems in order to provide enhancements within

Benefits

Medical
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
Short-term disability
Long-term disability
401(k) match
Flexible spending accounts
Flexible work schedules
Employee assistance program
Employee Scholar Program
Parental leave
Paid time off
Holidays

Company

RTX is comprised of three market-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Raytheon – working as one to answer the biggest questions and solve the hardest problems in aerospace and defense.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$3.2M
Key Investors
LIFT Ecosystem Accelerator
2024-02-22Grant· $0.2M
2019-06-09Acquired
2010-01-14Grant· $3M

Leadership Team

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Daniel Conroy
Chief Technology Officer - Digital
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Kevin DaSilva
Corporate Vice President & Treasurer
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