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Bell Flight · 1 day ago

Manufacturing Engineering Resource Programmer III - DSC

Bell Flight is a leading aerospace company, and they are seeking a Manufacturing Engineering Resource Programmer III to design manufacturing resources including CAM programs and MCAD tools. The role involves providing technical assistance for manufacturing operations, maintaining records, and ensuring compliance with quality and cost control standards.

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Responsibilities

Interrogate, 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 work
Provides MCAD operational models and 2D drawings for manufacturing process planning sequences as required
Provide process liaison support for manufacturing operations when MCAD models with 2D drawings exist as required
Develops, Creates and Maintains Tooling/Fixture definition for manufacturing operations for all media types including MCAD and manual legacy designs. Executes creation and maintenance of CAM programs and operator instructions for Numerical Controlled equipment
Responsible for developing, creating, and maintaining Loft MCAD models, flat patterns and associated digital tooling programs
Working knowledge of NC Programming, Loft, Engineering, Tool Design, Manufacturing and Planning processes and procedures
Skilled in the concept related to the application of GD&T/Aerospace tolerances Supports producibility assessments when requested
Maintains records and schedules of work assigned. Will meet established company cost control standards, schedule and quality requirements to maintain market competitiveness
Provide technical assistance to procurement and suppliers as determined by management
Execute strong communication skills, both verbal and written, required to communicate and interact between internal and external customers
Apply extensive aircraft manufacturing knowledge and be prepared to train, direct, instruct, and check/validate Production Engineering work

Qualification

NC ProgrammingMCADGD&T/Aerospace tolerancesManufacturing processesTool DesignTechnical assistanceCommunication skills

Required

Under the general supervision of a supervisor or an employee of equal or higher rank, Mfg. Eng. Resource Programmer III is responsible for effective design of manufacturing resources including: Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) numerical controlled (NC) programs, Manufacturing Computer Aided Design (MCAD) tools/fixtures, loft patterns, and operational models with associated 2D drawings
Must have knowledge of shop production and processing operations
Work in accordance with management strategies and concepts as well as program and departmental processes and procedures using Bell Business Systems
May train one or more employees
Interrogate, 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 work
Provides MCAD operational models and 2D drawings for manufacturing process planning sequences as required
Provide process liaison support for manufacturing operations when MCAD models with 2D drawings exist as required
Develops, Creates and Maintains Tooling/Fixture definition for manufacturing operations for all media types including MCAD and manual legacy designs
Executes creation and maintenance of CAM programs and operator instructions for Numerical Controlled equipment
Responsible for developing, creating, and maintaining Loft MCAD models, flat patterns and associated digital tooling programs
Working knowledge of NC Programming, Loft, Engineering, Tool Design, Manufacturing and Planning processes and procedures
Skilled in the concept related to the application of GD&T/Aerospace tolerances
Supports producibility assessments when requested
Maintains records and schedules of work assigned
Will meet established company cost control standards, schedule and quality requirements to maintain market competitiveness
Provide technical assistance to procurement and suppliers as determined by management
Execute strong communication skills, both verbal and written, required to communicate and interact between internal and external customers
Apply extensive aircraft manufacturing knowledge and be prepared to train, direct, instruct, and check/validate Production Engineering work
Required to attend training and complete competency-based testing as required by management to remain current with technological advancements
Two (2) years college or three (3) years of experience in the aircraft industry or completed related Bell apprentice program
Demonstrated capability to adequately perform the essential functions and responsibilities related to the application of GD&T/Aerospace tolerances
Must have strong communication skills, both verbal and written
This position requires use of information which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
All applicants must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR
ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee
Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements, including US Citizenship, for access to classified information

Preferred

Preference given to Veterans of the U. S. Armed Forces

Company

Bell Flight

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