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Design Integration Engineer II
Accepting applicationsMTU Aero Engines North America · Rocky Hill, CT
Full-Time Mid_senior aiateganrf
Posted
7 May
Category
Test
Experience
Mid_senior
Country
United States
Code - CIPT
We Shape the Future of Aviation - one in three planes flies with MTU technology. We work hard to keep growing – not just for tomorrow or next week, but for generations to come. Join us to shape your career and the future of aviation.
MTU is looking for an experienced engineer to join us for an opportunity to progress their career through meaningful work in a collaborative environment. We are committed to building your engineering expertise, gas turbine hardware knowledge and project management skills. Our company offers a comprehensive set of benefits so that you can select what best meets your needs. We also promote a healthy work-life balance through a hybrid work schedule, flexible work arrangements, and paid time off. MTU AENA employees drive their own success in an environment that recognizes diversity and celebrates achievements.
The Design Integration Engineer II is responsible for the interface definitions of the High Pressure Compressor (HPC) or the high-speed Low Pressure Turbine (LPT) for the Geared Turbofan (GTF) engine programs (PW1000G), where MTU is participating in a risk sharing partner mode of cooperation as the design responsible party.
The Design Integration Engineer II reports to the Component Integrated Product Team (CIPT) Leader and supports key development activities. He/she drives module design activities including: Engineering changes, interface coordination, configuration management, special technical issues, and technical action closures.
Essential Functions:
Support the preparation and closure of mechanical and functional interface documents during the design, testing, certification and production phases (i.e. CICR’s)
Coordinate engineering changes (ECs) and execute workflow/review process for all MTU owned ECs
Support design optimization and design review preparation
Support the module development, involve individual component teams in Munich, Germany, and Pratt & Whitney’s Configuration Control Board, which is a multi-disciplined team ensuring product integrity
Support configuration management & the HPC/LPT CIPT; utilize Pratt and Whitney’s configuration management tool (Teamcenter) to manage relevant technical data.
Work with Pratt & Whitney and MTU Munich colleagues on a regular basis; utilize cultural intelligence to further strengthen the P&W/MTU partnership
Understand capabilities of the organization and try to identify additional custom needs that can be filled by the organization; bring opportunites to Group Lead or Manager
Competencies:
Strong communication skills
Exhibit accountability
Strong sense of urgency to take timely actions in the best interest of team and organization
Possess self-confidence to regularly correct problems independently
Display a drive for self-improvement by actively seeking feedback; propose ideas for own development
Plan and direct own actions effectively and set clear priorities
Adhere to schedules and meet demands, thereby creating credibility and trust
Requirements for this position include:
Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree in relevant field
4-10 years of related engineering experience (strong background in compressor or turbine design desirable)
Sound understanding of concepts, methods and procedures within discipline
Demonstrated ability to drive tasks to completion
Working knowledge of Unigraphics and Teamcenter (desirable)
Knowledge of CIPT team methods and processes (desirable)
Eligible to work in the United States without Sponsorship
Occasional international travel required
Your Future at MTU Starts Here!
Ready to give your career a boost? Send us your complete application by listing your earliest possible start date. We look forward to getting to know you.
MTU AENA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected class. For more information and additional resources on “EEO is the Law,” please visit: https://www.eeoc.gov/employees/index.cfm
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We Shape the Future of Aviation - one in three planes flies with MTU technology. We work hard to keep growing – not just for tomorrow or next week, but for generations to come. Join us to shape your career and the future of aviation.
MTU is looking for an experienced engineer to join us for an opportunity to progress their career through meaningful work in a collaborative environment. We are committed to building your engineering expertise, gas turbine hardware knowledge and project management skills. Our company offers a comprehensive set of benefits so that you can select what best meets your needs. We also promote a healthy work-life balance through a hybrid work schedule, flexible work arrangements, and paid time off. MTU AENA employees drive their own success in an environment that recognizes diversity and celebrates achievements.
The Design Integration Engineer II is responsible for the interface definitions of the High Pressure Compressor (HPC) or the high-speed Low Pressure Turbine (LPT) for the Geared Turbofan (GTF) engine programs (PW1000G), where MTU is participating in a risk sharing partner mode of cooperation as the design responsible party.
The Design Integration Engineer II reports to the Component Integrated Product Team (CIPT) Leader and supports key development activities. He/she drives module design activities including: Engineering changes, interface coordination, configuration management, special technical issues, and technical action closures.
Essential Functions:
Support the preparation and closure of mechanical and functional interface documents during the design, testing, certification and production phases (i.e. CICR’s)
Coordinate engineering changes (ECs) and execute workflow/review process for all MTU owned ECs
Support design optimization and design review preparation
Support the module development, involve individual component teams in Munich, Germany, and Pratt & Whitney’s Configuration Control Board, which is a multi-disciplined team ensuring product integrity
Support configuration management & the HPC/LPT CIPT; utilize Pratt and Whitney’s configuration management tool (Teamcenter) to manage relevant technical data.
Work with Pratt & Whitney and MTU Munich colleagues on a regular basis; utilize cultural intelligence to further strengthen the P&W/MTU partnership
Understand capabilities of the organization and try to identify additional custom needs that can be filled by the organization; bring opportunites to Group Lead or Manager
Competencies:
Strong communication skills
Exhibit accountability
Strong sense of urgency to take timely actions in the best interest of team and organization
Possess self-confidence to regularly correct problems independently
Display a drive for self-improvement by actively seeking feedback; propose ideas for own development
Plan and direct own actions effectively and set clear priorities
Adhere to schedules and meet demands, thereby creating credibility and trust
Requirements for this position include:
Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree in relevant field
4-10 years of related engineering experience (strong background in compressor or turbine design desirable)
Sound understanding of concepts, methods and procedures within discipline
Demonstrated ability to drive tasks to completion
Working knowledge of Unigraphics and Teamcenter (desirable)
Knowledge of CIPT team methods and processes (desirable)
Eligible to work in the United States without Sponsorship
Occasional international travel required
Your Future at MTU Starts Here!
Ready to give your career a boost? Send us your complete application by listing your earliest possible start date. We look forward to getting to know you.
MTU AENA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected class. For more information and additional resources on “EEO is the Law,” please visit: https://www.eeoc.gov/employees/index.cfm
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