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Responsible product lines include; commercial aviation, military fighter jet, and NASA propulsion pressure sensor products. Active-Duty Military Service member candidates are exempt from the geographical area limitation.
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Eaton Aerospace's military aftermarket sales will be approximately $500M in 2024. Build outstanding relationships with global military aircraft operators, large global defense contractors and across Eaton Corporation.
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What you'll do: PRIMARY FUNCTION: Assemble and test routine mechanical assemblies, subassemblies, and top assemblies of simple to moderate product line that includes but is not limited to military parts for customers such as Boeing Defense, Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky, Goodrich, and Cessna.
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You will provide direction and guidance to increase Eaton military aftermarket business opportunities globally and be responsible for military budget analysis, uncovering needs and wants of military forces across the world, and for developing relationship with end users.
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Eaton Corporation Global Military Aftermarket Sales Director Davenport , Iowa Apply Now Eaton’s Aerospace Group is hiring a Global Military Aftermarket Sales Director. F. Build outstanding relationships with global military aircraft operators, large global defense contractors and across Eaton Corporation.
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Minimum of two (2) years of Power Systems, Battery technologies and/or Electronics experience (coursework and internship experience apply) or Military experience. Award winning efforts to recruit and support military veterans and their families.
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Typical products include fuel valves, fuel floats, solenoid valves, hydro-mechanical pumps, and fuel gauging equipment for military and commercial aerospace applications. In addition, this position will be leading and managing an organization with responsibility for developing test equipment systems for military and commercial aerospace applications; operating and maintaining the engineering mechanical, electrical and fuel laboratories; and execution of product testing and certification.
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Eaton’s Aerospace Group is hiring a Global Military Aftermarket Sales Director. The Global Military Aftermarket Director is responsible for elevating the Global Military Sales to become best-in-class in the aerospace industry.
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Serve as the community liaison and coordinate outreach events in support of talent development partnerships with local schools, military installations, and other organizations. Programs may include, but are not limited to OJT Checklists, Site-wide Annual Training Plan, Training Plans for manufacturing workforce, New Hire & Temporary Checklists, & Eaton University.
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Minimum of 1 year of manufacturing, production, construction, industrial, or military experience OR a degree in a technical discipline. Only candidates residing within the immediate area of the Eaton El Paso, TX facility (50-mile radius) will be considered for this position.
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Would you like to be a part of an Aerospace organization that manufactures parts for the Commercial Aircraft, Military Life Support and Aerial Refueling products? Eaton provides various Health and Welfare benefits as well as Retirement benefits, and several programs that provide for paid and unpaid time away from work.
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Typical products include main engine feed and airframe pumps for military and commercial aerospace applications. Report technical program metrics in accordance with Eaton Aerospace Common Engineering Standards.
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Associates Degree from an accredited institution in Electrical/Electronic Engineering field or equivalent (2 year) military experience. Eaton considers qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with local laws.
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Active Duty Military Service member candidates are exempt from the geographical area. Eaton Corporation Field Service Technician Mission , Kansas Apply Now Eaton’s Electrical division is currently seeking a Field Service Representative.
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Eaton Mission Systems specializes in the manufacturing of life saving devices, pneumatic systems, military and space applications. 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.
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