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The Manufacturing Engineering Team in El Segundo is seeking a Sr. Principal Engineer to support space and airborne electronic assembly operations / production factory in low volume/job shop, high reliability Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) and modules for space and airborne programs.
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Within the framework of the Collins Management System (CMS) Gates 1 through 5 and Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), the NPI Manufacturing Engineer, analyzes and modifies product designs in collaboration with Design Engineering to assure manufacturability.
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Experience with Engineering programs, such as, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Additive Manufacturing, 3D printing, and Solidworks. Provides guidance for engineering regarding design concepts and specification requirements to best utilize equipment and manufacturing techniques.
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They develop manufacturing engineering skills, an understanding of manufacturing (cost, quality, safety and schedule), and Raytheon systems and tools. Translate engineering design requirements into formal manufacturing process documentation including raw material definition, fixturing/tooling development, CNC programming, inspection planning, finishing requirements, and assembly instructions.
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Bachelors in Science preferably in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering. Establishing engineering design requirements tailored to manufacturing processes.
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Preferred degrees: Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Aerospace Engineering. Translate engineering design requirements into manufacturing processes.
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Supporting daily manufacturing areas with process troubleshooting, incorporation of engineering changes into the MDP. Typically requires a Bachelor's in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) and minimum 2 years of prior relevant experience.
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US citizenship required due to government contractsOrganizational skills with project management experience Statistical Process Control required DMAIC, Process Certification, UPPAP, Six SigmaPreferred Qualifications Ability to work with CAD tools, and create engineering blueprints SAP experience aUnderstanding of Lean Manufacturing principles, experience with Kaizen events or experience with a continuous improvement program (ACE, 6S, etc.
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The Pratt & Whitney Hot Section Module Center Manufacturing Engineering Organization is seeking a highly motivated individual to support the production of turbine airfoils. Interpretation of technical data such as Engineering Drawings, Quality Assurance specifications, etc., which will flow down into process work instructions.
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Provide test engineering support during the resolution of manufacturing flow inhibitors (MFIs). Education & ExperienceTypically requires a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) unless prohibited by local laws/regulations and minimum 2 years of prior relevant experience or an Advanced Degree in a related field or in absence of a degree, 6 years of relevant experienceU.S. Person (U.S. citizen, permanent resident, refugee or asylee) or eligible to obtain necessary export authorizations required.
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