Join the Bell Mission
Bell Helicopter Textron Inc., a wholly owned
subsidiary of Textron Inc., is an industry-leading producer of commercial and
military, manned and unmanned vertical-lift aircraft and the pioneer of the
revolutionary tiltrotor aircraft. We are One Bell...On A
Mission to change the way the world flies with safe and superior
vertical lift that saves lives, preserves freedom and provides customers
exceptional value.
Do – Grow – Live
Change the World: We are changing the way the world flies
through advanced technologies, working hard and going the extra mile because
our aircraft enables our customers to save lives and preserve freedom.
Discover Your Potential: We believe in our mission and are
motivated to shape the future of vertical lift, investing in our people and
inspiring innovation. We provide challenging opportunities around
the world.
Give Back: We live by actions and are there when people need
us. We are actively making a difference in our industry, community
and in people’s lives.
Position Overview
Responsibilities:
·
This position is responsible for providing
metallic materials and process guidance during rotorcraft development and
production; and performing failure analysis of rotorcraft components.
·
Duties include:
o
providing design guidance for material
selection, process methods, and inspection controls
o
developing and maintaining material and
process specifications
o
creating test plans and technical reports
o production support executing failure analysis investigations of rotorcraft components
Requirements:
·
Bachelor of Science in
Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Science, or other related Engineering
discipline; Proficient with Microsoft Office - Word, Excel and PowerPoint
·
Excellent technical
writing, and communication skills.
·
This job requires some
travel, both domestic and international.
Preferred:
· Candidates should be familiar with metallurgical laboratory equipment, mechanical strength testing and statistical data analysis.
· Knowledge and experience in heat treatment and fabrication of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, material destructive and non-destructive inspection techniques; casting and forging fabrication; and failure analysis techniques.
· Basic knowledge of photography, scanning electron microscopes and associated chemical analysis equipment.