Mechanical Engineer

Bell Helicopter - Fort Worth, Texas

Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, Bell Helicopter – A Textron Company has additional plants in Amarillo, Texas and Mirabel, Canada. As the world’s premier provider of vertical lift aircraft, Bell Helicopter continues to provide every customer with products, service and support second to none.

Job Summary:
• Provide Bell with engineering support through professional techniques and processes.
Responsibilities may include:
• Collecting, analyzing, and scoring of Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System (FRACAS) data.
• Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analyses (FMECA)
• Formulate reliability predictions (including development of failure rate estimates based on handbook techniques and historical data)
• Statements Of Work (SOW) and specification up keep and enforcement
• Work with design engineers to capture and track mass properties data and maintain the mass properties database
• Support Mass Properties trade studies for Program
• Assess Supplier data in completion of all of the above
• Adherence to EAR requirements

Education:
• BS in Aerospace Engineering or Mechanical Engineering
• Other Bachelor degrees in Engineering will be considered with applicable experience
Position Requirements:
• Recent and applicable aerospace industry experience in the areas of Reliability and Maintainability (RAM) or Mass Properties Engineering
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office
• Demonstrated Communication Skills needed to brief top-level management, customers and/or large groups on an occasional-to-frequent basis

Preferred:
• Defense industry experience
• Experience formulating reliability analyses and predictions preferably using PTC Windchill Quality Solutions software
• including development of failure rate estimates based on handbook techniques and historical data
• Experience collecting, analyzing, and scoring of Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System (FRACAS) data
• Experience performing Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Engineering Investigations (EI) and Corrective Action Plans (CAP) for failed aircraft components, subsystems and assemblies


Posted: 30+ days ago

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