As a Service Engineer, you'll have responsibility to support our organization’s ability to maintain, repair and overhaul gas turbine engines used in flight applications. A Service Engineer’s role is to focus on engine and module assembly and disassembly, along with associated special processes required as part of the engine overhaul process. This includes conveying technical work scope information from the customer to the shop technicians and developing required process documentation. Service engineers are responsible for ensuring that the engine work scope meets customer expectations for reliability, performance and configuration. Service Engineers are responsible for driving continuous improvement events in their areas to improve shop efficiency, safety, and quality. Within all these tasks, Service Engineers help ensure our compliance to relevant airworthiness and customer contractual requirements.
What you'll do:
- Review customer required technical and contractual data and develop and communicate engine work scope direction to the shop floor.
- Ensure correct engine configuration, and that required service bulletins & airworthiness directives are performed.
- Generates engine condition reports for presentation to customers and assists other aspects of estimating & invoicing.
- Generates First Article Inspection Reports to ensure that newly introduced product conform to the required standards.
- Participates in component Material Review Boards (MRB) and evaluates nonconforming material for possible repair options to return to service.
- Generates and maintains Shop Orders, Work Instructions, Temporary Overhaul Data Revisions, and other Documents used to convey process instructions to the shop technicians.
- Responsible for observing all applicable safety requirements and reporting immediately any unsafe practices/conditions.
- Carry out other duties and special projects as assigned.