Mechanical Engineer at IAppsData Inc.
Irvine, CA 92618
About the Job
Description:
REQ NOTES:
100% On-site 5 days a week (Mon-Fri - flexible hours)
*The questions that are unanswered in the wizard will be asked during the Supplier Spotlight call
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Client Aerospace in Irvine, CA has an opening for a Senior Post Development Support (PDS) Engineer. The
PDS Engineer will be responsible to resolve production product design problems and field return design
problems on sustaining (current production) fuel component designs. Typical products include fuel valves, fuel
floats, solenoid valves, and hydro-mechanical pumps for military and commercial aerospace applications.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
*Coordinates timely and cost-effective responses to technical inquiries from Customers and end users
for products in service, including investigations to establish root cause of reported problems for fielded
products.
*Support Operations organization in daily Tier meetings and as assigned by Engineering Management
to ensure timely disposition of non-conforming hardware without sacrificing final product quality that
could lead to operational deficiencies in the field.
*Utilizes the principles of Design for Six Sigma and Red X as part of technical problem solving to
address 8-D’s and work through RCCA’s (Root Cause Corrective Action).
*Defines required work tasks for support personnel and prepares clear and concise reports
documenting conclusions and recommended corrective actions. In conjunction, works with Supply
Chain, Customer Service and Quality to define Product Improvement changes which can drive
aftermarket and cost-out opportunities.
*Identify, lead, and implement cost out projects for the site and support supply chain and manufacturing
cost out initiatives.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
*Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering from an accredited university
*Minimum 3 years product design, development, and/or production design problem resolution
experience.
*Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship