Boeing

MP&P Engineer, Chemical/Contamination

Boeing

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: EverettWashingtonUnited States

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Salary

💰 $94,350 - $127,650 per year

About the role

  • Identifies, leads, and implements projects to improve product quality and safety
  • Defines engineering requirements to develop, select, or recommend parts, materials, processes, and manufacturing technologies
  • Works with manufacturing and engineering teams as the chemical process focal
  • Analyzes, resolves, and optimizes product and process challenges throughout the Boeing product lifecycle
  • Manages test and audit programs to qualify suppliers
  • Incorporates environmental health and safety, LEAN and Quality principles into materials and processes

Requirements

  • Bachelor, Master or Doctorate of Science degree from an accredited course of study, in engineering, materials science engineering, chemical engineering, or chemistry
  • Experience with driving manufacturing process improvements informed by data
  • Experience with solving technically complex manufacturing problems
  • Experience with chemical technology or a material focus area: paints, coatings, finishes, and/or sealants
  • 2+ years’ experience driving data-informed manufacturing process improvements and complex technical manufacturing challenges.
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Hard Skills & Tools
manufacturing process improvementschemical technologymaterials science engineeringchemical engineeringdata analysisproblem solvingLEAN principlesquality principlesproduct lifecycle managementaudit programs
Soft Skills
leadershipcommunicationcollaborationproject managementanalytical thinking
Certifications
Bachelor of ScienceMaster of ScienceDoctorate of Science