
MP&P Engineer – Associate/Mid-Level, Metals, Joining, Metallurgy
Boeing
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Renton • Washington • United States
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Salary
💰 $96,600 - $133,400 per year
About the role
- Support engineering design reviews and participate in failure analyses for metallic parts and processes.
- Assist in supplier qualification activities and respond to routine supplier technical inquiries; escalate complex supplier or production issues to senior M&P engineers.
- Perform analyses to characterize performance or determine causes of tool, material, part, or process failures; recommend corrective actions for senior review.
- Coordinate and support lab activities (metallography, hardness, tensile, NDT/NDI) and compile test data for interpretation and disposition.
- Use project management practices to meet cost, technical, and schedule requirements for assigned tasks while incorporating EHS, LEAN, and Quality principles into materials/process work, lab activities, and procedures.
- Support creation and revision of material/process specifications, work instructions, and test plans; ensure alignment with Boeing and industry requirements.
- Support investigations of non-conformances and supplier deviations; collect evidence, perform basic root-cause analysis, and draft corrective action recommendations.
- Maintain engineering records (test reports, engineering orders, TDP inputs) and support configuration control and design reviews as required.
- Communicate technical findings clearly to cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science & Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical discipline; or equivalent experience.
- 2+ years of relevant engineering experience in aerospace, defense, or high-reliability manufacturing environments.
- Practical knowledge of metallurgy for ferrous and non‑ferrous alloys, heat treatment basics, corrosion/fatigue fundamentals, and common materials testing methods.
- Hands-on exposure to metallographic sample preparation and basic lab techniques (cutting, polishing, etching, hardness).
- 2+ years of manufacturing processes (machining, forging, forming, fastening, welding/brazing, plating/coating) and ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications related to metallic materials and processing.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Flexible spending accounts
- Health savings accounts
- Retirement savings plans
- Life and disability insurance programs
- Paid and unpaid time away from work
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
metallurgymetallographic sample preparationmaterials testing methodsmanufacturing processesengineering drawings interpretationroot-cause analysisproject managementLEAN principlesEHS principlesquality principles
Soft Skills
communicationcollaborationproblem-solvinganalytical thinkingattention to detail