Job Description
The Process Engineer - Weld is responsible for evaluating, developing, and improving welding processes for turbine engine components, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations, providing technical support, and leading process and safety initiatives within the aerospace repair industry.
Key Responsibilities
- Evaluate engine components and weld processes for compliance with specifications and regulations.
- Solve weld process problems and improve processes for quality and efficiency.
- Review and develop weld repair procedures, submitting them for approval.
- Provide technical support to sales and production teams.
- Develop new repairs or processes and obtain necessary approvals.
- Ensure testing and quality requirements are met for weld processes.
- Maintain safety protocols and collaborate on safety programs.
- Procure materials, equipment, and supplies related to repair processes.
- Communicate with teams regarding repair processes and facility improvements.
- Train employees and lead meetings to ensure qualification and certification standards.
- Design or modify tooling and fixtures for repair processes.
Requirements
- Must have college-level reading, writing, and conversational English communication skills.
- Ability to comprehend complex technical information related to engine components and welding processes.
- Ability to organize and maintain records effectively.
- Must have advanced knowledge in welding and other manufacturing processes.
- Possess a two four-year technical degree (such as BS in Chemistry, Materials, Welding, Mechanical Engineering) or equivalent industry experience.
- Must have a general understanding of all internal systems at CRT after the trial and orientation period.
- Experience in turbine engine component repair is preferred.
- General knowledge of civil aviation regulations, engine overhaul manuals, and other process manuals used to repair turbine engine components.
- Must have continuing education in related processes and technologies.
- Must meet pre-employment testing requirements, which may include fitness for duty testing and a vision exam.
- Follow general shop safety procedures including the occasional use of safety glasses, safety toe shoes, and hearing protection.
- Work involves standing and/or sitting for portions of the shift.
- Work hours generally between 45-50 hours per week, including overtime.
Benefits & Perks
Two health care options, including a fully funded program with no premiums for employee and family, and a traditional employee premium contribution plan, covering health, vision, and dental
Short-term and long-term disability insurance
Life insurance
401k program with company match
Continuing education opportunities with tuition reimbursement eligibility
Paid time off (vacation and personal days)
Multiple shift opportunities with hourly premiums for off-shifts
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