What are the responsibilities and job description for the Stress Engineer IV (ODA) position at ZACS?
Job Summary:
Development of engineering stress and substantiation data within budget in accordance with FAA, customer and ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions standards of quality.
Essential Job Duties:
1. Have advanced/expert knowledge of ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions’ internal policies and procedures.
2. Have advanced/expert knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR’s), Airworthiness Directives (AD’s), Alternate Means of Compliance (AMOC) and related regulatory requirements and processes. Will be able to direct and mentor junior engineers with understanding regulations and directives.
3. Have advanced/expert knowledge of aircraft design concepts and industry design standards consistent with ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions’ workload environment. Will be able to direct and mentor junior engineers with design concepts and industry design standards.
4. Independently analyze structural engineering data produced by other engineering groups to ensure it meets the structural requirements for FAA certification. Will be able to direct and mentor junior engineers with analysis. Will be able to review and approve analysis.
5. Independently check structural engineering data produced by other engineering groups to ensure it meets the structural requirements for FAA certification. Will be able to direct and mentor junior engineers in checking process.
6. Independently generate stress analysis notes in a usable, traceable file that serves as a historical substantiation record of the repair or modification. Will be able to review and approve analysis notes.
7. Independently develop, when necessary, finite element models to aid in the development of design and certification data. Will be able to direct and mentor junior engineers in modeling and analysis. Will be able to review and approve FEM analysis.
8. Independently create, develop, and implement test procedures as required to obtain certifiable allowable data for use by ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions. Will be able to direct and mentor junior engineers in the creation, development and implementation of test procedures. Will be able to review and approve test procedures.
9. Have an excellent relationship with ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions’ Structures DER’s and UM’s to assure that structures and interior related FAR’s are addressed.
10. Independently create, develop and evaluate structural engineering substantiation reports that will be used to certify repair and modification data. Will be able to direct and mentor junior engineers writing and reviewing substantiation reports.
11. Independently provide technical support to ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions Production during the manufacturing and installation phases of ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions developed designs. Will be
able to direct and mentor junior engineers in the provision of manufacturing and installation support.
12. Demonstrate subject matter expertise on at least one area critical to substantiation.
13. Independently support other Engineering groups as workload requirements dictate.
14. Will be able to contribute to program administration.
15. Will be able to organize and execute scheduling and meetings.
16. Will be able to assume limited leadership and limited manpower delegation roles.
17. Have advanced/expert knowledge of continuous improvement of various department procedures, controls, flows and systems.
18. Must be able to work assigned schedule with minimal absences.
Secondary Duties:
Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.
Accountabilities:
Accountable to the Substantiation Manager in all daily functions.
Job Qualifications:
Minimum
1. BS Degree in Engineering or related scientific field, or equivalent combination of experience and coursework.
2. Ten (10) years industry experience in engineering field, preferably dealing in the design of modifications to transport category aircraft.
3. Minimum five (5) years experience utilizing SolidWorks (or comparable CAD program) with demonstrable proficiency.
4. Must possess knowledge of FAA regulations, certification processes and related requirements.
5. Must possess comprehensive knowledge of standard aircraft components, materials, fabrication practices, aviation hardware and proper application in design.
6. Must possess knowledge of engineering principles used in stress analysis, 3D-computer modeling, and other analytical substantiation techniques.
7. Must possess knowledge of personal computer systems with Microsoft Office.
8. Must have knowledge of PC-based or workstation-based analysis software systems. Experience with 1 or more FEM software systems preferred.
9. Must have extensive knowledge of the use and application of aircraft technical data such as engineering drawings, SRM’s, MM’s, SB’s, IPC’s, WD’s, etc.
10. Must possess good oral, written, and organizational skills, and be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language.
Preferred
11. Master’s Degree in Engineering
12. FAA Designated Engineering Representative (DER) / or ODA Eng. UM or ability to establish DER / ODA Eng. UM candidacy
Physical Requirements:
1. Must be able to sit and work efficiently at video display terminals for extended periods of time.
2. Must possess the ability to maneuver around airplanes (i.e. climbing stairs, on work stands, man lifts, etc.) and in confined areas (i.e. cargo compartments, fuel tanks, E/E bays, etc.).
3. Must be able to lift and carry 15 lbs.