Position: Liaison Engineer
Reports To: Engineering Manager
Status: Exempt
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Person will work in the Engineering department and resolve engineering issues with Production, Quality Assurance, and Enstrom’s vendors. He/she will also investigate issues with aircraft in the field, primarily raised by aviation authorities, but also raised by Enstrom Product Support. He/she will report to the Engineering Manager and work with the Design Group as well as various Manufacturing, Planning, Purchasing, Product Support, and aviation Authority personnel. The candidate will also support the Engineering department with structural analysis and project management on an “as needed/as available” basis.
Duties include but are not limited to the following:
Resolve problems in Production as they arise, whether through the production process, parts, quality assurance, or another source.
Resolve issues with vendors, either through purchasing, quality assurance, production, or any other sources as required. Approve or reject parts during construction on vendor Non-Conforming Material Disposition Form. Evaluate vendor issues and help vendor to resolve the issue, make decisions, and maintain schedule.
- Service Issue Resolution:
Resolve issues arising from the field by coordinating Product Support, Aviation Authority, Air Safety, and Engineering personnel and efforts. This position supplements air safety; it does not replace or supersede it.
Make minor changes (including E.O.’s or drawing revisions, if necessary) as required to correct design issues raised by vendors, Production, or Test. These changes must be coordinated through the Engineering system for proper release to the FAA, as required. Coordinate and support the certification efforts of major changes through the Engineering system for proper release to the FAA, as required.
Perform basic structural analysis as required to support the liaison duties, as well as the general Engineering effort on an “as needed” basis.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Experience in the manufacture of complete aircraft.
- An advanced understanding of aircraft structure.
- A basic or advanced understanding of sheet metal, welding, machining, fiberglass manufacturing and assembly procedures.
- A Degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering.
- A basic or advanced understanding of aircraft repair procedures (AC 43.13).
- An advanced understanding of product fit, function, and tolerances.
- A basic familiarity with Material Review Board duties and functions.
- Basic structural analysis skills.
- Superior problem-solving skills.
- Superior communication skills (verbal and written).
- Acute attention to detail.
- An ability to work with people.
- An ability to work multiple projects and multi-task.
The following are considered pluses:
- Basic or advanced CAD skills are highly desirable. Solidworks experience preferred.
- A basic or advanced understanding of FAA rules and regulations.
- A Masters in Mechanical, Structural or Aerospace Engineering