Manufacturing Technology Analyst

BoeingLos Angeles, CA
5d$111,350 - $193,200Remote

About The Position

Manufacturing Technology Analyst Company: The Boeing Company Boeing Defense & Space (BDS) is currently looking for a Manufacturing Technology Analyst - Producibility to join the team located in Los Angeles, CA or St. Louis, MO areas. This position is for a Manufacturing Technology Analyst specializing in aircraft part Producibility. Desired background would include expertise in one of the following fields: Metallic Machine Part, Non-Metallic, Composite, Tubes and Ducts, Castings and Forgings, or Sheet Metal. This position has been identified as a virtual opportunity and will not require the selected candidate to relocate. This position requires the ability to obtain a U.S. Secret Security Clearance for which the U.S. Government requires U.S. Citizenship. A U.S. Secret – Final Post-Start.

Requirements

  • 8+ years’ experience in one or more of the following fields: Metallic Machine Part, Non-Metallic, Composite, Tubes and Ducts, Castings and Forgings, or Sheet Metal.
  • Bachelor's Degree or Equivalent
  • This position requires the ability to obtain a U.S. Security Clearance for which the U.S. Government requires U.S. Citizenship.
  • An interim and/or final U.S. Secret Clearance Post-Start is required.
  • This position must meet U.S. export control compliance requirements. To meet U.S. export control compliance requirements, a “U.S. Person” as defined by 22 C.F.R. §120.62 is required. “U.S. Person” includes U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee.

Responsibilities

  • Develops executable plans with programs on schedules, lead-times, design and build approaches
  • Trains and instructs designers on designing structural parts with producible features
  • Provides Producibility input to design, manufacturing processes and manufacturing technologies to meet cost and schedules.
  • Assists suppliers (and design) on performance issues on structural parts
  • Performs data transfers for supplier execution
  • Performs Producibility Design Reviews
  • Develops should-cost assessments for single source procurements
  • Provides on-site assessments at suppliers to determine suppliers part fabrication capabilities
  • Collaborates with Supplier Management on placement of work (bid lists, cost, labor analysis)
  • Provides inputs as part fabrication subject matter expert for Design Guide creations and revisions
  • Provides inputs as part fabrication subject matter expert for Process Specification creations and revisions
  • Works with Supplier Quality to perform requirements reviews
  • Works with Supplier Quality to perform supplier process audits
  • Conducts complex Producibility and variation analyses to ensure that manufacturing process capability matches requirements.
  • Documents and communicates Producibility best practices.
  • Serves as a project manager to ensure that contract requirements, specifications, design criteria and schedule performance are integrated and maintained.
  • Leads Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) in analyzing product development, complex Producibility studies and production/tooling philosophies.
  • Assists suppliers (and design) on performance issues on aircraft parts.
  • Develops manufacturing plans and oversees plan optimization.
  • Resolves complex technical problems.
  • Leads advanced design solutions and supports research of new product or business opportunities.
  • Provides guidance to others through structured mentoring.

Benefits

  • Elements of the Total Rewards package include competitive base pay and variable compensation opportunities.
  • The Boeing Company also provides eligible employees with an opportunity to enroll in a variety of benefit programs, generally including health insurance, flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance programs, and a number of programs that provide for both paid and unpaid time away from work.
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