Certification Plan Owner

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Long Beach, CA

Develops, manages, and controls certification plans for aircraft interiors, ensuring alignment with project milestones and aircraft delivery schedules. Coordinates technical information across disciplines and interfaces with technical experts. Improves certification processes and tools.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develops, manage, and control certification plans (including 737 galleys, main cabin interiors, related commodities, and subcomponents) from initial concept through final acceptance by Regulatory Administration and the FAA
  2. Manages multiple certification plans concurrently, ensuring alignment with project milestones and aircraft delivery schedules
  3. Coordinates and communicate technical information across disciplines and teams (Payloads, Electrical, Mechanical Systems, etc.)
  4. Uses web-based tools to create, update, and track certification plans, including the Design Change Classification System (DCCS), Customer & Supplier Data Submittal Tool (CSDT), and Capto (Certification Tracking)
  5. Interfaces with technical experts such as Design Approval Engineers (DAEs) and Engineering Unit Members (E-UMs)

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace Aeronautical or Material Sciences)
  • 2 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience

Nice to have

  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated experience partnering with cross‑functional teams to advance projects and initiatives
  • Proven ability to independently develop practical solutions and to manage/prioritize multiple projects in support of key milestones and delivery schedules
  • Experience with FAA and/or EASA certification processes
  • Experience authoring production, component, or modification Certification Plans
  • Familiarity with certification tools and databases such as Capto (Certification Tracking), DCCS, CSDT, and Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA) request systems

What the JD emphasized

  • FAA and/or EASA certification processes
  • authoring production, component, or modification Certification Plans