Chemical Process Discipline Focal – Aftermarket (onsite)

RTX RTX · Aerospace · east hartford, CT +1 · Engineering

This role supports the management of repair processes for chemical processes in an aftermarket aerospace business. It involves developing and maintaining repair procedures, creating standard work, participating in readiness reviews, identifying improvement projects, and developing training curriculum for practitioners. The role focuses on ensuring consistency and best practices across repair shops.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support Chiefs and SMEs in managing a process for Repair Process Engineers (RPEs) to follow for repair development, maintenance, or task revisions through the use of RPSW Workflow Maps, RPSW documents, templates, and Gated Repair Process Reviews in an aftermarket business and Aftermarket Manuals.
  2. Assist in creating and use standard work processes to ensure ongoing and transitioned repairs and within the global network are executed in a structured, disciplined manner to industry best practice.
  3. Participate in Repair Readiness reviews to ensure smooth transition and rapid implementation of new repairs into production.
  4. Help identify and support strategic and tactical projects relating to repair and chemical processes; process improvement in yield, TAT or cost.
  5. Actively engage with relevant Process Leverage Teams consisting of members from shops across the P&W network. Intent to promote consistency across the network, share best practice, identify and execute needed changes to RPSW with network shop input and buy-in.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math and 5+ years of prior relevant experience in gas turbine engines, coating technology, application, and theory OR an Advanced Degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math and 3+ years prior relevant experience in gas turbine engines, coating technology, application, and theory.
  • Travel up to 30%

What the JD emphasized

  • U.S. citizenship is required