F-22 Air Vehicle Subsystem Mechanical Engineer (entry-level or Associate)

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Berkeley, MO

Entry-level or Associate Mechanical Subsystems Engineer for the F-22 Raptor Program, focusing on life support systems, mechanical and fluid systems, and supporting the maintenance and modification of platform system designs. Requires a Bachelor of Science in Engineering and experience with aerospace vehicles.

What you'd actually do

  1. Contributes to the development and field support of mechanical and fluid systems for the F-22 fighter
  2. Works closely with other engineering disciplines in an integrated team environment to develop interface definitions and system/subsystem requirements
  3. At times, performs detail design development, including spatial integration of CAD models, for subsystem components and installations as part of multi-disciplined team
  4. Supports the maintenance and modification of platform system designs/drawings to provide documentation to downstream users
  5. Investigates and troubleshoots anomalies in fielded hardware and software over the entire product lifecycle

Skills

Required

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Fluid Systems
  • CAD
  • Technical Documentation
  • Troubleshooting
  • System Integration

Nice to have

  • CATIA V5
  • Life Support Systems

What the JD emphasized

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace Aeronautical or Material Sciences)
  • Experience working with aerospace vehicles and their components, including company and industry standards and practices