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Booz Allen Hamilton

Mechanical and Aerospace Systems Engineer

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Booz Allen Hamilton

US · Full-time · $86,800 – $198,000

About this role

Are you looking for an opportunity to combine your technical skills with big picture thinking to make an impact? You understand your customer’s environment and how to develop the right systems for their mission. Translate real-world needs into technical specifications as an integral part of customer-focused engineering solutions.

As a Mechanical and Aerospace Systems Engineer, shape sustainment and modification programs on a variety of aircraft systems. Identify and support items critical to aircraft mission availability while improving lifecycle processes for systems and subsystems. Design, develop, and evolve these systems with advanced technology solutions.

Your customer trusts you to merge legacy aircraft and current or new technology equipment to create solutions. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather information, resolve technical issues, and present to senior officials. Work within DoD sustainment and acquisition processes on trusted engineering programs.

Broaden your skill set into aerospace engineering and digital engineering areas. Grow by supporting aircraft mission availability and lifecycle improvements. Join us as the world can't wait.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience in aerospace engineering
  • Experience with DoD sustainment and acquisition processes
  • Experience with manufacturing processes and materials science
  • Knowledge of standards and regulations such as MIL-STD or ASME
  • Knowledge of DoD Technical Data Package (TDP) creation and DoD acquisition requirements generation
  • Ability to review and understand technical drawings and identify critical characteristics
  • Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues for mechanical systems and components
  • Secret clearance

Responsibilities

  • Shape sustainment and modification programs on a variety of aircraft systems
  • Identify and support items critical to aircraft mission availability
  • Improve lifecycle processes for aircraft systems and subsystems
  • Design and develop mechanical and aerospace systems
  • Evolve systems with advanced technology solutions
  • Merge legacy aircraft and current or new technology equipment
  • Review and understand technical drawings and identify critical characteristics
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues for mechanical systems and components

Benefits

  • Health benefits
  • Life, disability, financial, and retirement benefits
  • Paid leave
  • Professional development
  • Tuition assistance
  • Work-life programs
  • Dependent care