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Andromeda Systems Incorporated

Propulsion Engineer

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Andromeda Systems Incorporated

Jacksonville, US · Full-time · $105,000 – $145,000

About this role

Andromeda Systems Incorporated (ASI) is seeking an Aircraft Propulsion Engineer capable of providing engineering and in-service support/troubleshooting expertise to support US DoD projects. This position is located in Jacksonville, Florida. The role involves working with aircraft and rotorcraft propulsion systems interfacing with other subsystems.

Provide direct maintenance, in-service engineering, and troubleshooting support to fleet operators and maintainers. Offer Liaison/MRB engineering assistance to repair activities in support of DoD platforms. Physically inspect engine and propulsion system nonconformances and provide repair guidance to artisans.

Create reports that demonstrate all relevant design requirements have been satisfied. Assist less-experienced engineers through technical direction and oversight. Work independently in a self-motivated environment supporting DoD aviation maintenance.

Implement creativity and flexibility in daily activities by relying on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. ASI understands everyone’s journey is different and encourages applications even if experience does not perfectly match requirements. Focus on what you have to offer in propulsion engineering.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering from an accredited college or university (Aerospace, aerodynamics, electrical, or mechanical preferred)
  • 4-8 years of work experience as an in-service support engineer or liaison/MRO propulsion engineer
  • Knowledge of engine systems, or the ability to interpret theory of operation instructions to learn unfamiliar areas of the propulsion system
  • Experience with engine technical publications
  • Experience with maintenance and repair practices used in the aerospace industry
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct maintenance, in-service engineering, and troubleshooting support to fleet operators and maintainers, including providing insight into how engines interface with other aircraft/rotorcraft subsystems
  • Provide Liaison/MRB engineering assistance to repair activities in support of DoD platforms
  • Physically inspect engine and propulsion system nonconformances and provide repair guidance to artisans
  • Create reports that demonstrate all relevant design requirements have been satisfied
  • Implement creativity and flexibility in daily activities by relying on experience and judgement to plan and accomplish goals
  • Assist less-experienced engineers through technical direction and oversight