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Senior Project Engineer

Senior Project Engineer Lansdale, PA Requirements :
BS in Mechanical, Aeronautical, or Aerospace Engineering, and 10 years relevant experience.
Familiar with Aerospace industry, mechanical systems, and military standards and practices or similar regulated industry.
Experience with mechanical design and analysis; conceptual design, detail design, design for manufacture/production; load and stress calculations, material selection.
Experience managing and conducting all aspects of engineering projects from initial customer contact, all design phases and through production and delivery to the customer.
Strong interpersonal skills, written and verbal communication.
Demonstrated ability to support multiple projects simultaneously.
Strong knowledge of 3D Design Package (CATIA, Solidworks, ProEngineer).
ProE preferred.
Knowledge of AutoCAD.
Knowledge of analysis software (ANSYS, COSMOS, Mechanica).
Mechanica preferred Demonstrated success in on-time, accurate execution of work packages.
Demonstrated success in bringing complex engineering projects to completion within project timeline and cost constraints.
Responsibilities :
Overall technical responsibility and ownership of assigned programs.
Managing all aspects of projects:
technical content, schedule, data items, testing, prototyping.
Statement of work preparation, risk plans, MTBF, FMEA, reports, analyses, all required project documentation.
Customer, supplier and manufacturing support (Quality, Manufacturing Engineering, Manufacturing).
Direct activities of assigned resources (Designers, Engineers, Test Engineers).
Specification interpretation and validation that work product meets customer expectations.
Support and conduct design reviews internally and at customer facilities; Problem solving and failure analysis for product in the field and in development.
Product improvement.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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