Lockheed Martin F35 Program - F-35 Material Review Engineer Stf. Assignment is for second shift supporting Production Operations in Fort Worth. Responsible for the timely and economical disposition of non-conforming parts and hardware of major components and functional systems, minimizing impacts to operation spans and delivery schedules. Recognize pertinent design factors relating to structural analysis, interchangeability, maintainability, manufacturing methodology and other contractual specification requirements. Support aircraft production and provide rapid response in support of worldwide operations. Participate in anomaly investigation, technical solution, and coordination with multiple support organizations and government customers. Recognize and provide awareness regarding errors related to released engineering manufacturing Build-to-Packages. Evaluate alternatives for optimizing form, fit and function of primary and secondary structure and assembly. Support Flight Test, Ground Test, and Sustainment modification and retrofit activities. MRB engineering candidate will be required to coordinate across a large number of functional areas and LM Aero sites, including Stress/DADT, Quality Assurance, Planning, Functional Test, Structures and Systems Design groups, Safety, Materials and Processes and Flight Sciences. Candidate will be open to participating in temporary duty assignments for a duration of 1-2 months at domestic and international facilities as onsite MR support. Business travel will also be expected to these locations on an occasional basis. The possibility for long term assignments ranging from 2 to 5 years in duration will also be available. Fort Worth assignments will require a willingness to participate in occasional temporary rotations on other shifts (1st 3rd) to support operations. Candidate selected will be subject to a government evaluation and will be required to obtain Material Review certification. Must be a US Citizen. This position is located at a facility that requires special access. What's In It For You Our employees play an active role in strengthening the quality of life where we live and work by volunteering more than 850,000 hours annually. Here are some of the benefits you can enjoy:
Desired skills include CATIA V4 and/or V5, Microsoft Office, and familiarity with JSF tools and processes including PDM, JDL, VAS, ALIS and QADs. Blueprint reading/ GD&T. Familiarity with most types of aircraft materials and fabrication processes such as composites, metals, harness wiring, tubing, ducting, and general engineering principles is desired. Prior internships or experience with military aircraft design, assembly, or repair is a plus. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal. Desired skills include CATIA V4/V5 or similar design software. Familiarity with Microsoft Office products. Logical problem solver. Self-starting, multi-tasker. Some weekend, off shift and holiday work is required. Basic structural analysis in solution development is required. Ability to get a Secret clearance required to be considered.