Material Review Board (MRB) Engineer - Businesses PRATT & WHITNEY Job ID 67050BR Date posted 05/29/2018 City Lansing State Michigan Country US Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in aircraft engines and auxiliary power units. Headquartered in East Hartford, Connecticut, we have locations around the United States and across the world. We are a global leader in aviation propulsion and behind many of the major advances in both military and commercial engines. We design, manufacture and service aircraft engines, auxiliary and ground power units, and small turbojet propulsion products. The sky has no limits. Flight is an instrument of human progress. It not only gets people where they want to go, it carries humanity to places it never thought possible. At Pratt & Whitney, you will be part of an evolving, globally diverse company thats moving fast to craft the future of aviation. Customers all over the world depend on our technology and the people behind it. As part of the team you will help answer todays challenges in powered flight while crafting and supporting tomorrows solutions. P&W is looking for dedicated hard-working individuals to become part of our engineering organization. If you want to work in a dynamic environment and have the motivation to incorporate new ideas into practice, this may be the opportunity for you.. Job Description: P&W in Middletown, CT is looking for a Material Review Engineer (MRE) for Compression Systems Engineering Hardware. You will support the hardware with design authority in Compression Systems Material Review Board (MRB). Your Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Your will obtain Material Review Engineer (MRE) certification through mentoring via on the job training (OJT) with a certified MRE and completion of Material Review Board (MRB) classroom training. Certification to be approved by MRE mentor, Engineering Director, Design Chief and MRB Discipline Chief. You will develop a clear understanding of P&W MRB procedures to ensure adherence and process compliance. You will review and provide technical disposition of commercial Cold Section hardware non-conformances produced internally at P&W and at supplier manufacturing locations, U.S. and Asia as able. You ensure product integrity and compliance through technical decision ownership. You maintain P&W quality image to all customers, through evaluation, investigation, analysis and rework/repair process development. You provide credible balance between Manufacturing capabilities and Engineering requirements. You interface with all levels of management, suppliers and external customers (FAA). You have experience in using process control/ six-sigma and or lean manufacturing tools. You will work with all Engineering disciplines (Structures, Aero and Design), Manufacturing and Quality Engineers, Operations and Inspection personnel and suppliers. Qualification: Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, or similar required, masters preferred. 3 - 7 years combined experience in Design, Manufacturing and Quality Engineering in aerospace; ideally in airfoil hardware. US citizenship is required due to government program requirements. Preferred Qualifications: You have excellent communication skills. You have the ability to work independently without oversight. You support teamwork: respect others and diversity, keep others informed, actively provide help and support, willing to reach out and partner to get things done, internally and across value streams and module centers. You have a high level of personal integrity. You use proven judgment in decision-making. You have accurate and diligent problem solving skills. You have the ability to clearly convey decisions and support them in high pressure situations Education: Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, or similar required; Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering degrees are considered. A master degree is preferred. United Technologies Corporation is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class.