Structures and Quality Assurance Engineer Engineering - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Structures and Quality Assurance Engineer

Company Name:
Booz Allen Hamilton
Key Role:
Provide structural certification subject matter expertise to the F-35 Joint client. Support the Joint client's integrated product teams by providing advice regarding the development and production of aircraft structures. Provide expertise regarding aircraft structure sustainment issues. Provide quality assurance insight regarding aircraft production. Provide similar services for the F-35 foreign military sales clients.
Basic
Qualifications:
-7 years of experience with manufacturing, engineering, and testing in aerospace or related industries
-Experience with designing, developing, and maintaining aircraft structures
-Experience with quality assurance programs
-Ability in executing process audits and improvements
-Secret clearance
-BA or BS degree
Additional
Qualifications:
-Experience with Lean Six Sigma
-Experience with foreign military sales
-Knowledge of supply chain management
-Possession of excellent oral and written communication skills
-Possession of excellent team building skills
-BA or BS degree in Engineering
Clearance:
Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information; Secret clearance is required.
Integrating the full range of consulting capabilities, Booz Allen is the one firm that helps clients solve their toughest problems, working by their side to help them achieve their missions. Booz Allen is committed to delivering results that endure.
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Job: Engineering
Title: Structures and Quality Assurance Engineer
Location: Virginia-Arlington
Requisition ID: 01184978 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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