Bell is seeking a Principle Manufacturing Engineer Process - Test Stand Engineer to support manufacturing operations at our Drive Systems Center located in Grand Prairie, Texas.
The Test Stand Engineer is responsible for designing and supporting complex production test stands that are used to qualify fully assembled production helicopter/tiltrotor transmissions through varying conditions in accordance with defined design requirements. The Test Stand Engineer serves as a technical resource to operators and maintenance staff while troubleshooting and repairing the mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic subsystems of the test stand. Finally, the Test Stand Engineer ensures compliance with all best practices, customer, and industry specifications in support of air vehicle performance and safety requirements
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Develop test stand concepts based on defined testing parameters and specimen configuration, compiling estimates for the construction of the test stand, manage test stand build and track project schedules.
· Develop upgrades for legacy test stands to improve reliability, maintainability, and operation use.
· Participate in a cross functional team environment completing a variety of objectives depending on the program lifecycle assigned.
· Able to develop scope of work, resource estimates, progress metrics, and communication cadence for overall project management to meet objectives.
· Create detailed maintenance and operating procedures for the Production Test Stands and train key Production Operators how to operate the Production Test Stands.
· Diagnose run time errors, failures, and issues that may occur during a run, and determining repairs needed to maintain operation of the Test Stands.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
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