Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for a 4/10-2nd shift (Mon-Thurs) Materials and Process Engineer to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. This position will be located in Palmdale, CA.
The selected candidate will be part of an M&P team responsible for daily shop floor support. This support includes but is not limited to answering shop floor assist calls in a timely manner. The candidate will be expected to spend a majority of their day working hands on with the technicians on the shop floor. Working in confined spaces and from elevated platforms is routine. Lifting objects, kneeling, climbing ladders, and crawling thru confined spaces is typical. Reading, interpreting and authoring specification changes along with authoring Powerpoint presentations and Excel data tabulation will be routine. Selected candidate will assist and guide technicians in the setup and processes required to successfully complete a task. Writing test plans and collaborating with test Labs (both internal and external) along with expedited test data turnaround times are expected. Researching, and developing materials and their related application processes for use in engineering design of and/or application in structures, systems and subsystems is expected.
The candidate will apply principles of chemistry, physics, and material science to investigate material issues and provide solutions.
The candidate will work in a team environment with other engineering organizations to perform detailed technical reviews of drawings, specifications and manufacturing plans.
This role can be filled at either a level 2 (Engineer) or level 3 (Principal Engineer)
Basic Qualifications:
Engineer: Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Chemistry, Material Science or other STEM degrees along with 2 years of engineering experience; or MS in STEM along with 0+ years of engineering experience. Principal Engineer: Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Chemistry, Material Science or other STEM degrees along with 5 years of engineering experience; or MS in STEM along with 3 years of engineering experience.
Must have an active DoD Secret or higher clearance (with a background investigation completed within the last 6 years or currently enrolled into Continuous Evaluation) Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a Special Access Program (SAP) clearance prior to the commencement of employment
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with working on military or commercial aircraft, parts and assemblies.
Experience preparing and presenting oral and written reports.
Familiarity with ASTM test procedures.
Experience with lab testing: Thermal, Optical, Rheology & Mechanical:
DSC, FTIR, TGA, Photomicrography, Rheometer & Load frame operation.
Familiar with composite pre-pregs, honeycombs, sealants, coatings and adhesive materials is a plus. Familiar with fabrication, assembly, and repair processes for aircraft composite structures, familiar with metallic materials and processes.
Demonstrated extensive interpersonal communication, shop floor support & interacting with people. Demonstrated experience with soft skills & communication.
Clear understanding of Chain of Command and the ability to follow direction within an organizational structure.
FAA Airframe & Powerplant License.
Mechanical related hobbies or familiarities. (Pilot, mechanic, 3-d printing, sewing, stain glass, racing/offroad motorsports, etcetera)