MP&P Engineer – Associate or Mid-Level, Metals/Joining/Metallurgy
United States
Full Time
3 days ago
$96,600 - $133,400 USD
H1B Sponsor
Key skills
Project Management
About this role
Role Overview
Support engineering design reviews and participate in failure analyses for metallic parts and processes.
Assist in supplier qualification activities and respond to routine supplier technical inquiries; escalate complex supplier or production issues to senior M&P engineers.
Perform analyses to characterize performance or determine causes of tool, material, part, or process failures; recommend corrective actions for senior review.
Coordinate and support lab activities (metallography, hardness, tensile, NDT/NDI) and compile test data for interpretation and disposition.
Use project management practices to meet cost, technical, and schedule requirements for assigned tasks while incorporating EHS, LEAN, and Quality principles into materials/process work, lab activities, and procedures.
Support creation and revision of material/process specifications, work instructions, and test plans; ensure alignment with Boeing and industry requirements.
Support investigations of non-conformances and supplier deviations; collect evidence, perform basic root-cause analysis, and draft corrective action recommendations.
Maintain engineering records (test reports, engineering orders, TDP inputs) and support configuration control and design reviews as required.
Communicate technical findings clearly to cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science & Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical discipline; or equivalent experience.
2+ years of relevant engineering experience in aerospace, defense, or high-reliability manufacturing environments.
Practical knowledge of metallurgy for ferrous and non‑ferrous alloys, heat treatment basics, corrosion/fatigue fundamentals, and common materials testing methods.
Hands-on exposure to metallographic sample preparation and basic lab techniques (cutting, polishing, etching, hardness).
2+ years of manufacturing processes (machining, forging, forming, fastening, welding/brazing, plating/coating) and ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications related to metallic materials and processing.