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Honeywell Aerospace
Materials Engineering is seeking a Materials Engineer II. This position will be
based out of the Clearwater facility and support both local design and
manufacturing activities as well as global Aero materials and process
engineering activities. This is a challenging, multi-dimensional role that requires
the individual to multitask across several concurrent task assignments. The position will operate within a global
Materials Engineering team, working in partnership with other engineers located
primarily at the Clearwater and Glendale facilities to support the Defense
& Space business.
The
Materials Engineer role focuses on program specific applications engineering
assignments. In this role, the candidate
will interact with Design, ISC Production and other support functions to
provide Materials & Process support to various programs. These activities include materials selection,
process development, generation/modification of M&P specifications, participation
in Design/Production reviews, production support, development, and execution of
self-directed technical projects to support program activities, and pursuit of
program funding. Additional
responsibilities include leading the development of a program to improve the
overall Applications Engineering process in areas such as increased program
involvement, improving the quality of the work products and improving the
development processes for new Applications Engineers.
The successful
candidate will also be expected to develop in expertise in one or more
electronics special process areas such as printed board assembly, soldering,
cleaning, conformal coating, cable and wire harness assemblies. The successful candidate may develop into
other core areas such as metal finishing, castings, welding, brazing,
composites, paints, and box build, as developing assignments require.
The successful
candidate will also have the responsibility to ensure designs for assigned
programs meet customer requirements. The individual will interact with both
internal and external technical experts and provide support for materials and
process-related issues for specific programs, with the goal of developing into
a primary technical program Materials Engineering focal. The individual will also interface with
multiple functional groups and multiple engineering levels across Aero, as well
as with our customers and suppliers. The
individual will be performing material engineering tasks associated with the development,
design, manufacture, and test of guidance and navigation systems and
sub-components to support the Space & Defense business. Responsibilities will include the review of
customer- and Honeywell-generated requirements to ensure cost effective approaches
and to verify performance and environmental requirements are met, development
of material and process evaluation test plans, writing technical reports, participation
and interaction with various technical teams, and coordination and execution of
technical tasks.