What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sr Adv Eng Supp Spec position at honeywell?
Key Responsibilities
Data Management: Complete review of suppliers’ hardware traceability data packages, coordinating with Honeywell and/or Supplier Quality on the correction of non-compliant hardware traceability data packages, and creation of customer logbooks/acceptance data packages for Motion Control Systems (MCS) Actuation Systems (AS) projects.
The following activities aid in driving success:
- Obtain and analyze drawings, specifications, customer qualify flow down requirement, and other technical data
- Assess customer and supplier purchase orders to determine that hardware traceability data and First Article Inspection Report (FAIR) packets meet program requirements
- Coordination with internal Honeywell program personnel, such as, Program Management, Project Engineering, Quality Engineering, Purchasing, Contracts, Final Out Inspection, Receiving Inspection, and Configuration Management
- Coordination with external suppliers on hardware traceability data/information
- Identifies, processes, records, maintains, retrieves, and compiles contractual data for submittal to the customer in accordance with contractual requirements
- Plans, organizes, creates, and prepares logbook/acceptance data packages to meet customer traceability requirements for customer delivered hardware
- Review of Bill of Materials (BOM) and “As Built” lists
- Maintains positive supplier and customer relationships through open communication and regular interaction
- Provides logbook/acceptance data package for customer Hardware Acceptance Review (HAR) pre-ship reviews
- Prepares and implements data management plans and status reports for assigned programs
- Process evaluation, control, and continuous improvement in all data management activities
U.S. PERSON REQUIREMENTS
Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.