What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technical Project Lead EEE Parts Reliability Engineering position at SpaceX?
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TECHNICAL PROJECT LEAD – EEE PARTS RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
The EEE Parts Technical Project Lead plays a critical role in supporting the design engineer community towards higher reliability systems. This position ensures SpaceX can continue to use commercial electronics from a wide range of manufacturers. This person will be responsible for driving the creation of new software tools, automated systems, and efficient processes to support the dynamic needs of EEE part reliability evaluations. This work impacts all stages of design and production of the Dragon, Falcon, and Mars vehicles. This person must interface with and understand the workflows of supply chain, design engineers, and production.
RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Develop business intelligence tools to drive Avionics EEE piece part reliability evaluations, issues, and risks towards closure
- Monitor and track manufacturing bill of materials and impacts to EEE piece part approval processes
- Drive design engineering unique part countdown
- Develop and innovate new processes towards efficiency and automation
- Interface with supply chain, design engineers, production, and external test labs and part manufacturers
- Manage data and innovate databases, business intelligence tools, and Agile systems
- Support the EEE parts reliability and radiation engineering teams
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