QualificationsB.S. in aerospace or mechanical engineering or related scientific field strongly preferred.5 to 7 years overall work experience in an engineering role. Engineering internships and Co-op assignments may be applied to experience requirements.Must possess some knowledge of aircraft certification processes and substantiation techniques.Must have strong computer skills and demonstrate proficiency with MS Office programs.Must be familiar with aircraft mechanical/structural design processes, materials, fabrication methods and aerospace hardware.Must be organized and an effective individual contributor, presenting good communication skills and a professional appearance.PreferredKnowledge of aircraft interiorsExperience as a certification engineer, design engineer, or substantiation engineer.ResponsibilitiesDevelop certification plans, compliance checklists, conformity inspection plansDevelop substantiation reports and test plans / reports for flammability and cabin safety.Draft certification presentations for all meetings and manage small ST / PMA projects for certification requirements including data deliverables from suppliers, and coordinating responses to inquines, significant certification sues and alwortunes concerns.Identify applicable airworthiness requirements for proposed major design changes.Support the relationship with FAA regulatory agencies via project presentations.Interface with customers, suppliers and other project stakeholders pertaining to certification of modification projects#J-18808-Ljbffr