Senior Product Support Engineer (customer Support)
The Boeing Company
Oklahoma City, OK, United States
Base: $118,150 - $159,850; bonus/equity: not speci...
Technical data and documentation
Aircraft design, performance, maintenance, and sustainment
Collaboration with internal teams and government representatives
This role involves providing technical expertise and support related to commercial 700 series aircraft, including the 707 and its derivatives, with a focus on the unique E-6B aircraft
Job Summary
This role involves providing technical expertise and support related to commercial 700 series aircraft, including the 707 and its derivatives, with a focus on the unique E-6B aircraft.
The successful candidate will work with a variety of technical data and documentation to support aircraft design, performance, maintenance, and sustainment activities.
Collaboration with internal teams and government representatives will be essential to ensure accurate and timely engineering support.
Matching Summary
This role involves providing technical expertise and support related to commercial 700 series aircraft, including the 707 and its derivatives, with a focus on the unique E-6B aircraft.
Salary
Base: $118,150 - $159,850; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
technical data and documentation
aircraft design, performance, maintenance, and sustainment
collaboration with internal teams and government representatives
analytical skills
experience with aircraft systems
manage multiple projects
Nice-to-have
experience with digital platforms
high attention to detail and accuracy
ability to work independently
experience with US Naval platforms
presenting technical data
Key Requirements
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or related field
Experience with data analysis tools and software
Experience in commercial or commercial derivative aircraft product support engineering
Experience with Boeing aircraft drawing interpretation
Familiarity with E-6B or 707 aircraft
Experience working with the US government in aircraft sustainment