Role Summary
The AD&D Project Engineer – Aircraft Development reports directly to the Executive Director of Advanced Design & Development and owns the project management of engineering-driven workstreams from Ideation thru Conceptual Design. This may include work breakdown structures, development plans, integrated master schedules, resource and budget forecasting, decision and assumption management, risk/issue/opportunity management, and communication and coordination with other departments. Technical authority remains with the engineering leadership.
The AD&D Project Engineer – Aircraft Development ensures the technical work is properly scheduled, resourced, documented, and communicated across the program, with specific focus on key integration points where various efforts have to come together. This role collaborates closely with both program management and engineering leadership (chief engineer(s), technical fellow(s), and subject matter experts, who are responsible for technical strategy and decision making).
As projects mature into Preliminary Design, the AD&D Project Engineer – Aircraft Development leads transition readiness and formal handoff to the downstream customers through defined entry/exit criteria, required artifacts, and overlap support until handoff acceptance is complete.
Key Responsibilities
In addition to direct tasking from the Executive Director of AD&D, the following responsibilities will be expected of this role:
Program Structuring & Early‑Phase Planning
Cross‑Functional Leadership & Coordination
Risk, Issue, Opportunity, & Trade Study Management
Execution Management & Program Visibility
Transition to Preliminary Design
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Competencies
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