Lockheed Martin
Mechanical Sys Int/Manufacturing Engineer (Weekend Shift)
Lockheed Martin, Florida, New York, United States
Description: Space is a critical domain, connecting our technologies, our security and our humanity. While others view space as a destination, we see it as a realm of possibilities, where we can do more — we can innovate, invest, inspire and integrate our capabilities to transform the future.
Overview Lockheed Martin Space is seeking a
Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer
in Kennedy Space Center, Florida to plan and author procedures for the
Orion Spacecraft Elements Team
and provide floor support for Mechanical Integration environments.
Responsibilities
Perform mechanical manufacturing work instructions creation and development.
Determine build sequence, select or design required tools, and solve production problems during the build of mechanical parts and assemblies.
Assist in investigating design/manufacturing factors such as equipment or part availability, manufacturability, ease of assembly, and large assembly management.
Develop and maintain all assembly documentation.
Troubleshoot/correct anomalies and discrepant hardware.
Perform producibility reviews on engineering designs/drawings to assess manufacturability, ease of assembly, and material availability.
Interface routinely with program personnel and report project status to leadership.
Ability to work Sunday through Thursday is required for this role.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (Mechanical/Aerospace/Electrical/Manufacturing or Industrial Engineering preferred) or equivalent experience/combined education.
Experience in the review of engineering drawings and as a floor liaison.
Experience and understanding of configuration management practices and databases such as Windchill, EPDM, or similar.
Willingness and ability to work 2nd & 3rd shift, as needed.
Experience and understanding of SAP (VE CAMS) or similar supporting software for generating manufacturing work instructions, and engineering/manufacturing bill of materials.
Ability to read, analyze and interpret various technical procedures and reports. Ability to write reports and keep accurate documentation.
Desired Skills
Advanced skills in the Microsoft Office software suite.
Familiarity with Lockheed Martin Space Systems system tools (STARS, Automation Framework, EPDM) or industry equivalent.
Experience with CAD/CAM software such as CreoParametric, CreoView, EdgeCAM, Delmia.
Experience with structural installations.
Experience with electrical, structural, avionics, and mechanism installations.
Experience in the review of engineering drawings and as a floor liaison.
Experience in Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T).
CNC knowledge.
Knowledge of production manufacturing and assembly processes.
Experience in a test and requirements verification environment.
Experience in Space Vehicle (SV) Test Operations including the test development process, test execution, data analysis, anomaly resolution and satellite software test systems.
Certified Test Conductor (CTC) with experience in SV Integration and Test including: Baseline Ambient, Full Functional, Thermal Vacuum, Acoustic, EMC/EMI, Final Functional, and Launch Base Operations.
Ability to maintain process discipline in a dynamic and fast paced environment.
Demonstrated ability to grow and seek new challenges.
Demonstrated basic understanding of systems thinking skills and behaviors.
Demonstrated experience in Assembly operations/Test operations.
Demonstrated technical writing and communication skills with experience writing system level test plans, test procedures, and test information sheets.
Clearance Level None
Equal Opportunity Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
Application Window The application window will close in 90 days; applicants are encouraged to apply within 5 - 30 days of the requisition posting date in order to receive optimal consideration.
Job Type Full-Time, First Shift, non-standard 40 hour work week as assigned by leader.
Experience Level Experienced Professional.
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Overview Lockheed Martin Space is seeking a
Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer
in Kennedy Space Center, Florida to plan and author procedures for the
Orion Spacecraft Elements Team
and provide floor support for Mechanical Integration environments.
Responsibilities
Perform mechanical manufacturing work instructions creation and development.
Determine build sequence, select or design required tools, and solve production problems during the build of mechanical parts and assemblies.
Assist in investigating design/manufacturing factors such as equipment or part availability, manufacturability, ease of assembly, and large assembly management.
Develop and maintain all assembly documentation.
Troubleshoot/correct anomalies and discrepant hardware.
Perform producibility reviews on engineering designs/drawings to assess manufacturability, ease of assembly, and material availability.
Interface routinely with program personnel and report project status to leadership.
Ability to work Sunday through Thursday is required for this role.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (Mechanical/Aerospace/Electrical/Manufacturing or Industrial Engineering preferred) or equivalent experience/combined education.
Experience in the review of engineering drawings and as a floor liaison.
Experience and understanding of configuration management practices and databases such as Windchill, EPDM, or similar.
Willingness and ability to work 2nd & 3rd shift, as needed.
Experience and understanding of SAP (VE CAMS) or similar supporting software for generating manufacturing work instructions, and engineering/manufacturing bill of materials.
Ability to read, analyze and interpret various technical procedures and reports. Ability to write reports and keep accurate documentation.
Desired Skills
Advanced skills in the Microsoft Office software suite.
Familiarity with Lockheed Martin Space Systems system tools (STARS, Automation Framework, EPDM) or industry equivalent.
Experience with CAD/CAM software such as CreoParametric, CreoView, EdgeCAM, Delmia.
Experience with structural installations.
Experience with electrical, structural, avionics, and mechanism installations.
Experience in the review of engineering drawings and as a floor liaison.
Experience in Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T).
CNC knowledge.
Knowledge of production manufacturing and assembly processes.
Experience in a test and requirements verification environment.
Experience in Space Vehicle (SV) Test Operations including the test development process, test execution, data analysis, anomaly resolution and satellite software test systems.
Certified Test Conductor (CTC) with experience in SV Integration and Test including: Baseline Ambient, Full Functional, Thermal Vacuum, Acoustic, EMC/EMI, Final Functional, and Launch Base Operations.
Ability to maintain process discipline in a dynamic and fast paced environment.
Demonstrated ability to grow and seek new challenges.
Demonstrated basic understanding of systems thinking skills and behaviors.
Demonstrated experience in Assembly operations/Test operations.
Demonstrated technical writing and communication skills with experience writing system level test plans, test procedures, and test information sheets.
Clearance Level None
Equal Opportunity Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
Application Window The application window will close in 90 days; applicants are encouraged to apply within 5 - 30 days of the requisition posting date in order to receive optimal consideration.
Job Type Full-Time, First Shift, non-standard 40 hour work week as assigned by leader.
Experience Level Experienced Professional.
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