Insight Global
Overview
The Sr. Structures Engineer plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, airworthiness, and reliability of Atlas Air aircraft. This position focuses on structural engineering across multiple ATA chapters. The engineer will lead technical efforts, develop engineering documentation, and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to support aircraft operations and compliance. Base pay range
$92,000.00/yr - $129,000.00/yr Company & employment details
Company:
Reputable Client Duration:
Full-Time Relocation:
Up to $5K Required Skills & Experience
5+ years of aircraft structural engineering experience Strong understanding of ATA chapters related to aircraft structures; furnishings, doors, fuselage, pylons, stabilizers, windows, wings, etc. Experience with FAA regulations, ADs, NPRMs, and AMOCs Ability to develop and review engineering data and repair instructions Airline, MRO, or OEM Industry experience Proficiency in CAD and structural analysis tools Strong written and verbal communication skills Availability for 24/7 technical support rotation Nice to Have Skills & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Structural, Mechanical, Aerospace, or related field) Job Description
The Sr. Structures Engineer plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, airworthiness, and reliability of Atlas Air aircraft. This position focuses on structural engineering across multiple ATA chapters (below). The engineer will lead technical efforts, develop engineering documentation, and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to support aircraft operations and compliance. ATA 25 – Equipment/Furnishings ATA 27 – Flight Controls (structural aspects) ATA 51–57 – General structures, doors, fuselage, nacelles/pylons, stabilizers, windows, wings Responsibilities
Provide guidance to Structures Engineering staff. Issue instructions and documents to economically support operations and return aircraft to service in a safe, airworthy, and timely manner. Develop plans, instructions, and documents to comply with FARs, ADs, and NPRMs. Support integration of new and previously operated aircraft. Liaise with manufacturers; maintenance representatives, repair & overhaul (MRO) facilities; outside engineering departments; regulatory personnel; and other outside agencies. Review work of consultant, contract, and MRO Structures Engineers. Evaluate FARs, NPRMs, ADs, SBs, SLs, and other notifications of in-service issues. Develop and/or obtain approved data, acceptable data, and AMOCs for repairs, alterations, and modifications. CPCP (Corrosion Protection Control Program): Evaluate reported corrosion findings, develop corrective action plans, and submit plans in accordance with regulatory requirements. Evaluate discrepancies that require mandatory reporting to the FAA, and submit these reports to the FAA in accordance with regulatory requirements. Develop product improvement modifications as dictated by Reliability indicators. Organize, develop and provide all necessary Structures Engineering documentation required to complete aircraft structures modifications and repairs within the allocated time schedule and budget. Implement the Repair Assessment Program (RAP) and programs to comply with new FARs on repairs and other aging aircraft programs. Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education. Benefits:
Healthcare benefit packages start on the 1st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, with HSA, FSA, and DCFSA options. 401k retirement account access is offered starting on the 90th day with employer matching after one year of service. Paid time off and paid sick leave are provided as applicable by law. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Airlines and Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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The Sr. Structures Engineer plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, airworthiness, and reliability of Atlas Air aircraft. This position focuses on structural engineering across multiple ATA chapters. The engineer will lead technical efforts, develop engineering documentation, and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to support aircraft operations and compliance. Base pay range
$92,000.00/yr - $129,000.00/yr Company & employment details
Company:
Reputable Client Duration:
Full-Time Relocation:
Up to $5K Required Skills & Experience
5+ years of aircraft structural engineering experience Strong understanding of ATA chapters related to aircraft structures; furnishings, doors, fuselage, pylons, stabilizers, windows, wings, etc. Experience with FAA regulations, ADs, NPRMs, and AMOCs Ability to develop and review engineering data and repair instructions Airline, MRO, or OEM Industry experience Proficiency in CAD and structural analysis tools Strong written and verbal communication skills Availability for 24/7 technical support rotation Nice to Have Skills & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Structural, Mechanical, Aerospace, or related field) Job Description
The Sr. Structures Engineer plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, airworthiness, and reliability of Atlas Air aircraft. This position focuses on structural engineering across multiple ATA chapters (below). The engineer will lead technical efforts, develop engineering documentation, and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to support aircraft operations and compliance. ATA 25 – Equipment/Furnishings ATA 27 – Flight Controls (structural aspects) ATA 51–57 – General structures, doors, fuselage, nacelles/pylons, stabilizers, windows, wings Responsibilities
Provide guidance to Structures Engineering staff. Issue instructions and documents to economically support operations and return aircraft to service in a safe, airworthy, and timely manner. Develop plans, instructions, and documents to comply with FARs, ADs, and NPRMs. Support integration of new and previously operated aircraft. Liaise with manufacturers; maintenance representatives, repair & overhaul (MRO) facilities; outside engineering departments; regulatory personnel; and other outside agencies. Review work of consultant, contract, and MRO Structures Engineers. Evaluate FARs, NPRMs, ADs, SBs, SLs, and other notifications of in-service issues. Develop and/or obtain approved data, acceptable data, and AMOCs for repairs, alterations, and modifications. CPCP (Corrosion Protection Control Program): Evaluate reported corrosion findings, develop corrective action plans, and submit plans in accordance with regulatory requirements. Evaluate discrepancies that require mandatory reporting to the FAA, and submit these reports to the FAA in accordance with regulatory requirements. Develop product improvement modifications as dictated by Reliability indicators. Organize, develop and provide all necessary Structures Engineering documentation required to complete aircraft structures modifications and repairs within the allocated time schedule and budget. Implement the Repair Assessment Program (RAP) and programs to comply with new FARs on repairs and other aging aircraft programs. Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education. Benefits:
Healthcare benefit packages start on the 1st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, with HSA, FSA, and DCFSA options. 401k retirement account access is offered starting on the 90th day with employer matching after one year of service. Paid time off and paid sick leave are provided as applicable by law. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Airlines and Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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