Boeing
Job Summary
Propulsion Engineer – The Boeing Company, Everett, WA. The selected candidate will coordinate, develop, and publish test plans, reports and procedures, create and update documents such as fuel systems safety analysis and airworthiness limitations, and provide support for fuel systems safety and compliance investigations.
Responsibilities
Create or update documents like fuel systems safety analysis and airworthiness limitations.
Coordinate, develop, and publish test plans, reports and procedures.
Provide support for fuel systems safety and compliance investigations.
Manage and prioritize multiple fuel systems tasks in support of certification and airplane delivery schedules.
Interface with suppliers and external partners to drive successful collaborations on fuel systems projects.
Ensure certification plans support regulatory requirements.
Coordinate integration of fuel systems changes with other airplane systems.
Multiple positions available.
Qualifications Required: Bachelors degree or foreign equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field and three (3) years of professional work experience as a fuel engineer or related occupation.
Three (3) years of experience analyzing safety and airworthiness of Fuel Systems Design on commercial aircraft.
One (1) year of experience certifying fuel systems on commercial aircraft.
One (1) year of experience with large transport category aircraft certification processes.
Documenting Systems Safety Assessments according to FAA regulations (14 CFR 25.981, 25.1309).
Additional Information Telecommuting may be permitted. Up to 5% domestic travel and 20% international travel required. Relocation assistance is not a negotiable benefit; candidates must relocate at their own expense. This position is for 1st shift. Summary pay: $128,310 per year. We are a drug‑free workplace. Visa sponsorship not available.
Applications accepted until Feb. 06, 2026.
Equal Opportunity Employer Boeing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status or other protected characteristics.
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Responsibilities
Create or update documents like fuel systems safety analysis and airworthiness limitations.
Coordinate, develop, and publish test plans, reports and procedures.
Provide support for fuel systems safety and compliance investigations.
Manage and prioritize multiple fuel systems tasks in support of certification and airplane delivery schedules.
Interface with suppliers and external partners to drive successful collaborations on fuel systems projects.
Ensure certification plans support regulatory requirements.
Coordinate integration of fuel systems changes with other airplane systems.
Multiple positions available.
Qualifications Required: Bachelors degree or foreign equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field and three (3) years of professional work experience as a fuel engineer or related occupation.
Three (3) years of experience analyzing safety and airworthiness of Fuel Systems Design on commercial aircraft.
One (1) year of experience certifying fuel systems on commercial aircraft.
One (1) year of experience with large transport category aircraft certification processes.
Documenting Systems Safety Assessments according to FAA regulations (14 CFR 25.981, 25.1309).
Additional Information Telecommuting may be permitted. Up to 5% domestic travel and 20% international travel required. Relocation assistance is not a negotiable benefit; candidates must relocate at their own expense. This position is for 1st shift. Summary pay: $128,310 per year. We are a drug‑free workplace. Visa sponsorship not available.
Applications accepted until Feb. 06, 2026.
Equal Opportunity Employer Boeing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status or other protected characteristics.
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