Job Location: Twinsburg, Ohio
Summary
The Project Chief Engineer (PCE) is the technical leader responsible for the successful development, qualification and industrialization of aerospace electrical generation systems, including starter-generators, generators, generator control units, power electronics, and associated electrical power distribution equipment.
The PCE provides technical leadership throughout the development, ensuring compliance with customer requirements, SAFRAN standards, regulatory standards, program objectives, and business goals. Working closely with Program Management, Industrialization, Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain, and Airworthiness, the PCE leads multidisciplinary engineering teams to deliver safe, reliable, qualifiable, and cost-effective products while serving as the primary technical interface with customers and leadership.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Serve as the technical authority for assigned electrical generation system development programs from concept to entry into production.
- Define and maintain the technical baseline, ensuring compliance with customer requirements, regulatory standards, and SAFRAN standards and processes.
- Lead multidisciplinary engineering teams across systems, electrical, mechanical, electronics, software, test, manufacturing, and testing disciplines.
- Manage project milestones, schedules, budgets, and Non-Recurring Cost targets, ensuring compliance with performance, manufacturability, and support cost objectives.
- Develop technical strategies, system architectures, and design solutions that meet performance, reliability, safety, weight, cost, manufacturability, and schedule objectives.
- Plan, coordinate, and monitor engineering activities to ensure achievement of technical milestones and successful execution of development programs.
- Lead technical reviews, including System Requirements Reviews (SRR), Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR), Critical Design Reviews (CDR), Test Readiness Reviews (TRR), and Production Readiness Reviews (PRR).
- Identify, assess, and mitigate technical risks while driving timely resolution of complex engineering issues.
- Ensure compliance with applicable aerospace regulations and industry standards, including RTCA DO-160, DO-178, DO-254, and other applicable standards.
- Coordinate testing and qualifications activities and serve as the primary technical interface with customers, stakeholders and leadership.
- Oversee system verification, validation, and qualification to ensure successful product development.
- Support transition from development to production by resolving technical issues, overseeing or directly approving engineering changes, and ensuring manufacturing readiness.