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Liftsystem Service Engineer

Liftsystem Service Engineer

CompanyRolls Royce
LocationIndianapolis, IN, USA
Salary$90985 – $136477
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, JD
Experience LevelJunior, Mid Level

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with 2+ years of relevant experience, OR
  • Master’s degree in Engineering, OR
  • JD/PhD
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen to be considered for this role

Responsibilities

  • Leading the execution of Engineering Investigations (EIs), including Red Top investigations, to determine root cause of in-service events
  • Review of data associated with system health report codes (HRCs)
  • Authoring responses to Technical Queries (TQ) / Technical Variances (TV) in response to customer technical issues
  • Leading multidisciplinary teams as part of Engineering Investigations (EI) to determine root cause of in-service events
  • Proactively identifying threats and taking steps to eliminate them before they cause events in the field
  • Engaging in an environment of cooperation and collaboration in the Service Engineering team
  • Innovating to apply new ideas / techniques to solve technical problems, improve reliability, minimize cost, and reduce maintenance burden
  • Leading technical conversations in product level safety boards and in-service reviews with regulatory and airworthiness authorities as required
  • Representing the Service Engineering Technical Lead and Chief Service Engineer (as required) internally and with customers

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience and demonstrated capability in root cause investigation including evidence-based practices
  • Prior work in support of safety investigations (Red Tops) involving Rolls-Royce products
  • Experience leading the discussion of complex technical issues with customers and regulators
  • Strong system and module level knowledge of the LiftSystem and its interfaces
  • Understanding of the LiftSystem assembly and on-wing maintenance practices
  • Ability to develop strong relationships with FSRs and overhaul facility (LiftWorks) personnel to influence both fleet and depot operations and practices