Powerplant Engineer at Complete Turbine Services
Coral Springs, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 May, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Turbofan Engine Maintenance, MRO, Workscope Development, Root Cause Analysis, FAA Part 145, EASA Part 145, Technical Documentation, Engine Performance Analysis, Troubleshooting, OEM Technical Publications, Lean Processes, Reliability Programs

Industry

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Description
Description JOB CLASSIFICATION INFORMATION Powerplant Engineer _____________________________________________________________________________ POSITION SUMMARY The purpose of this position is to create, edit and update engine shop workscopes. This position is responsible for determining customer technical needs for each engine received and effectively flowing those requirements to the shop. The workscope engineer must interface with customers, technical resources and mechanics to provide maintenance instructions that comply with all regulatory and safety guidelines, while providing the most cost-effective solution. Additional engineering duties and/or projects will be assigned as required. JOB RESPONSIBLITIES Establishes workscope and templates that meet all regulatory and customer requirements Follow customer shop visits in the shop and adjust, update or modify workscopes as the engine is overhauled Assess and provide technical directions based on shop findings. Interact with customers to support technical issues. Provide technical guidance for new customer campaigns Stay current on product technical and regulatory changes Support shop on turn time and cost target Key Responsibilities Provide engineering support for turbofan engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) activities Analyze engine performance data, shop findings, and reliability trends to identify issues and improvements Develop and revise engine work scopes, repair schemes and technical documentation Support troubleshooting and root cause analysis of engine faults, removals, and in-service events Ensure compliance with FAA, EASA, and OEM (e.g., GE, Pratt & Whitney, Rolls-Royce) requirements Review and interpret engine manuals, service bulletins and airworthiness directives Collaborate with production, quality, and inspection teams to improve turnaround time (TAT) and cost efficiency Support engine testing, validation, and post-overhaul performance verification Participate in continuous improvement initiatives, including lean processes and reliability programs Provide technical guidance to technicians and junior engineers Working Conditions / Environment / Special Requirements Ability to work in a safe professional manner adhering to all regulatory requirements including, OSHA, EPA, FAA, DOT, and State and Federal regulations. As required by the position, must have the ability to wear a respirator as per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 "Respirator Protection" regulations with no restrictions that would prevent the proper use and/or seal of the respirator. Ability to work flexible hours and different shifts if required Employees will be subject to the random drug and alcohol testing under FAA regulations GENERAL COMMITMENT FOR ALL EMPLOYEES Commitment to company values and complies with department norms, policies, directives, and procedures. Strive for continuous improvement to processes and procedures. Honors and protects confidential and proprietary documents and information. Satisfies work schedule requirements. The job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties or responsibilities that are required by the employee. Performs other duties as assigned Requirements Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field 5–7 years of experience in aviation MRO, engine overhaul, or airline engineering Strong knowledge of turbofan engine systems (e.g., compressors, combustors, turbines, FADEC systems) Experience with engine programs such as CFM56, LEAP, CF6 Familiarity with aviation regulatory frameworks (FAA Part 145, EASA Part 145) Ability to read and interpret OEM technical publications and engineering drawings Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Good written and verbal communication skills Able to evaluate and solve complex technical problems Able to work in flexible team environment Available to support maintenance activities across all shifts Able to work independently to complete assigned technical projects
Responsibilities
Create and update engine shop workscopes while ensuring compliance with regulatory and safety guidelines. Provide technical engineering support for turbofan engine MRO activities, including performance analysis and troubleshooting.
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