Responsibilities
Major Job Activities:
- Lead the stand‑up of welding capability, including equipment specification, vendor evaluation, installation, and qualification
- Develop aerospace‑compliant welding procedures (e.g., AWS D17.1) and special‑process documentation; oversee NADCAP readiness.
- Hire, train, and supervise welders and welding technicians; manage certifications and ongoing skills development.
- Partner with engineering, quality, and manufacturing teams to ensure processes meet design, reliability, and compliance requirements.
- Drive continuous improvement activities including process optimization, root‑cause analysis, and efficiency improvements.
- Support customer, regulatory, and internal audits related to special processes and welding operations.
Materials & Equipment Directly Used:
- Welding systems (e.g., GTAW/TIG, laser welding, EB welding, resistance welding equipment)
- Weld fixtures, manipulators, and automation systems
- Weld inspection tools (NDT coordination, visual inspection equipment, destructive test sample prep)
- Manufacturing software: MES, QMS, digital work instruction tools
- Standard office and collaboration software
Working Envornment:
- Aerospace manufacturing environment with exposure to welding operations, fabrication areas, and inspection labs
- Occasional requirement to work near high‑heat processes and heavy equipment
- Mix of office, shop floor, and outdoor environments
Physical Activities:
- Periodic lifting of components up to 25 lbs
- Standing for extended periods during weld trials or process development
- Use of PPE including welding helmets, gloves, and safety glasses
- Walking and climbing short stairs in manufacturing areas
Supervisory Responsibilities:
- Direct supervision of welders, welding technicians, and associated support staff
- Responsible for capital equipment specification, justification, and budget oversight for welding systems
- Manages training and certification budgets for welding personnel
Qualifications
Education / Certifications:
- One-year related experience may be substituted for one year of education, if degree is required.
- Bachelor’s degree in Welding Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or equivalent experience
- Certification such as CWI or CWEng preferred
- Additional aerospace‑specific welding training/credentials a plus
Experience:
- Minimum 7 years aerospace or regulated‑industry welding experience
- Demonstrated experience specifying, installing, or qualifying welding equipment
- Experience building or scaling a welding team or special‑process function
- Strong knowledge of AWS D17.1, AS9100, NADCAP, and aerospace materials (titanium, nickel alloys, aluminum)
Skills & Technology Used:
- Expertise in welding processes (GTAW required; laser, EBW, and automated systems preferred)
- Ability to read engineering drawings, weld symbols, and process specs
- Strong troubleshooting and metallurgical fundamentals
- Proficiency in Lean Manufacturing, PFMEA, and process control tools
- Excellent communication and team‑leadership skills
Security Clearance & Other Requirements:
- Ability to access systems with information restricted to U.S. citizens per federal contract requirements is required.
- Eligibility to obtain and maintain a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Secret Security Clearance.
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