Aerospace Engineer researches and develops structural engineering specifications for aerospace products, parts, or associated operations to improve the efficiency and reliability of aerospace systems. Analyzes results of stress tests on various craft and missile parts to determine material durability and tolerances. Being an Aerospace Engineer oversees flight tests of prototypes and analyzes resulting data to validate flight characteristics and identify necessary improvements. Conducts calculations and utilizes simulations to evaluate aerodynamics, structural integrity, propulsion efficiency, and the effect on fuel consumption of new or existing materials. Additionally, Aerospace Engineer utilizes CAE, 3-D, and digital modeling to create detailed plans and specifications to support production. Assists quality assurance and purchasing teams with the evaluation of new or existing suppliers, products and materials, or technologies. Understands and complies with all federal regulatory requirements and specifications. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Aerospace Engineer work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be an Aerospace Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Pursuit Aerospace Morton is a contract manufacturer of high precision CNC machined aerospace, and power generation parts. Our primary business centers around large turbine components for the jet engine industry. Located in Morton, Illinois we have been in business for 45 years and offer a state of the art, safe, clean, and air-conditioned facility to work in. We are currently expanding and need to add to our talented and dedicated workforce.
Visit us at www.pursuitaerospace.com to learn more about us.
Job Summary:
Inspect products and determine if they meet customer requirements. Operate and control the CMM and other inspection equipment, read CMM reports and correlate with blueprint dimensions. Visually inspect product and clean product prior to shipment. Mark items for acceptance or rejection, record inspection results. Notify management and operators about suspect inspection results. Receiving in process and final inspection, determine the correct gaging needed to do the job. Assist with gage calibration. Prepare test and inspection reports as requested. Produce data entry information (SPC), as requested. Clean and perform general maintenance of CMM and other inspection equipment. Use tools or inspection equipment as needed.
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