Responsibilities
- Develop engineering design solutions with CAD for modifications to aircraft cabin systems.
- Modify cabin layout and associated components such as new LOPA, passenger service units, emergency equipment, galleys, monuments, and lavatories.
- Modify existing aircraft environmental systems including air conditioning, water, and waste.
- Introduce new aircraft paint schemes (liveries) and emergency marking systems.
- Install or modify Overhead Flight Crew Rest (OFCR) and Overhead Crew Rest Station (OCRS).
- Produce substantiation documents to demonstrate compliance with regulatory and operational requirements, including flammability documentation, design reports (egress, direct view, etc.), ground test plans and reports, cabin walkthrough plans and reports, and system safety analysis for interior components and systems.
- Compile engineering accomplishment documentation and instructions for continued airworthiness, such as service bulletins, accomplishment instructions, and aircraft and component manual supplements.
- Attend meetings and represent Boeing on aircraft surveys and on‑site installation support at various UK and overseas locations.
- Support statement of work and bids for new customer requests.
- Collaborate with customers, outside vendors, MROs, regulatory agencies, and internal teams to create engineering solutions that exceed customer expectations on time and within budget.
- Undertake design projects ranging from simple changes to complex Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) modifications.
- Participate in instructor‑led training courses for hard and soft skill improvement.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Aeronautical), Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or a comparable non‑US qualification directly related to the work statement.
- Experience in aircraft interiors mechanical/structural design engineering.
- Current or recent employment within the aerospace industry, specifically with an EASA Part 21J Design Organisation (or equivalent).
- Proficiency with CATIA V5 and/or 3DX (CATIA V6).
- Knowledge and experience of aircraft interior reconfiguration programmes and primary and secondary aircraft structures.
- Working knowledge of sheet metal forming, fabrication, and machining.
- Working knowledge of aircraft material and fastener selection, hole size types, sealants, and finishing.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of EASA regulatory and airworthiness requirements, including E‑TSO, CS‑25, CFR Part 25, and Part 21J design organisations.
- High level of attention to detail and professional integrity.
- Ability to work on multiple programmes with varying levels of requirements efficiently and effectively.
- Strong prioritisation skills and flexibility to adapt to changing situations and demands.
- Collaboration, knowledge sharing, independence, integrity, adaptability, motivation, resilience, and high aspirations.
Work Authorization
Locally hired position in either the UK or Ireland. Candidates must have current legal authorisation to work immediately in the UK or Ireland.
Cabin Interiors Design and Certification Engineer employer: Boeing Company
Boeing Company is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment in the heart of Westminster where innovation thrives. With a strong commitment to employee development, competitive benefits including a pension plan and generous leave options, and a diverse culture that values collaboration, Boeing provides a meaningful opportunity for growth and impact in the field of industrial engineering.