Boeing Test & Evaluation (BT&E) Systems Lab Test organization is seeking a Test & Evaluation Power Lab Engineer to join their team in Seattle, WA. This role is crucial in supporting electrical system testing and electrical system lab design for Boeing's commercial and military derivative aircraft.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work in a dedicated, customizable test and evaluation space, supporting projects from early technology development stages to complex, emergent in-service issues. The role involves both hands-on lab testing and contributing to the future vision of the electrical system testing lab.
The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and verifying test methods, designing test hardware and software systems, and analyzing data to meet customer requirements. The position requires strong technical skills in electrical systems, including the ability to read and troubleshoot electrical diagrams, as well as experience with computer-aided design and simulation tools.
Boeing offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive base pay (ranging from $102,000 to $164,450 depending on level), health insurance, retirement plans, and various insurance options. The position includes opportunities for professional growth and development within a global aerospace leader.
Key technical responsibilities include developing test procedures, implementing calibration solutions, designing test systems, and using analytical tools for design verification. The role also involves significant documentation and communication aspects, including preparing test reports and presenting results internally.
This position requires a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field and at least 2 years of experience. The ideal candidate should be self-motivated with strong communication and team-building skills. The role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge aerospace technology while contributing to Boeing's mission of enabling human flight and advancing aerospace innovation.
Note that this is a security-sensitive position requiring U.S. Person status and the ability to obtain a U.S. Secret Clearance. The role is based in Seattle, WA, primarily on first shift, though additional shift requirements may arise to support program objectives.