Coordinates activities to evaluate and resolve engineeringrelated production problems encountered in the assigned area of aircraft manufacturing facility by performing the following duties
Reviews production schedules engineering specifications orders and related information to maintain current knowledge of manufacturing methods procedures and activities in assigned area
Coordinates with customer to investigate and resolve problems
Confers with quality control material manufacturing and other department personnel to provide technical support
Interprets engineering drawings and facilitates correction of errors on drawings and documents identified during manufacturing operations
Investigates reports of defective damaged or malfunctioning parts assemblies equipment or systems to determine nature and scope of problem
Examines measures inspects or tests defective part for conformance to engineering design drawings or blueprint specifications
Consults with project engineers to obtain specialized information
Evaluates findings to formulate corrective action plan and coordinates implementation of plan
Maintains records or oversees recording of information by others to ensure engineering drawings and documents are current and that engineeringrelated production problems and resolutions are documented
Serves as member of material review board to determine disposition of defective or damaged parts
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Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering Aerospace Engineering or related field
Extensive experience in commercial aircraft interiors with a focus on lavatory and galley systems
Fluent in both Japanese and English with exceptional communication skills in both languages
Proven experience in liaison engineering roles coordinating between design and manufacturing teams
Strong problemsolving skills and attention to detail
Willingness to relocate to Niigata Japan
Moderate travel within the U.S. and Japan may be required to support America programs
Liaison Engineer
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Coordinates activities to evaluate and resolve engineering-related production problems encountered in the assigned area of aircraft manufacturing facility by performing the following duties
Reviews production schedules, engineering specifications, orders, and related information to maintain current knowledge of manufacturing methods, procedures, and activities in assigned area
Coordinates with customer to investigate and resolve problems
Confers with quality control, material, manufacturing, and other department personnel to provide technical support
Interprets engineering drawings and facilitates correction of errors on drawings and documents identified during manufacturing operations
Investigates reports of defective, damaged, or malfunctioning parts, assemblies, equipment, or systems to determine nature and scope of problem
Examines, measures, inspects, or tests defective part for conformance to engineering design drawings or blueprint specifications
Consults with project engineers to obtain specialized information
Evaluates findings to formulate corrective action plan and coordinates implementation of plan
Maintains records or oversees recording of information by others to ensure engineering drawings and documents are current and that engineering-related production problems and resolutions are documented
Serves as member of material review board to determine disposition of defective or damaged parts
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field
Extensive experience in commercial aircraft interiors, with a focus on lavatory and galley systems
Fluent in both Japanese and English, with exceptional communication skills in both languages
Proven experience in liaison engineering roles, coordinating between design and manufacturing teams
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Willingness to relocate to Niigata, Japan
Moderate travel within the U.S. and Japan may be required to support America programs
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