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Systems Analysis & Validation Engineer (F135)

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United Technologies Corporation
Pratt and Whitney, a subsidiary of UTC, is a world leader in the design, manufacture and support of engines for commercial, military and regional aircrafts, as well as a leader in the production of space propulsion systems.
The selected candidate would be involved in the F135 Joint Strike Fighter Engine Program to ensure that all analytical requirements are validated. This involves participation with a group of engineers responsible for test planning, instrumentation requirements, pre-test predictions, test coverage, post-test engine data analysis and reporting for all engine models. This working team consists of other Systems Groups, Module Centers, Controls, Instrumentation, IT and Hardware and Product Validation Groups. Together these groups plan, schedule and participate in tests that support the development and certification of all F135 engine models.
The Systems Analysis & Validation group is most active during the development and validation phase providing the integration of all testing including sea level stands and flight test.
BS Aerospace, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering is required.
Minimum of 4 years or more experience with systems or aero background. Development test experience a plus.
Located in East Hartford however some travel will be required. Must be a US citizen or have Permanent Resident status.
United Technologies Corporation is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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