Landing Gear System Designer Engineering - Wichita, KS at Geebo

Landing Gear System Designer

Company Name:
PDS Technical Services
Title: Landing Gear System Designer Location: KS-Wichita
PDS is seeking a Landing Gear System Designer for an open position in Wichita, KS.
In your role you will be responsible for:
Design and development of aircraft landing systems, including: development, specification, certification and CATIA V5/V6 design, assembly and installation of primary and secondary structure, forged and machined components, shock struts, extension/retraction mechanisms, wheels, brakes, steering and controls.
Education and
Experience:

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering degree
PDS Tech, Inc. will comply with all applicable federal and state laws governing the use of such background checks and drug tests
PDS Tech, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Female/Disabled/Veteran (EOE M/F/D/V)
Founded in 1977, PDS Tech, Inc. is one of the nation's premier specialty staffing firms with 31 offices nationwide. We offer a full range of benefits including:
Health insurance
Paid holidays
Weekly payroll
Immediate 401(k) eligibility
Completion bonuses
Training
Please note availability of benefits may vary by position.
PDS specializes in Engineering and IT arenas including Aerospace, Defense, Electronics, Telecommunications, Automotive, and Energy just to name a few. Our reputation, track record, and years of continuous growth reflect the commitment to quality that our employees and clients experience first-hand. To find out more about PDS, check out our /
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Aerospace / Aircraft Landing Gear System Designer KS-Wichita 14011773 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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