Overview
On Site
Full Time
Skills
Assembly
Military
Expect
MRB
Collaboration
Facilitation
ROOT
Corrective And Preventive Action
RCCA
Policies and Procedures
Aerospace
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Inspection
Repair
CATIA
3D Modeling
Database
Microsoft Office
Communication
Management
Health Insurance
Training
Computer Networking
Leadership
Aviation
Job Details
At Bell, we dare to live on the edge of possibility. From supporting NASA's first lunar mission to pioneering advanced tiltrotor systems, we redefine flight to make a real-world impact. Whether flying individuals to safety or protecting our troops, every team member at Bell is part of something greater.
Don't miss the chance to join our team environment where you'll feel a sense of camaraderie. You will collaborate with dedicated, enthusiastic team members whose unique experiences, backgrounds and ideas combine with a passion for our products to take us above and beyond flight.
Day in the Life of a Liaison Engineer in the Amarillo Assembly Center:
We are looking for motivated engineers with a passion to apply skills and knowledge achieved through both formal and informal educational environments. We integrate, assemble, build and improve the most advanced rotorcraft in the world including a portfolio of both military and commercial products. As an entry-level Liaison Engineer at Bell in Amarillo, you can expect to:
Translate academic knowledge to real world production and design applications
Enter Material Review Board (MRB) training to achieve required certification required to develop and release timely, cost-effective and technically sound repair dispositions for nonconforming product.
Collaborate with and inform Manufacturing and Quality team members regarding engineering requirements and methodologies to solve problems, increase production efficiencies, reduce cycle times, prevent errors and achieve first-time quality product deliveries to our customers.
Additionally, as your career progresses, anticipate:
Facilitating communication between other Engineering disciplines, Manufacturing, Quality and Suppliers relative to repair designs and resolution of engineering-related production problems.
Driving identified defective, damaged, non-conforming or malfunctioning parts, assemblies, systems, or equipment back to the source through documented Root Cause / Corrective Action (RCCA) methodologies to prevent recurrence.
Formulating improvements to Bell policies and procedures necessary to provide a disciplined framework for the daily execution of our jobs.
What You'll Need:
A Bachelor's degree or higher with a major in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering - required
3.0 GPA or higher - preferred
0-2 years of relevant experience
What Will Make You Stand Out:
Previous internship experience in an engineering role, preferably with an aerospace, technology and/or manufacturing organization, especially if part of the Textron family of companies.
Work-related or personal experience including willingness to expand knowledge of complex mechanical systems. Examples include troubleshooting, disassembly, inspection, repair, reassembly and test of automotive systems / components; farm equipment, robotic devices, etc.
Proficiency in CATIA [3-D modeling], Planning, Database & Microsoft Office tools
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Direct knowledge and interest to make the high desert of the Texas Panhandle your future home.
Perks of Joining the Bell Team:
Alternative work schedules - principally 4 x 10-hour work weeks
Relaxed Dress Code ("Dress For Your Day" policy)
120 hours of Vacation + additional Personal Time Off
12-13 paid holidays per year
Competitive salary
Comprehensive health insurance
Tuition reimbursement of up to $10K each year
Relocation Assistance (mileage requirement)
Continuous training and advancement opportunities
Mentorships and networking opportunities across the business and with leadership
Access to over 11 Employee Resource Groups
It's time to make your mark on the future of aviation. Go beyond the impossible and join the Flight Club.
Applications for this position will be accepted through October 31, 2025. The application window may be shortened or extended based on candidate flow and business needs. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible, and review the location for this role to ensure it aligns to your location preferences as all roles are on site at a Textron business unit.
Don't miss the chance to join our team environment where you'll feel a sense of camaraderie. You will collaborate with dedicated, enthusiastic team members whose unique experiences, backgrounds and ideas combine with a passion for our products to take us above and beyond flight.
Day in the Life of a Liaison Engineer in the Amarillo Assembly Center:
We are looking for motivated engineers with a passion to apply skills and knowledge achieved through both formal and informal educational environments. We integrate, assemble, build and improve the most advanced rotorcraft in the world including a portfolio of both military and commercial products. As an entry-level Liaison Engineer at Bell in Amarillo, you can expect to:
Translate academic knowledge to real world production and design applications
Enter Material Review Board (MRB) training to achieve required certification required to develop and release timely, cost-effective and technically sound repair dispositions for nonconforming product.
Collaborate with and inform Manufacturing and Quality team members regarding engineering requirements and methodologies to solve problems, increase production efficiencies, reduce cycle times, prevent errors and achieve first-time quality product deliveries to our customers.
Additionally, as your career progresses, anticipate:
Facilitating communication between other Engineering disciplines, Manufacturing, Quality and Suppliers relative to repair designs and resolution of engineering-related production problems.
Driving identified defective, damaged, non-conforming or malfunctioning parts, assemblies, systems, or equipment back to the source through documented Root Cause / Corrective Action (RCCA) methodologies to prevent recurrence.
Formulating improvements to Bell policies and procedures necessary to provide a disciplined framework for the daily execution of our jobs.
What You'll Need:
A Bachelor's degree or higher with a major in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering - required
3.0 GPA or higher - preferred
0-2 years of relevant experience
What Will Make You Stand Out:
Previous internship experience in an engineering role, preferably with an aerospace, technology and/or manufacturing organization, especially if part of the Textron family of companies.
Work-related or personal experience including willingness to expand knowledge of complex mechanical systems. Examples include troubleshooting, disassembly, inspection, repair, reassembly and test of automotive systems / components; farm equipment, robotic devices, etc.
Proficiency in CATIA [3-D modeling], Planning, Database & Microsoft Office tools
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Direct knowledge and interest to make the high desert of the Texas Panhandle your future home.
Perks of Joining the Bell Team:
Alternative work schedules - principally 4 x 10-hour work weeks
Relaxed Dress Code ("Dress For Your Day" policy)
120 hours of Vacation + additional Personal Time Off
12-13 paid holidays per year
Competitive salary
Comprehensive health insurance
Tuition reimbursement of up to $10K each year
Relocation Assistance (mileage requirement)
Continuous training and advancement opportunities
Mentorships and networking opportunities across the business and with leadership
Access to over 11 Employee Resource Groups
It's time to make your mark on the future of aviation. Go beyond the impossible and join the Flight Club.
Applications for this position will be accepted through October 31, 2025. The application window may be shortened or extended based on candidate flow and business needs. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible, and review the location for this role to ensure it aligns to your location preferences as all roles are on site at a Textron business unit.
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