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How would you describe what you did at Boeing?As a Liason Engineer, I dispositioned discrepant composite and metal parts for the F-22. In addition, I wrote a knowledge retention database in MS Access, enhanced communication between groups, and coordinated work with suppliers.
Posted @ 08:38AM, August 15, 2007
by Andrew Mott | Permalink |
What's the toughest problem you've had to solve at Boeing?Redesigning access methods into a 15-year old legacy system, using modern asynchronous approaches. Adding multi-variance and versioning into this same system.
Posted @ 07:16PM, July 09, 2007
by Trey Stout | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Boeing?Helped the first 787 off the ground by wrangling the 60million objects in the plane's wiring/electronics database.
Posted @ 07:14PM, July 09, 2007
by Trey Stout | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Boeing?Was McDonnell Douglas, Team Lead and Point of Contact for Manufacturing Engineering support. Manage 25 people in support of Final Assembly and Flight Test production planning. Improved processes and procedures to reduce assembly hours by 22%. Managed engineering change traffic and ...
Posted @ 08:13AM, June 19, 2007
by Tor Carson | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Boeing?Leader of a nine-month long project required by Seattle University to graduate with a Master's degree in Software Engineering. Used Ruby, XML-RPC, Ruby-GTK and Glade.
Posted @ 12:33PM, June 02, 2007
by Edington Watt | Permalink |
What's the secret to getting hired at Boeing?Being persistant on applying constantly online - always looking for new job openings that match what you're looking for
Posted @ 07:18PM, May 10, 2007
by Aisha Ayoub | Permalink |
How did you find your job at Boeing?I interned at Boeing the summer before and was offered a job before I left for the summer. I realized Boeing was hiring through a job fair I attended on campus and applied online for a position. All their positions are posted online today and it is the only way to get into a position at the ...
Posted @ 07:39AM, April 30, 2007
by Jennifer Wenthe | Permalink |
What was your major and how applicable is it to your position at Boeing?My major was Material Science and Engineering. It is directly applicable to my job, which is not as common as one would think these days! My job entails material analysis and industry research, among other things. My lab work in college was probably the most beneficial information I could ...
Posted @ 07:19AM, April 30, 2007
by Jennifer Wenthe | Permalink |
What advice would you give to a new employee at Boeing?Get involved! Ask questions! be noticed.
Posted @ 11:02AM, April 28, 2007
by Brittany Badali | Permalink |
What did you learn along the way at Boeing?You learn way more working at a company than you ever will in school.
Posted @ 11:01AM, April 28, 2007
by Brittany Badali | Permalink |
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