Integration & Test EngineerLocation: Everett, WAJob ID: #68485Pay Range: $75-86Design/assemble test fixtures and lead a small team of technicians and possible other engineers to execute static/abuse/cycle testing of airplane closets, galleys, lavatories and other aircraft interior monuments in a noisy, light industrial environment. This is a hands-on job that can occasionally be physically intense. There would be an expectation to assist technicians with test setups while doing any coordinating necessary to complete testing on time. The test engineer will be aware of all aspects of a specific program and will be a source of knowledge about what needs to be achieved in order to succeed. Priorities are constantly changing as due dates move so the ability to adjust on the fly is crucial. Long hours and tight schedules are not unexpected.-Fluent in English (written and spoken)-Capable of following/giving verbal instructions-Must be punctual, willing to work to a schedule, and capable of dealing with shifting priorities.-Be a team player; able to work independently-Be self-motivated-Be willing to occasionally work late and possibly weekends-Must be able to lift 50 lbs minimum-Steel toed boots required-Comfortable with occasional work on ladders, elevated platforms no higher than 20' and comfortable with fall protection-Willing to wear basic PPE as required(mask, gloves, safety glasses, safety shoes, hard hats, hearing protection, etc)-Willing to use basic solvents like acetone; willing to handle lead shot and ingots with glovesRequired experience-Experience with 3D modeling and drafting (Unigraphics (preferred), Catia, Solidworks)-Experience with designing/fabricating standard plates, bracket, etc in steel/aluminum/wood-Experience with writing programs in Labview-Experience writing Test Plans/Reports-Experience with reading/interpreting/executing test plans written by others-Experience with simple electronics for cycle test execution-Able to convey general instructions to technicians in order to achieve daily tasks-Able to communicate and work with design/stress engineers to help design test fixtures and execute tests-Ability to professionally communicate with test witnesses when on site-Experience with hydraulic, simple pneumatic and simple electrical systems-Capable of troubleshooting hydraulic/pneumatic/electrical issues-Comfortable working with hand and power tools (grinders, saws, impacts, drills, etc)-Experience with fabrication work (mechanical: carpentry and/or metalworking)-General Assembly of Parts-Manual Lathe-Manual Mill-Chop Saw/Table Saw/Band Saw-other woodworking tools-other metalworking toolsBonus experience-Previous static/abuse/cycle testing experience (specifically aerospace)-Experience with rigging-Experience with bridge and gantry cranes-Experience with using torque wrenches, calipers, and other precision measuring equipmentAttention to detail, the ability to focus on the current situation, a questioning attitude (don't follow orders without evaluating personal safety, looking for basic errors, thinking about the result), some previous experience with working around customers and privileged data.Safety mindsetCleaning is a REQUIREMENT for this job!+++Candidates must be able to lift 50lbs solo+++Benefits provided: 401K, medical, dental, and vision, sick time as applicable to state lawButler America Aerospace, LLC. is proud to provide an equal opportunity workplace and be an affirmative action employer. Consider Butler because we are committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We recognize that we thrive on diversity and inclusion for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and the communities where we are located. Employment decisions are made without regard to rac