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Structures Engineer – FAA Part 23 / DER Support

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We are standing up a dedicated FAA certification engineering division and seeking a contract Structures Engineer to support an active first engagement with a certificated MRO specializing in Part 23 aircraft — specifically landing gear structures. You will work closely with our engineering leadership and a contracted Structures DER to deliver structural substantiation packages, repair designs, and FAA approval documentation. This is a ground-floor opportunity within a growing division, with strong potential for recurring project work as the pipeline expands. What you'll work on

  • Structural analysis and substantiation for Part 23 aircraft landing gear components (static, fatigue, DTA as applicable)
  • Repair designs and approval packages using approval-by-comparison and similarity methods (AC 21-40A)
  • Coordination with FAA Designee DER — organizing data packages, addressing DER comments, managing 8110-3 sign-off workflow
  • DFM-aligned repair documentation suitable for certificated shops and MRO environments
  • Supporting regulatory compliance review: applicable ADs, STC applicability, airworthiness limitations
  • Occasional client-facing technical communication (written and verbal)

What we're looking for

  • 5+ years of experience in aviation structures engineering, with direct exposure to landing gear systems
  • Hands-on familiarity with FAA Part 23 certification — approval by comparison, similarity analysis, or equivalent methods
  • Direct experience working with or as a Structures DER (FAA Order 8110.4C workflow, 8110-3 sign-offs)
  • Strong working knowledge of metallic structural analysis: classical methods, FEA validation, fatigue/DTA basics
  • Proficiency in at least one FEA environment — licensed or open-source; results must be deliverable in standard formats
  • Ability to work independently and own deliverables with minimal oversight
  • Clear, professional technical writing — packages produced here go to the FAA

Nice to have

  • Prior MRO or repair station (Part 145) experience
  • Familiarity with landing gear MRO environments in the Pacific Northwest
  • CATIA V5, SolidWorks, or Fusion 360 proficiency for repair geometry documentation
  • Active or recently-active DER authorization (structures) — opens a separate conversation about partnership structure
  • Pacific NW location preferred (Everett / Seattle / Auburn corridor) but not required

Engagement details

  • Contract (1099), part-time — 10 to 30 hours/week depending on project phase
  • Remote-first; some travel to client site in the Auburn, WA area may be required
  • Rate: $100–$145/hr depending on experience and DER adjacency
  • Contractor is expected to provide their own FEA and CAD toolchain — any licensed, validated, or open-source simulation environment (ANSYS, Nastran, Abaqus, CalculiX/PrePoMax, Fusion 360, etc.) is acceptable provided results are deliverable in standard formats
  • No benefits package — contractor structure; rate reflects this

We are an equal opportunity employer. We value direct communicators who take ownership of their work. If you have spent years producing packages that actually get approved — technically sound and FAA-navigable — we want to hear from you. Please include a brief summary of your most relevant Part 23 or landing gear structures project in your application. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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