Job Summary
We are seeking an experienced Aircraft Windshield Engineer to support the design, development, certification, manufacturing, and repair of aircraft transparent systems, including cockpit windshields, side windows, and cabin windows. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in aerospace materials, structural analysis, certification standards, and aircraft transparency systems.
Key Responsibilities
Design, develop, analyze, and test aircraft windshield and window systems using CAD tools.
Optimize transparency designs for structural integrity, optical performance, durability, and weight reduction.
Select and evaluate materials such as laminated glass, acrylic, and polycarbonate for aerospace applications.
Support lamination, bonding, coating, heating, and fabrication processes.
Perform structural, thermal, and impact analysis including bird strike and pressure load evaluations using FEA tools.
Ensure compliance with FAA regulations and aerospace industry standards related to aircraft transparency systems.
Prepare engineering documentation, technical reports, drawings, and certification support data.
Collaborate with manufacturing and production teams to improve fabrication, tooling, and inspection processes.
Develop repair procedures for issues such as delamination, cracking, scratches, and heating element failures.
Provide technical guidance during design reviews, troubleshooting, and manufacturing support activities.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related field.
Experience working with aircraft structures, aerospace transparencies, or laminated glass systems.
Strong knowledge of aircraft windshield/window systems and aerospace manufacturing processes.
Proficiency in CAD software and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools.
Familiarity with FAA regulations and aerospace certification requirements.
Understanding of:
Bird strike analysis
Thermal and stress analysis
Anti-ice/heated windshield systems
Optical coatings and acrylic bonding technologies
Strong problem-solving and communication skills.
Preferred Experience
Experience supporting FAA/PMA certification programs.
Aerospace OEM, MRO, or aircraft component manufacturing experience.
Knowledge of ATA Chapter 56 or related aerospace transparency standards.
Work Environment
Aerospace manufacturing facilities
Aircraft component production environments
Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facilities
Engineering and testing laboratories
Related Backgrounds
Candidates with experience in the following areas are encouraged to apply:
Aerospace Design Engineering
Aircraft Structures Engineering
Structural Analysis Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering - Aerospace Transparencies
Aircraft Window/Windshield Systems Engineering