Job Description SummaryThe “SPOCT” team as part of the Catalyst Engine System organization is responsible for the Engineering System integration of engine Performance, Operability, Control & Transient disciplines. The Catalyst Engine System Integration Engineer will support the coordination of the abovementioned disciplines and teams across the development, validation, certification and production phase of the Catalyst Turboprop Engine to fulfill program objectives balancing the business and the technical needs with the goal of providing a quality product which meets the customer and certification requirements.Job DescriptionEssential Responsibilities Support SPOCT disciplines through engine testing executionManage System and SPOCT requirements to comply with regulation and customer specification, verify proper flow-down and validationContribute to certification execution supporting Certification rig and engine testing ensuring SPOCT requirements are satisfiedSupport engine production readiness and field support within SPOCT domainSupport and coordinate multi-disciplinary teams to meet assigned project goalsPerform risk assessment and risk trades to support system decisions considering technical and business impacts being cognizant of engine technical risks and mitigation's processesParticipate and/or present to technical and program reviews, monitor and report to leadership activity progressQualifications/Requirements Master’s degree in mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering related to heat transfer, fluid mechanics, propulsion or turbomachinery aerodynamics from an accredited college or university.Strong Experience in Product Development of complex products/systems in aerospace sector (e.g. Performance or Operability or Control or Thermal system or aerodynamic disciplines)Prior experience with Requirements management and related toolsPrior experience with New Product Development (NPI) processPrior experience on technical leadership a