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Honeywell Mech Design Engr II Gears Bearings Seals Lubrication Systems 
United States 
881973987

12.08.2024
JOB DESCRIPTION

The future is what you make it.

Honeywell has an opening for an Engineer II in the Mechanical Systems Engineering group responsible for the design and analysis of bearings, gears and splines, seals, and lubrication systems for propulsion engines, auxiliary power units, and engine gearboxes. The scope of this position includes using state-of-the-art software tools and methods and supporting Technical Excellence Teams to capture and publish analysis practices and guidelines. The position may involve test rig design, operation, and data collection and analysis. Analytical results may be presented in design reviews and will be recorded in appropriate documentation to meet program deliverables and requirements. Applicant must work effectively with design teams, global support, and chief engineers.

The salary range for this position is ($77,000 - $100,000). The actual base salary offer will depend on a variety of factors including experience, education, geography and other relevant factors.


You Must Have:
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
  • 2-4 years of relevant engineering experience

We Value:

  • Experience with mechanical systems for gas turbine engines
  • Advanced understanding of bearings, gears, seals, and lubrication systems
  • Proficiency with engineering analysis software and tools

· Benefits – Medical, Vision, Dental, Mental Health
· Paid Vacation
· 401k Plan/Retirement Benefits (as per regional policy)
· Career Growth
· Professional Development
· Benefits provided may differ by role and location.


Additional Information
  • JOB ID: req457035
  • Category: Engineering
  • Location: 111 S 34th St.,Phoenix,Arizona,85034,United States
  • Exempt
  • Due to US export control laws, must be a US citizen, permanent resident or have protected status.