At General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada, our focus extends beyond engineering technology solutions—we are dedicated to cultivating careers. If you seek a purpose-driven career solving some of the world’s most critical problems, alongside some of the brightest engineering minds, your application is welcome. Join a community where your unique perspective propels innovation.
Why Join Us?
- Flexible Work Environment: We have On-site and Hybrid positions, this is often dependent on the nature of your role. We offer a variety of options for your work schedule which includes compressed work week options, flexible start times and shut down periods.
- Professional Development: We offer a number of resources and support to help develop your professional toolkit! You should anticipate regular progress reviews as well as access to educational assistance, professional designations and certification support, training and more!
- Total Rewards: Consider it covered—health, dental, and beyond. Early access to a pension plan with various perks to acknowledge your contributions to the organization.
Job Description
The Component Engineer (Interconnect and Mechanical) provides technical support to engineering personnel and other service departments regarding component selection, specification, procurement and documentation. They apply their understanding of mechanical and electrical standards and principles to the selection and lifecycle management of components and technologies as well as providing training, guidance and support to junior members of the department and team.
Responsibilities Include:
- Developing deep expertise and familiarity with industry offerings, trends and technologies within the interconnect, cabling and mechanical commodities related to circuit card assemblies. Leverage this expertise for the benefit of the engineering organization.
- Investigation and selection of new technologies suitable for use in products, identifying opportunities for innovation, cost reduction, improved product performance and long lifecycle support, primarily within the interconnect and mechanical portfolio.
- Create and maintain component data in the corporate PLM System. Including technical documentation, export compliance information and lifecycle data.
- Collect component lifecycle data; develop and implement component obsolescence management strategies that balance technical requirements, supply chain risks, and business goals. Support the Engineering community related to component management, e.g. component selection, preferred parts, alternative parts, and obsolescence resolution.
- Work closely with design engineers to ensure that new product designs incorporate optimal component selection, considering factors such as manufacturability, testability, and reliability.
- Communication of technology roadmaps for new development, in conjunction with Supply Chain Management.
- Build and leverage relationships with suppliers, distributors, and OEMs for the benefit of the engineering organization.
- Support the maintenance of Approved Manufacturers List (AML), in conjunction with Supply Chain Management.
- Provide technical expertise to resolve component related issues that arise in manufacturing, contact manufacturers, and participate in failure analysis and resolution.
- Support process development and improvement for Component Engineering processes.
- Analyze and provide hazardous materials, PFAS, REACH, and RoHS material declarations.
- Direct and conduct counterfeit avoidance processes and efforts.
- Perform any related component engineering duties as required, including, supporting Export Compliance processes.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or Technologist’s Diploma in Mechanical/Electrical/Electronic Engineering or other applicable engineering discipline.
- Four years of related experience in component design, supplier quality, manufacturing or design of interconnect and mechanical components.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills (verbal and written).
- Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to work well as part of a design team.
- Process-oriented but innovative thinker.
- Proficient with database use and maintenance.
- Solid time management skills and the ability to meet deadlines.
- Detail-oriented with effective analytical and problem solving skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects.
- Willingness to be flexible and adaptable to changing priorities.
- High proficiency with computers and applications such as Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Access, Project, Visio, PowerPoint) and Adobe.
Ideally you will also have some experience in the following;
- Experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Experience with Obsolescence Management including GIDEP.
- Experience with Component Failure Analysis, Life Cycle analysis.
- Experience with PDMLink (Windchill) or other PLM systems.
- Working knowledge of interconnect commodities.
- Knowledge of the Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) manufacturing process and familiarity with CCA component layout design considerations.
It is a requirement that General Dynamics Mission Systems-Canada be registered with the Canadian Controlled Goods program and that all of its workforce be security assessed. Successful applicants must meet all applicable security requirements, including but not limited to the ability to obtain and maintain a Canadian government security clearance. Applicants may be required to meet additional security requirements in order to gain access to technical data, classified areas or information that is subject to international regulations. You must be eligible to work in Canada.
Additional Information
We believe the unique contributions of each of our colleagues are key in our ability to drive innovation. By fostering a culture of belonging, encouraging idea sharing at all levels, and reinforcing the very real impact of what we do, we offer an environment where everyone can take pride in their work. We respect diverse opinions, and value the lived experiences each and every one of us bring to our workplace. If you require accommodation during any stage of the application process, please contact Human Resources via recruitment@gd-ms.ca.