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The Boeing Technical Fellowship program is a highly selective technical leadership career path [1] [2] at The Boeing Company, similar in nature to the IBM Fellows program. . Established in 1989, the role of the engineers and scientists serving as Technical Fellows is to set technical direction for Boeing, and to resolve issues that arise when the company creates new produ
According to Richard Henning, SPEEA's co-founder and engineer, SPEEA's earliest beginnings were meetings at the Seattle YMCA in 1945 to frame its first constitution. [ 1 ] SPEEA was formed in 1946 by a group of Boeing engineers in Seattle , Washington and is an affiliated local union of the International Federation of Professional and Technical ...
Manufacturing engineer Douglas Dorsey started working at Boeing in 1984 and retired in 2017. Dorsey worked on the Boeing 777 and 787 Dreamliner, where he said things began to unravel.
The traditional "entry level" grade within DCAA is the GS-7 level (some employees come in either at the lower GS-5 level or higher GS-9 or GS-11 levels) and the "career ladder" is GS-7 to GS-9 to GS-11 and finally to GS-12, with the employee expected to advance between grades after one year and if hired as a GS-7, to reach the GS-12 level after ...
Boeing announced in October that it planned to cut 10% of its workforce, about 17,000 jobs, in the coming months. Boeing issues layoff notices to 400-plus workers as it begins drastic cuts Skip to ...
(Reuters) -Boeing increased its wage proposal to tens of thousands of striking workers on Monday, offering a 30% general wage increase over four years in what it called its "best and final" offer ...
Until retiring from his position as senior fellow [3] at the Boeing Company. [4] in 2020, [3] he oversaw their Blended Wing Body ("BWB") program. [5] [6] He has been a member of the National Academy of Engineering since 1992, where he is an AIAA Honorary Fellow, the organization’s highest distinction.
If this strike is costing Boeing even $100 million a day, it confirms my initial estimate that Boeing's losses will triple for as long as the strike lasts, to perhaps $3 billion per month.