Title:Propulsion Engineer
Program Summary:KBR is seeking a highly experienced Propulsion Engineer to
provide advanced engineering support for C-130J and C-130H propulsion and
propeller systems, including the T56-A-15, AE2100D3, 54H60, NP2000, and
R391 propeller assemblies. This role supports Air Force and international mobility customers by delivering propulsion performance analysis, fleet sustainment
engineering, and airworthiness evaluations for legacy and modernized C-130
platforms.
Responsibilities:- Conduct detailed propulsion system modeling, performance analysis, and mission-profile assessments for T56 and AE2100D3 engines
- Evaluate propeller system performance, vibration characteristics, and operational reliability for 54H60, NP2000, and R391 propeller systems
- Support engine/propeller integration, flight test planning, and propulsion-related airworthiness reviews
- Analyze engine health monitoring data, exceedance events, and maintenance trends to identify reliability drivers
- Lead root-cause investigations for propulsion and propeller discrepancies, including blade failures, gearbox issues, and control-system anomalies
- Develop engineering recommendations for system upgrades, modifications, and sustainment improvements
- Prepare propulsion engineering reports, technical briefings, and engineering change proposals for government and OEM stakeholders
- Collaborate with depot facilities, OEM engineering teams, and Air Force program offices to support fleet readiness
Required:- Master's degree in aerospace, Mechanical, or related Engineering
- Experience with C-130J/H propulsion and propeller systems, including T56, AE2100, 54H60, NP2000, and R391
- Familiarity with engine performance tools, vibration analysis, and propeller control systems (EPCS, DECU, FADEC)
- AFLCMC experience in Program Office
- Strong technical writing, analytical, and communication skills.
- Clearance eligibility required