EMILY J Sloan
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Summary
A dynamic, performance –driven professional with a leadership approach that creates a
p roductive environment beneficial to the organization, team members, and the customer.
P roven success in adapting to t ime constraints and schedules while remaining proficient
i n performance and achieving winning results. An exceptional team builder and lateral
t hinker with strong engineering and business acumen. Excellent history of improving
customer satisfaction, reducing cost and increasing quality. Interested in a wide scope of
technologies and bridging the gap between disciplines.
RELEVANT WORK Experience
The Boeing Company, Saint Charles, Missouri
BR&T Materials Engineer Cruise Missile Systems, Harpoon, SLAM ER &
Direct Attack, Chinook
2011 Current
Current program support includes MOP, T3, B61, JDAM-ER, JDAM, SDB, CMS, and
Chinook
Collaborate with various engineers, suppliers, and quality personnel to provide input on
materials choices and solve materials related issues during all phases of production and service
for various weapons programs.
Serve as lead technical POC for materials engineering and processing for the weapons
d ivision, providing subject matter expertise regarding materials in the field of manufacturing,
structures, corrosion, and field sustainability.
Work regularly with suppliers, responsible for protection of Boeing Intellectual Property,
i ncluding trade secrets, processes, materials, and manufacturing.
Conduct inspection, including failure and corrosion analysis of supplier parts and parts
returned from the field, including repair and prevention methods.
Provide materials support to program manufacturing sites, including Boeing and McAlester
A rmy Ammunition Plant.
M &P Project Leader responsible for interpretation and execution of Boeing Product
Standards and Boeing Material Specifications for Chinook assemblies. Responsible for vetting of
a ll materials for the program in St Clair and led implementation of material testing plans and
support of reduced cost materials during manufacturing and assembly operations. Documented
savings of 50K and nearly 2000 hours determined for 2013.
Review, provide input, and sign off on engineering drawings using TeamCenter and
TeamCenter Enterprise
Other program support, Special Projects, JAGM, F 18 August 2010 2011
Provide F-18 TACAIR support of manufacturing issues involving paints and sealants during
application and service of aircraft.
Work Supplier Information Requests generated in Boeing’s Integrated Quality Data System.
Work Cost Reduction Initiative for alteration of F-18 cockpit insulation blanket installation
and determine possible savings.
Assist in implementation of heat t ransfer system for a proprietary, classified program. Serve
as materials and f luid POC on program.
Support LEAN programs involving dissemination of information to new engineers in M &P
and AMR&D to improve retention and communication.
Provide M &P support for JAGM, mainly corrosion and assembly issues during development.
EMILY J Sloan
The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, Missouri
Materials Engineer Advanced Manufacturing, Research & Development June 2008 August 2010
Served as main technical point of contact for sustainable
p rojects based in the UK and India. Developed manufacturing f low sheets and conducted
analysis of environmental impact of common manufacturing processes and development of an
applicable software tool.
Assist other engineers on programs, including execution of
P roprietary Information Agreements.
Managed and executed project plans within schedule and
budget constraints for High Strength Non Quenchable Aluminum Alloy program.
Developed supplier statements of work, obtained
p rocurements, and applied results to resolve production platform technology gaps.
Identified and coordinated supplier relations regarding raw
material production and low-distortion machine processing for both aluminum and titanium.
A nalyzed data as necessary, utilizing Matlab and Minitab.
Supported technology t ransition of linear friction welded Ti-
5553 onto production program. Coordinated with The Welding Institute regarding engineering
d ifficulties, feasibility of technology use, and development of process.
Implemented testing and analysis of data and heat
t reatments for various nickel-based high temperature proprietary alloys.
Executed full comparison study of powder metallurgy
p roduction to traditional manufacturing processes. Acquired large quantity of data regarding
various parts from 737, 777, and 787 for determination of rapid manufacturing feasibility as a
replacement for high production assembly parts and gained familiarity with Enovia.
The Boeing Company, BCA, Auburn, Washington
Engineer Intern Inorganic Coatings & Finishes May 07 August 2007
Utilized various analytical techniques, including the SOC-410
handheld infrared spectrometer device, bench FTIR, EDAX X-ray f luorescence machine,
i nductively coupled plasma machine (ICP) and other common lab equipment to analyze samples.
Established calibration for portable infrared device involving
Sol-Gel (conversion coating) on Titanium.
Aged alodine 1000 solution tank for tank life extension
p roject
Community Service
STEM activites
EDUCATION
Master of Materials Science & Engineering G.P.A 3.7/4.0
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry. Minor in Materials
Missouri University of Science & Technology, Rolla, Missouri
ACTIVITIES AND AFFILIATIONS
Boeing Phantom Works Silver Phantom Team Award for LES Duct Team
Boeing softball
Society of Women Engineers
Advisor, Eta Kappa Chapter of Chi Omega Fraternity