Project Title: Complete Oil Analysis Technology (COAT

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Project Title: Complete Oil Analysis Technology (COAT
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Project Title:
Complete Oil Analysis Technology (COAT) Development
Objective:
Support the PW300 Customer Engineering team with the development and the implementation of the
Complete Oil Analysis Technology (COAT) on the PW300 fleet. COAT is an innovative oil analysis
technology developed by P&WC. COAT allow a more precise characterization of alloy particles present in
the in engine oil (shape, size and quantity) than the oil analysis technology that exist today. COAT has the
ability to track the measure specific wear patterns of multi alloy assemblies soaked in the oil system, to
predict the deterioration rate of key components such as bearings and oil cavity seals. The student is
responsible for the coordination of the activities between all internal and external partners involved in the
COAT project.
Description:
Key activities include:
1- Liaise with P&WC organizations (laboratory, and engineering groups, customer support groups),
customers and maintenance facilities who participate to COAT project, to ensure timely submission of oil
samples, supporting documents and transmission of results.
2- Communicate oil samples information to Customer Engineers responsible for the program, and liaise
with the business partner when necessary.
3- Track oil samples and report on the status of analysis.
4- Provide to the material lab the historical data on the sampled engines and on specific fleet.
5- Support Customer Engineering with the actions required to apply COAT to the entire PW300 fleet.
Please note that if you are selected for an interview, you will be notified on February 3rd. All interviews
will be held Monday, February 8th in Pratt & Whitney facilities in Longueuil. Thank you to ensure you are
available on February 8th in the morning before applying for this project.
Deliverables:
1- Write summary report of COAT findings.
2- Propose maintenance actions adapted to nature of COAT findings.
3- Assist the preparartion of communication documents a) Service Bulletin (SB) to define maintenance
work scope b) Special Information Letter (SIL) and Special Instruction (SI) to communicate and implement
specific maintenance actions.
4- Assist with the revision of the Engine Maintenance Manuals (EMM) and Overhaul Manuals (OM) where
required to implement any permanent maintenance actions.
Benefit:
Reduce the number of un-scheduled field events and define economical workscope scopes for engines
Internal use ID : 1485
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that requires repair.
Ending Date:
Schedule:
Starting Date: 02 May 2016
Number Hours:
500 hours with potential extention of 100 hours
19 August 2016
Full-Time
Software:
Microsoft Office, Excel, CRM, JView
Pre-requisite:
Knowledge of gas turbine engines, eager to learn and develop new maintenance anticipation methods
Contact Name:
Serge Corriveau
Location:
Longueuil
Internal use ID : 1485
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