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Join CS Group Canada in Montréal as an Avionics Systems Engineer. You will integrate and validate safety-critical systems like FMS and GPS, ensuring compliance with DO-178C and MIL-STD standards. This hybrid role requires DOORS expertise and offers leading benefits, including comprehensive insura...
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Canada , Montréal
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Sopra Steria
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Electrical and Avionics Systems Engineer
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Join our engineering team in London, Ontario, to design and integrate avionics and electrical systems for high-performance aircraft. You will work across the full V-model, from concept to testing, focusing on data acquisition, cockpit avionics, and mission-critical subsystems. The role requires e...
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Canada , London, Ontario
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ITPS (CANADA) LTD
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Avionics
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Seeking an Avionics Licensed AME in Ottawa for the CC330 Husky fleet. This role supports critical STTC, troop transport, and VVIP flights. Requires an AME E license, 5+ years on A330 aircraft, and eligibility for Secret security clearance. Enjoy a global travel role with competitive compensation ...
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Canada , Ottawa
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44.82 - 58.60 CAD / Hour
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L3Harris
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Explore the critical and innovative field of avionics engineering, where professionals design, develop, integrate, and maintain the electronic systems that are the nerve center of modern aircraft. Avionics engineers ensure the safety, reliability, and functionality of everything from communication and navigation to flight control and mission systems. For those seeking a career at the intersection of aerospace, electrical engineering, and computer science, avionics engineer jobs offer a dynamic pathway to shaping the future of aviation and defense technology. Professionals in this role are responsible for the entire lifecycle of aircraft electronic systems. Typical duties include designing circuit boards and hardware architectures, developing and integrating embedded software, and creating detailed interface control documents. A significant part of the job involves systems integration, ensuring that diverse components like sensors, displays, communication radios, and flight computers work together seamlessly within strict safety and performance standards. Avionics engineers also conduct rigorous testing and validation using automated test equipment (ATE) and simulation environments to troubleshoot issues related to electromagnetic interference, signal integrity, and software functionality. Furthermore, they are deeply involved in certification processes, generating the necessary documentation and analysis to prove airworthiness to regulatory bodies like the FAA and EASA. To succeed in avionics engineer jobs, a strong educational foundation is essential, typically a bachelor’s or advanced degree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science. The role demands a robust skill set encompassing both hardware and software. Key technical competencies include proficiency with digital and analog circuits, real-time operating systems (RTOS), and programming languages like C/C++ and Python. Engineers must be well-versed in industry-standard protocols and data buses such as MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429, ARINC 664 (AFDX), and Ethernet. Familiarity with model-based systems engineering (MBSE) tools, hardware description languages, and software development lifecycles (including standards like DO-178C for software and DO-254 for hardware) is highly valued. Beyond technical expertise, successful avionics engineers possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams. The profession offers diverse specializations, including systems integration, software development, hardware design, testing and validation, and technical leadership as a subject-matter expert. Whether contributing to next-generation commercial airliners, advanced military aircraft, or unmanned aerial systems, avionics engineers play a pivotal role in advancing aerospace technology. For engineers passionate about innovation and mission-critical systems, pursuing avionics engineer jobs means entering a stable, respected, and continually evolving field where your work directly contributes to the safety and capabilities of global aviation.

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