Job Description:
At Airbus Defense and Space, the domain 'Integration Test & Analysis' in Spain is looking for additional staff in the perimeter of Avionics/Mission Systems and Sensors in Combat domain. The successful applicant will be based in Getafe (although depending on program workload it may also require support to testing activities during short-mid periods of time in other sites as Madrid/Seville, Manching, Air Force Bases, etc.) and will report to its manager, Mr. Ignacio Cortijo Vitoria. The COC 'Flight & Integration Test Center' in the engineering cluster 'Aircraft and Systems' from Airbus Defense and Space is responsible for the planning, preparation and implementation of all integration test activities at subsystem, system and A/C level as well for analyzing test data and reporting results and providing the necessary evidence. In addition, we develop, produce, qualify and supply all the test means necessary to carry out all types of tests; not only for the integration tests under our own responsibility, but also to support the self-test activities in the early development phase or to carry out hardware and software tests before its integration. As of today, the main customers are the current aircraft programs A330 MRTT, A400M, C295, Eurofighter, Tornado, EuroMale, SIRTAP, but in the very near future NGF and FCAS will also be part of it. We are currently looking for a Test Specialist (mainly devoted to EFA Avionics/Mission Systems and Sensors), within Integration Test & Analysis scope, for the Spanish perimeter of Avionics/Mission Systems and Sensors, mainly in Combat domain at Getafe site, who will help us to prepare, support, execute, analyze and report all related integration test activities at A/C level for Avionics/Mission/Sensor integration scope in accordance with the requirements of the program-specific V&V plans in a technical work environment with continuously increasing complexity. If you have a technical background as engineer with testing competences, and also feel comfortable in the technical coordination tasks among test center domains, and relevant design offices, take advantage of this unique opportunity for a very varied, interesting and challenging job.