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Imagine seeing your architectural choices take flight on the most recognizable helicopter platforms in the world. We’re looking for a Senior Avionics Systems Engineer who thrives on ownership. You won’t just be following a manual; you’ll be establishing requirements, identifying risks, and leading design reviews that shape the safety and functionality of the cockpit. With a focus on 100% onsite collaboration and a "first-time-right" quality mindset, you’ll be the bridge between customer needs and airworthiness reality. Come help us define what’s next for the H125, H145, and beyond.
Job Responsibility:
Define System/Integration architectures in accordance with engineering operation requirements as elaborated during offer phases to meet customer, airworthiness, general engineering standards and company requirements
Design, integrate and approve the defined solutions
Validate design solutions by implementing simulation, modeling, predictive tools
Define and approve verification methods (analysis, tests…), elaborate verification program including general engineering aspects such as EMI: EMC, general environment, vibrations, thermal analysis (list not limited) and deliver the verification results to Airworthiness team
Design, develop, and review technical documents and engineering drawings needed to integrate avionics and electrical equipment, and their associated interfaces
Create and/or review Installation Instructions and Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
Develop and verify Configuration Settings / Software Version Control documents
Develop and coordinate Technical Publications
Provide liaison support to various internal and external customers as required for support of aircraft integration and conformity efforts (suppliers, planning, industry, quality, etc.)
Present and communicate modifications and aircraft configuration during design reviews and other required presentations to various customers
Support the development of certification packages including certification plans, compliance checklists, and conformity inspection plans
Coordinate with FAA DERs and ODA Unit Members in support of certification requirements.
Requirements:
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) or equivalent technical degree or relevant experience
Seven (7)+ years of experience (or verifiable demonstrated equivalent) of aircraft systems design, development, integration and certification
10% Domestic and International travel availability
Avionic architecture and electrical systems knowledge
System Engineering ARP 4754, Do 160
Simulation
Airworthiness (identification of rules to be applied)
US Person under ITAR definition (U.S. Citizen, green card holder or person covered under our existing ITAR license)
Vision: able to see and read computer screen and other electronic equipment with screens, able to read documents, reports and engineering drawings daily
Hearing: able to hear to participate in conversations in person and via teleconference or phone and to hear sounds including safety warnings or alarms daily
Speaking: able to speak in conversations and meetings, deliver information and participate in communications daily
Equipment Operation: able to operate most office and personal electronic equipment daily
Carrying: able to carry documents, drawings, electronic equipment up to 10lbs daily
Lifting: able to lift documents, drawings, electronic equipment up to 10lbs daily
Pushing / Pulling: able to push and pull small office furniture occasionally
Sitting: able to sit for long periods of time in meetings, working on computer daily
Squatting / Kneeling: able to squat or kneel to retrieve or replace items stored on low shelving occasionally
Standing: able to stand for discussions in offices daily
Travel: able to travel independently and at short notice rarely
Walking: able to walk through office and production areas including uneven surfaces daily
Personal Protective Equipment required: Steel-toed shoes are required for all shop floor visits, appropriate hearing/eye protection may also be required when visiting the shop floor.