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The inverter design team is seeking a Hardware systems Engineer to drive the systems engineering processes for Airborne Electronic Hardware (AEH) certification. You'll work day-to-day with circuit designers to establish requirements, create design templates and checklists, review analyses, and ensure our hardware development meets certification standards.
Job Responsibility:
Partner with the inverter hardware designers to define, manage, and trace requirements using tools like Polarion or DOORS
Create and maintain design templates, review checklists (schematics, layouts, BOMs), and standardized documentation for the team
Review critical design analyses including DFMEAs, WCCA, margin/derating, and thermal assessments
Develop hardware development plans, verification strategies, and other AEH certification artifacts
Lead design reviews and ensure requirements are correctly implemented and traceable
Work with designers to ensure design decisions are documented and justified for certification
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field, or equivalent experience
7+ years of systems engineering experience with power electronics or complex hardware in regulated industries
Experience with structured hardware development processes (e.g., DO-254)
Strong technical background in inverters, power converters, or motor drive systems
Experience with circuit-level analyses (WCCA, derating, stress analysis) and design reviews
Proficiency with requirements management tools (Polarion, DOORS, etc.)
Excellent technical communication and documentation skills
Proven ability to work collaboratively within design teams
Nice to have:
Direct DO-254 and DO-160G experience
Knowledge of SAE ARP4754A and ARP4761 (FMEA, FTA)
Experience with high-power inverter systems and HIL testing
Familiarity with 14 CFR Part 33 or aerospace certification processes