IMA Platform Module Design and Development Engineer, Shanghai, China

Strongfield
Shanghai, China
Today
£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Visa Sponsorship
Available
Posted
5 May 2026 (Today)

IMA Platform Module Design and Development Engineer, Shanghai, China.

Our Aerospace client offers long term steady work prospects to suitable candidates with experience gained within Platform Module Design - Integrated Modular Avionics. Strongfield have been supporting the civil aircraft programs in China for around 16 years now. If you have interest to live and work in Shanghai, without long hours and high pressure, please forward your CV in the first instance for review.

This is an opportunity for candidates that would like steady long-term work on a new Civil aircraft program, whilst giving them time to see and explore Asia and its culture. Our client has modern facilities and equipment, and they respect the experience that successful candidates can bring to them.

We will work with you throughout the whole process until you arrive and are integrated into Shanghai life.

If Asia has been on your list of continents to see and experience, maybe this could be the opportunity for you. With flights and high-speed transport links, our Engineers have been able to travel and see Macau and Hong Kong for instance.

Job Description:

• Responsible for IMA system integration work, supporting compliance with AMC20-170 in EASA certification, including incremental acceptance, health management, and data bus technologies.

• Responsible for IMA system design, including resource allocation, fault health management, and alerting design, as well as development of related standards and processes.

• Responsible for avionics network protocol and architecture design and optimization, improving aircraft data network standards, design methodologies, and process systems.

Qualifications and Requirements:

• Experience in IMA system integration design with program experience including data networks, health management, alerting, and resource allocation.

• Familiar with system development assurance processes including ARP4754A, ARP4761, DO- 297, and AC20-170.

• Familiar with CAAC, EASA, FAA airworthiness requirements related to IMA systems, with program experience in compliance verification.

• Experience in network protocol and architecture design and integration, familiar with ARINC664, Ethernet, TSN, and other Ethernet based communication protocols.

Candidates must be prepared to live and work in China for 1-3 years initial contract

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