Systems and Integration Engineer - Avionic Systems - Shanghai, China

Strongfield
Shanghai
Last month
Posted
2 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Systems and Integration Engineer - Avionic Systems - Shanghai, China.

Our Aerospace client, based in Shanghai China, requires the support of an Engineer with the following skills and experience on a contract basis:

Job Description:

• Participate in a team responsible for the system/product integration and verification of assigned projects.

• Independently recommend approaches to meet the technical and program requirements in certain function area.

• Assist in the formulation and implementation of plans to achieve technical objectives, scheduling, and contract commitments.

• Assure proper documentation of technical data generated for the assigned tasks consistent with engineering policies and procedures.

• Monitor and communicate project status, business issues, and significant developments

• Participate as a presenter or reviewer in technical and program reviews.

• Develop test case and test procedure for system/product integration and verification by following work instruction.

• Execute integration and verification test in the integration and verification lab.

• Coordinated with internal and external stakeholder for issue trouble-shooting.

• Generate integration report and problem report.

• Complete other tasks assigned by Line Manager on time with good quality, demonstrate accountability in daily work.

Qualifications / Requirements:

• Possess Bachelor or Master of Science in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.

• Familiarity with Avionics System/products knowledge such as IMA system, Display System, etc.

• Experience on the development of test case, test procedure and test script based on system or product level requirement.

• Experience on the integration test process, include test environment check, test execution, and test result analysis.

• Experience on the test script development with Python, or C/C++.

• Experience on the issue debugging and resolving test problems independently.

• Familiarity with the avionic bus protocol, i.e. ARINC664, ARINC429, ARINC825, RS422, etc

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