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Avionics System Engineer

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Camberley
3 months ago
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Electrical / Avionics Engineer – Part 21 (Frimley, UK)

A growing aerospace engineering team is looking for skilled Electrical / Avionics Engineers with EASA Part 21 experience. This hybrid role supports large commercial aircraft modifications and certification projects. Both experienced and senior-level engineers are welcome to apply.

What you’ll do:

  • Lead and support design and certification activities for electrical and avionics modifications.
  • Prepare and review wiring diagrams, installation drawings, and compliance documentation.
  • Ensure compliance with EASA Part 21 regulations and related airworthiness requirements.
  • Collaborate with global teams and customers during design reviews and on-site testing.
  • Mentor junior engineers and support continuous improvement.

What you need:

  • Degree in Electrical, Avionics, Aerospace, or related engineering discipline.
  • Proven experience working in an EASA Part 21 Design Organisation or equivalent.
  • Strong knowledge of EASA certification standards, including CS-25, (E)TSO, and FAR-25.
  • Experience with aircraft wiring, EWIS, and compliance verification processes.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and work effectively with stakeholders.

Location:Frimley, UK (Hybrid working available)

Apply now to join a leading aerospace team working on exciting certification projects.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionDesign and Engineering
  • IndustriesAirlines and Aviation and Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

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