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Avionics/Electrical Design Engineer

Matchtech
Sheffield
1 week ago
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We are currently recruiting for a number of Avionics/electrical Design Engineers for multiple companies across the UK.


Responsibilities:


  • Lead and contribute to design activities to ensure compliance with design requirements, and address certification and design/integration issues relating to electrical /avionic equipment and systems changes as part of large aircraft modifications.
  • Lead certification activities to ensure compliance with regulatory requirement, including on-wing test witnessing.
  • Compile and check engineering documentation and instructions for continued airworthiness including:
  • Wiring diagrams
  • Wire routing installation drawings, and harness fabrication drawings
  • Service Bulletins / accomplishment instructions
  • Aircraft and component manual ICA supplements including wiring diagram manuals, system schematic manuals and EWIS assessments
  • Compile, and check certification documents to demonstrate compliance with relevant electrical systems related airworthiness requirements including:
  • Electrical load analysis documents
  • Test plans and reports
  • Compliance Statements
  • System Safety, Equipment Qualification and EWIS documents
  • Certification Programmes

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree within Electrical / Avionics or Aerospace / Aeronautical Engineering
  • Relevant experience within an EASA Design Organization (or equivalent)
  • Previous experience as an EASA Compliance Verification Engineer (CVE) is advantageous

Required Skills:

  • Current or recent employment within the aerospace industry specifically working with an EASA Part 21J Design Organization (or equivalent)
  • Able to demonstrate comprehensive working knowledge of EASA regulatory and airworthiness requirements
  • Knowledge and experience of aircraft interior and / or avionic modifications
  • Experience aircraft modification projects (or similar scope projects within the aviation industry)

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