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Design Approver - Airbus A320

Hamburg
1 week ago
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Design Approver – Airbus A320 (ATA92 – Electrical System Installation)
Location: Remote, with occasional visits to Hamburg, Germany
Salary: Open and negotiable, depending on experience
Type: Full-time, Permanent
Start Date: ASAP

I’m currently working with a leading aerospace client who’s expanding their Design Organisation Approval (DOA) team and looking to bring on experienced professionals with a strong background in Airbus Electrical System Installation (ESI), ideally within the ATA92 perimeter on the A320 programme, but other DOA experience will be considered.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who’s ready to step into a high-responsibility role with real impact, while enjoying the flexibility of remote working and only occasional travel.
What’s in it for you?
Remote working as standard, with occasional visits to the Hamburg site
A place in a fast-growing, DOA-approved organisation with a strong Airbus footprint
Involvement in cutting-edge work across digitalisation, automation and continuous improvement
A competitive and negotiable salary package based on your skills and background What I’m looking for?

You’ll be an experienced Airbus design engineer approver with:

Ideally a minimum of 8 years’ experience in Electrical System Installation, ideally on the A320, but similar experience will be considered.
Current or recent DOA approval to sign off within ATA928/929 or 923/924/925
Solid understanding of Airbus design rules, DMU configuration, and tools like CATIA V5, VPM, and CIRCE
Confidence working across concept studies, trade-offs, bracket design, 3D modelling, and drawing reviews
Strong decision-making skills, technical leadership, and the ability to troubleshoot complex queries Desirable extras:
Experience with other Airbus programmes like A330, A350 or A380
Familiarity with harness installation, toolset's like CORELEC, TAKSY, CAPITAL, and safety regulations (EASA Part 21J)
A Master’s degree in Aeronautical, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
If you're ready for your next challenge in a flexible, forward-thinking environment, I’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or drop me a message to arrange a confidential chat

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