ElectricalAvionics Analyst

L3Harris
Bristol
1 day ago
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Job Title: Electrical / Avionics Analyst


Job Location: Mirabel QC


Job Schedule: Day Shift


Essential Functions

The Electrical / Avionics analyst participates in the implementation of engineering projects and services specifically related to Electrical / Avionics (control navigation communication antenna energy and electrical circuits) and electrical wiring for military and commercial aircraft.



  • Apply knowledge of embedded systems and Electrical / Avionics for aerospace (i.e. define design develop simulate test validate / verify);
  • Ensure the adequacy between the established technical requirements and the proposed engineering solutions;
  • Ensure the technical compliance of products and services in accordance with the needs of internal and external customers;
  • Apply aeronautical regulations standards and procedures (FAR CAR JAR RAC TAM etc.) to support a certification file;
  • Participate in technical reviews and problem-solving activities;
  • Prepare analysis and technical reports;
  • Perform electrical load analysis;
  • Analyze or modify circuit diagrams and electrical cables;
  • Prepare or modify electrical schematic drawings using computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD / CAM) tools and / or computer-aided drawing (CAD) tools in accordance with company and customer standards;
  • Support technical activities and the customer during the production of prototypes.

Qualifications

  • Bachelors degree in Aerospace / Avionics / Electrical Engineering or equivalent required;
  • Minimum of 2 to 5 years of experience in a similar role;
  • Experience with computer-aided drawing systems (knowledge of CATIA V5) is an asset;
  • Knowledge of ARINC 429 MIL-STD-1553 ARINC 739 DO-178 DO-254 ARP4754 AS9100 MIL-STD-810 (Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests) and DO-160 (Environmental Conditions and Test) standards Procedures for Airborne Equipment) etc. is an asset;
  • Mastery of software from the Microsoft suite (Word Excel Power Point Access);
  • Honest passionate autonomous and team player;
  • Results-oriented and able to maintain a balance between professional commitments and personal obligations;
  • Experience in quality aspects and verification of electrical diagrams is an asset;
  • Essential spoken and written bilingualism (English and French).

Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be eligible for registration with the Controlled Goods Program;
  • Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a government of Canada Reliability status and Secret Level 2 / NATO Secret security clearance;
  • Must be eligible to meet the requirements for U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).

L3Harris is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to treating all of its employees and job applicants with respect and dignity and to maintaining a workplace free from discrimination. Anyone applying for a position will be considered without regard to the following : race national or ethnic origin colour religion age nationality ancestry ethnicity gender sex sexual orientation gender identity or expression marital status family status genetic characteristics disability citizenship status or conviction for an offence for which a pardon has been granted or in respect of which a record suspension has been ordered or any other characteristic that is protected by applicable human rights legislation.


L3Harris maintains a drug-free workplace and conducts pre-employment drug and alcohol testing and background checks in accordance with applicable law. Such results are only accessible and viewed by individuals at L3Harris who have direct responsibility in the hiring process. If you fail to report for a drug and alcohol test refuse to undergo such test or test positive for the presence of drugs or alcohol the hiring process may be concluded or your offer of employment may be rescinded in L3Harris sole discretion.


Required Experience :


IC


Key Skills


System Design,C / C++,System Architecture,LabView,Military Experience,Systems Engineering,Requirements Management,Sensors,Ethernet,Confluence,Avionics,Aviation Experience


Employment Type : Full Time


Experience : years


Vacancy : 1


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