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Principal Avionics Systems Consultant

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Principal Avionics Systems Consultant


We’re working with a leading aerospace innovator seeking aPrincipal Avionics (HW/SW) Systems Consultantto play a key role in the development of high-integrity, safety-critical electronics systems.


You will lead across embedded systems (hardware and software), driving architecture, development and certification of complex, safety-critical aerospace platforms.


This role requires a deep understanding of embedded electronics and regulatory compliance, working cross-functionally with engineering and supplier teams.


Key skills & experience:

  • Expertise in embedded systems development (HW + SW) for aerospace or other high-integrity environments.
  • Strong knowledge of DO-254 and DO-178C processes.
  • Experience with power electronics, motor controllers and safety systems.
  • Proficient with microcontrollers, FPGAs, DSPs and associated interface circuits.
  • Familiarity with industry standards such as ARP4754A, ARP4761, ISO 26262 and IEC 61508.


Contract:6–12 months Outside IR35

Location: Bristol with hybrid working


If you would like to know more, please apply for immediate consideration.

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