Senior Electrical/Avionics Engineer (EASA Modifications)

Boeing
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9 months ago
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Job Description

Qualifications:

This new role is based within the Boeing Global Services EASA Modifications Team in Dublin; where we hold EASA and GCAA Part 21J Design Organisation Approval (DOA). This centre has a highly skilled team of engineers that is growing in 2022.

THE ROLE:

BGS EASA Mods are looking for a multi-skilled Senior Electrical/Avionics Engineer to support the certification of large aircraft modifications to demonstrate compliance with relevant regulatory and customer requirements and procedures defined in the company’s Design Organization Handbook (DOH).

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reporting to the Engineering Manager and working with the global engineering services team, across multiple time-zones, in order to identify engineering requirements and solutions for active and upcoming aircraft cabin flight deck and cabin interior projects.

Lead certification activities to ensure compliance with design requirements, and be a technical focal for certification and design/integration issues relating to electrical /avionic equipment and systems changes as part of large aircraft modification programmes.

Compile and review engineering accomplishment 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 review 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 and EWIS documents

Compliance checklists

Certification programmes

Review and approve documentation produced by suppliers to provide assurance of successful showing of compliance with relevant customer and regulatory requirements.

Act as Boeing representative during customer meetings such as ITCM, PDR, CDR and FAI in support of active and up-coming projects. Provide additional on-site support to assist the customers’ during the embodiment phase of the project.

This role will require occasional national and/or international travel to visit customers and subcontractors.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor’s Degree within Electrical/Avionic or Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering

An equivalent technical qualification will be considered

SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:

Current or recent employment within the aerospace industry specifically working with an EASA Part 21J Design Organisation (or equivalent) is essential.

Current or recent appointment as an EASA Compliance Verification Engineer (CVE) with terms of approval relevant to the Electrical Systems (Panel 5) and/or Avionic Systems (Panel 6) disciplines is highly desired.

Able to demonstrate a comprehensive working knowledge of EASA regulatory and airworthiness requirements including (E)TSO, CS-25, JAR-25 and FAR-25 requirements (relevant to the electrical/avionics discipline).

Knowledge and experience of aircraft interior modification programmes with a high level of attention to detail and capability of reviewing design packages with a high emphasis on electrical systems including in-flight entertainment, connectivity, cabin and emergency lighting and changes related to the introduction of new electrical or electronic equipment.

A high level of attention to detail and professional integrity.

Ability to work on multiple programmes with varying level of requirements efficiently and effectively.

Ability to prioritise workloads and show flexibility to changing situations / demands.

Ability to work effectively with colleagues and customers to embody the core values of the business: Honesty, Integrity and Transparency.

Willing to help develop, mentor and coach less experienced staff.

Experience navigating OEM data systems for specifications and standards.

ABOUT YOU:

A person of integrity who values attributes like trust, honesty and respect.

You enjoy working in a collaborative environment, are willing to share knowledge and wisdom and not afraid to admit limitations.

You are adaptable and resilient with high expectations and higher aspirations.

Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial airplanes and defense, space and security systems. We are engineers and technicians. Skilled scientists and thinkers. Bold innovators and dreamers. Join us, and you can build something better for yourself, for our customers and for the world.

Relocation:

No relocation available

Export Control Requirement:

Safety Sensitive:

This is not a safety sensitive position

Contingent Upon Award Program

This position is not contingent upon program award

Experience Level:

Individual Contributor - 4

Job Type:

Regular

Job Code:

6B1BI4 (622)

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