Electrical Systems Engineer

Stans, Nidwalden

Maintenance and Engineering

Full Time

Negotiable

Contact

[email protected]

Posted Date

18/07/2024

Job Ref.

BBBH16028

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My client, based in Switzerland, develops and produces the world’s most unique aircraft: from the legendary PC-12, the best-selling single-engine turboprop in its class, to the PC-7 MKX and PC-21 and associated simulators, the market-leading systems for pilot training.
Electrical System Engineer (a)
ENGINEERING & TRAINING SYSTEMS
NEW PROJECTS
Location: Stans, Switzerland
Responsabilities

  • Support the design, integration, testing, and certification of the electrical system on a new platform.
  • Write system and technical requirement documents, manage and compile interface requirements, and ensure traceability in Doors.
  • Develop and integrate sub-systems and liaise with the equipment suppliers from specification, supplier selection, design reviews through qualification.
  • Define and execute system tests, review equipment test plans and results according to DO-160 and write certification reports

Requirements

  • University Master’s Degree in electrical or aerospace engineering
  • At least 5 years of experience in Aircraft electrical systems
  • Knowledge of FAA/EASA certification requirements (Part 23)
  • Proven knowledge of qualification procedures DO-160, DO-178 and DO-254 knowledge is a plus.
  • Knowledge of aerospace processes (ARP4754 and ARP4761) and tools (Teamcenter, DOORS).
  • Fluency in English (C1 or above) with good communication skills

Benefits

  • A committed, international team and unique projects
  • Flexible working hours and individual pension solutions
  • Support for training and opportunities for personal and professional development
  • Discounted meals in our staff restaurant and various discounts for employees
  • Team events at which we celebrate our successes together

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