Job Description
RESPONSIBILITIES:
In this position, you will be part of our EASA approved design organization, which conducts aircraft and helicopter modification and certification projects for international customers
Your focus will be on avionic and microelectronic systems (PCBA), which are the backbone of our activities
Your main activity will be to convert customer requirements into system concepts and architecture, parts and components selection, system specifications and requirements, contribute to compliance demonstration and define respective test strategies
You will be part of a small, dynamic, multi-cultural and transnational team with the background of a large international group
MAIN ACTIVITIES:
Conceptual design for microelectronic systems (PCBA) including definition of functions and interfaces, selection of main components, creation of schematics and management of suppliers for layout, prototype production, assembly and test
Integration design for avionic or electrical systems/components into aircraft or helicopter as STC or minor change
Creation of conceptual design, system architecture and specification, definition of interfaces and requirements, creation of test plans (laboratory, ground and flight test)
Creation of System Safety Assessments in accordance with ARP4761
Definition, management and tracking of requirements (V&V)
Support to the definition of certification programs and creation of compliance demonstration documentation
Equipment qualification (preparation/support of environmental qualification tests DO-160)
Creation of development documentation (ARP4754, DO-178, DO-254) as well as supplements to the aircraft documentation
Integration and test support at customer or MRO (Part 145) site
Complementary Description
Safran Engineering Services in Germany has been founded in 1988 and has, as per today, 4 sites in Hamburg (head office), Berlin, Donauwörth and Wolfsburg. As part of Safran Engineering Services (more than 3,000 engineers and technicians worldwide) we are making the world a little bit better, greener & safer every day.
We support our customers in the Aerospace, Space and Automotive industry to improve their products to meet latest standards, offer better services to their customers and to contribute to sustainability and reduction of CO2-footprint.
Join the team and be part of a diverse and talented workforce where employees are given opportunities to develop throughout their careers as widening their scope, managing a team, changing jobs or acquiring new skills.
As part of SAFRAN group, you will also benefit from the opportunities offered by an international industry group with world-wide presence.
Safran Engineering Services is an EASA approved Design Organization (EASA.21J.611) with the scope on Avionics, Electrical Systems, Cabin Electrical Systems, External Structures (e.g. Antennas, Radomes), Mission Systems, NVIS, MMEL, all applicable for small and large aeroplanes and rotorcraft.
Job Requirements
Degree in Microelectronics / Systems Engineering or equivalent qualification
Minimum of 3 years of experience in a similar position ideally in the aeronautics industry
Very good knowledge of microelectronic and avionic systems and with deep understanding of system architecture, system interfaces and requirements engineering
Good knowledge of certification regulations, system safety assessments and system development standards (ARP4754/4761, DO178, DO254,..), qualification to work as CVE would be a plus
Knowledge of microelectronic development and simulation tools would be a plus
Good written and verbal command of the English language, German would be a plus
Autonomous, accurate and reliable way of working with focus on quality as top priority but yet flexible and “hands-on” mentality
Mobility (based in Hamburg, Germany, and willing to travel and work at customer site for limited durations)
Must be EU national with residence in Germany and willing to pass security screening
Specificity of the job
Occasional Traveling could occur.
Locate your future workplace
Hein-Sass-Weg 36 21129
Hamburg
Germany
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