Aircraft Control Systems Engineer
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Fly with us into the future and become part of the team at one of the most innovative aircraft manufacturers in the world.
What you do
- Working as part of the PC-24 Utilities Management System (UMS) team and leading new development and modification projects for Utility Systems including but not limited to ECS, Secondary Flight Controls, Brakes, etc.
- Design, develop and integrate new functionality and improvements to aircraft control systems in cooperation with the mechanical systems and cockpit avionics group
- Systems engineering tasks including, but not limited to: developing requirements, problem investigation, system test/validation and certification
- Liaison with equipment and software suppliers, as well as certification authorities
- Support to lab, aircraft ground and flight testing
What you bring
- University Degree or equivalent in aerospace or electrical engineering with minimum 5 years of engineering experience working on aircraft control systems, avionics, airborne electronic software or hardware development
- Working knowledge of ARP4754 and DO-178, DO-254 and FAA/EASA certification requirements will be an advantage
- Experience in model based system development would be advantageous
- Highly self-motivated and hands-on person with the ability to work independently in a dynamic and multicultural environment
- Proficient in English (written and spoken), German will be an advantage
What we offer
- Financial participation in the company’s success
- Flexible working hours
- Promotion of job-related trainings
- Good social benefits
- Referral fees for successful employee placement
- Discounted meals in our staff restaurant and employee discounts
Become part of the Pilatus family
- We want to address everyone with our job ad’s and are committed to diversity in our company - we are looking forward to receiving your online application
- For impressions: Check Instagram «pilatusaircraft»
Am 27.06.2022 veröffentlicht.
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