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Staff Flight Deck Avionics Systems Engineer
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Join Archer in San Jose as a Staff Flight Deck Avionics Systems Engineer. You will define and integrate FMS/FGS subsystems, ensuring compliance with DO-178/254 and Part 23/25. Utilize your 8+ years of avionics experience and expertise in requirements management (DOORS/Polarion) to advance sustain...
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United States , San Jose
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151680.00 - 189600.00 USD / Year
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Archer Aviation
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Electrical and Avionics Systems Engineer
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Join our engineering team in London, Ontario, to design and integrate avionics and electrical systems for high-performance aircraft. You will work across the full V-model, from concept to testing, focusing on data acquisition, cockpit avionics, and mission-critical subsystems. The role requires e...
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Canada , London, Ontario
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ITPS (CANADA) LTD
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Avionics Systems Engineer - Safety Critical Systems
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Lead the development of safety-critical avionics systems in Munich. You will define architectures and drive certification (ARP4754, DO-178C) for flight controls and vehicle management. Join a high-calibre team with competitive compensation, stock options, and relocation support.
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Germany , Munich
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Helsing
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Embark on a high-flying career by exploring Avionics Systems Engineer jobs, a pivotal role at the heart of modern aerospace innovation. These professionals are the masterminds behind the complex electronic systems that enable aircraft to operate safely and efficiently. An Avionics Systems Engineer is responsible for the entire lifecycle of aircraft electronics, from initial concept and design through integration, testing, and certification. This role is critical for ensuring that all electronic components work together seamlessly in a demanding and safety-critical environment. The typical day-to-day responsibilities for someone in these jobs is both diverse and technically demanding. Common duties include defining system requirements and architectures for avionics suites, which encompass flight management systems (FMS), communication and navigation radios (VHF, GPS), surveillance systems (TCAS, ADS-B), and display systems. A significant portion of the role involves systems integration, where the engineer ensures that individual hardware and software components interface correctly with each other and with the aircraft as a whole. This is followed by rigorous validation and verification (V&V) activities. Professionals develop and execute detailed test procedures on benches, simulators, and aircraft to prove the system meets all specified requirements. They are also tasked with diagnosing and resolving complex issues that arise during testing, analyzing results, and producing comprehensive documentation for certification purposes. Furthermore, they actively participate in technical reviews and collaborate closely with certification authorities to ensure compliance with stringent industry standards. To succeed in Avionics Systems Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is essential. A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, aerospace engineering, computer engineering, or a related field is typically the minimum requirement. Employers seek candidates with a robust understanding of avionics system architectures and data buses (like ARINC 429, AFDX). Proficiency with key industry standards is non-negotiable; this includes systems development guidelines like ARP4754A, software standards like DO-178C, and hardware environmental qualification standards like DO-160G. Practical experience with requirements management tools, such as DOORS, and the ability to read and interpret wiring diagrams and Interface Control Documents (ICDs) are highly valued. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount, coupled with meticulous attention to detail. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities are also critical, as the role involves constant collaboration with multidisciplinary teams including software developers, hardware engineers, and flight test crews. For those with a passion for aviation and cutting-edge technology, Avionics Systems Engineer jobs offer a challenging and deeply rewarding career path with a direct impact on the safety and advancement of aerospace.

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