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As a Sr. Manufacturing Engineer (Electrical/Avionics) at Reliable Robotics, you will be a part of the Production team and report to the Head of Production. You will be responsible for designing the build and integration process for electrical/avionics products, conducting design for manufacturing and assembly (DFMA) reviews, and developing processes and infrastructure to help the business scale.
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The Avionics Hardware Engineer scope includes every aspect of spacecraft electrical design from flight computing and networking to analog interfacing and power switching. Develop, lead, and own digital, analog, and mixed-signal circuit avionic designs that interact with avionics systems (including sensors and electromechanical/electrohydraulic actuators.
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Job Title: Senior Director, Avionics & Electrical Engineering. Proficient in electrical schematic capture and PCB design (eCAD) software (e.g., Altium, Orcad) You will be expected to design complex avionics architecture with your team, using agile aerospace methods of rapid and short design cycles and iterations.
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Minimum Required Qualifications: 3 Years FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certificated experience Three (3) years turbine powered helicopter experience Federal Aviation Regulations knowledge Aircraft maintenance systems, records and maintenance support and planning Preferred: Related experience under CFR Part 135 Avionics troubleshooting and electrical repair experience desired EC135 experience IA Preferred Physical Requirements: Must be able to safely perform work on scaffolding or ladders.
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Responsibilities: Aircraft Maintenance Technician will perform maintenance services including mechanical inspections, screening, repairs and provide regular statuses to the Lead Technician or Regional Maintenance Manager.
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Operations Procurement Agents for Systems oversee the delivery and quality performance of suppliers of vital airplane systems like avionics, flight systems, fire suppression, electrical systems, environmental controls, cargo handling and landing gear.
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May fill in for the Senior Avionics/Electrical Technician thus ensuring that the company goals of safety and quality are enforced at all times while adhering to daily work plans to maintain schedule requirements.
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6 years Six (6) years experience in an avionics/electrical career field; or two (2) years of accredited schooling in aviation electronics and four (4) years related experience. Teaches the installation and functionally testing of electrical/avionics components and systems per Engineering specifications, drawings and maintenance manuals ensuring a defect free system.
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The Flight Avionics Team provides Electrical Systems Engineering to develop Guidance Electronics solutions for products across the Raytheon portfolio. The Fight Avionics Team is searching for an Electrical Subsystems Lead with experience as Integrated Product Team Lead (IPTL.
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Title: Avionics Technician. The primary duties will be to maintain, troubleshoot and repair avionic and electrical aircraft systems for the NASA research aircraft. Title: Avionics Technician.
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Senior Avionics Engineer (Electrical Engineer) creates complex design of avionics, cabin system components, in-flight entertainment, communication systems, cabin LED lighting, and AC and DC power systems to meet customer criteria, quality standards, FAA requirements, budget, and project schedules.
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The Senior Avionics Electrical Engineer will participate in the development and test of avionics hardware for E-Space satellites. 7+ years of experience in electrical hardware design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and testing.
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Your responsibilities will include ownership, design, and integration of various spacecraft subsystems including avionics, flight processors, data storage, intra-spacecraft digital communications and analog telemetry, power generation & storage, power distribution, grounding, EMI mitigation, and wiring & harness design for power and data interfaces between all spacecraft subsystems.
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The Simulation & Test Electrical Engineer will work in our Advanced Systems Integration Test Facility (ASITF) and be responsible for integrating new Avionics & Electrical systems and associated components, which include Avionics data busses, power systems, sensors and analog and digital I/O. Responsibilities also include design and troubleshooting of test simulation hardware and integration wire harness systems for the facility.
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Support avionics controller architecture trade studies, analyses, performance characterization and specification, device selection, and controller roadmap direction. Experience with launch vehicle Avionics systems hardware development, integration, and test.
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