Your mission
As an Electric Propulsion Engineer (all genders), you will significantly contribute to the design, development, and certification of the aircraft propulsion system. You will work as part of a multi-functional team, reporting to the Head of Propulsion and covering the power plant physical and functional integration, including electric engine and engine control, electric engine thermal management, propeller system & propeller control, power plant mounting system, propulsion system HMI, and the overall power plant hardware and software integration. Your daily tasks will include a variety of technical activities for the propulsion team.
Your Day-to-Day
- Proactively lead and execute technical tasks within the propulsion department for the Microliner development and certification, from capturing technical requirements to demonstrating compliance.
- Contribute to the definition, sizing, specification, development, and integration of the aircraft propulsion system, including cockpit HMI and system maintainability.
- Develop physical and functional interfaces between the power plant and the aircraft structure and related systems and disciplines.
- Support propulsion system safety analysis and conduct system engineering tasks.
- Support propulsion system validation and verification activities.
- Support the integration of the power plant digital mock-up (DMU) with the aircraft 3D model.
- Select, interact with, and manage suppliers, taking responsibility for work packages related to the development and integration of different propulsion sub-systems.
- Define and coordinate propulsion equipment qualification campaigns together with suppliers and other stakeholders.
- Support propulsion system hardware and software testing campaigns, from component test benches to full-scale prototypes, and aircraft ground and flight test campaigns.
- Provide engineering support for prototype final assembly line.
- Ensure adherence to all engineering processes and standards and participate in design reviews to meet development and certification goals.
Your profile
- Engineering degree in Aerospace Engineering or a related field.
- Proven experience of at least 5 years in aircraft propulsion systems within an aerospace OEM. Experience with electric propulsion and/or turboprop systems is a plus.
- Practical experience with aircraft certification programs (preferably EASA/FAA Part 23 or 25).
- Experience working in an EASA Part 21J Design Organization, or international equivalent.
- Working knowledge of systems engineering, safety process analysis, and airborne hardware and software qualification.
- Results-oriented, with a strong sense of ownership.
- Ability to interact efficiently with customers, authorities, suppliers, and internal organizational units.
- Proven ability to prioritize, manage, and execute multiple simultaneous tasks.
- Positive and optimistic attitude, with a collaborative approach in a multicultural team, adhering to company rules and values.
- Assertive verbal and written communication skills in English; proficiency in another European language is a plus.
- Passionate about aviation and the electrification of the aviation industry.
Why us?
- Be part of an ambitious team determined to shape the future of aviation.
- Enjoy flexible working hours: we believe in ownership and trust.
- Subsidized EGYM Wellpass membership: your (mental) health is important for us.
- Become a part of our success with virtual stock options.
- Work in one of our offices in Munich or Delft. Enjoy the modern Balan Campus in Munich or work close to the innovative Aerospace TU Delft.
- Boost your professional as well as personal growth executing your own ideas and independent projects.
- Join our internal social events and retreats (e.g. cooking, game nights, sports).
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