Your mission
Join our vehicle systems team and contribute to the design, development, and certification of the aircraft’s Avionics and low voltage power distribution system. As a Working Student Electrical and Avionics Engineering (all genders), you’ll play a key role in shaping the next generation integrated flight deck and gain hands-on experience in a dynamic, high-tech environment.
Your Day-to-Day
- Collaborate with the team to integrate Avionics and electrical systems into the overall aircraft design.
- Contribute to the architecture and interface definition of the various avionics subsystems and the low voltage power distribution system.
- Conduct research and benchmarking of relevant technologies and suppliers and assist in component selection.
- Perform, document and present trade studies and analysis for design decisions.
- Support low voltage electrics and avionics system engineering tasks, such as requirements management and functional hazard analysis.
Your profile
- You are currently studying Aerospace or Electrical Engineering (or a related field).
- You are passionate about the electrification of aviation.
- You have a good understanding of electrical and electronic systems.
- Knowledge of relevant certification standards (EASA CS-23, CS-ACNS, DO-160, DO-178 or SAE ARP4754) is a plus.
- You have strong problem-solving skills and a goal-oriented approach to your work.
- You are proactive, self-driven, and able to work both independently and as part of a team.
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 Urban Sports Club membership: your (mental) health is important for us.
- 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).
About us
VÆRIDION is a fast-growing deep tech start-up based in Munich, Germany. Since the restrictions by law on CO2 emissions for domestic and short-haul air travel will stimulate Green Regional Air Mobility, we believe it's our mission to provide an aircraft for Zero emission regional flights.
At VÆRIDION our goal is to develop, build and certify a full electric microliner carrying up to 9 passengers for Short-Haul and Regional Air Mobility by 2030. A full electric microliner is cleaner and cheaper to operate than other aeroplanes in its class, it provides a better travel experience door to door up to 500 km. We offer new optimized design based on proven principles, around proven and available technology in electric motors and batteries, that brings lowest risk and shortest route to certification.