Electronic Architectural Systems Engineer

Electronic Architectural Systems Engineer

QUALIFICATIONS

- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electrical Electronics, or Electronics and Communication Engineering,
- Proficient in System Engineering processes, with experience in system requirement definition and analysis, design, and development,
- Experienced in the design of communication, power, and grounding architectures for aerospace systems,
- Proficient in the operation logic and usage methods of communication protocols such as MIL-STD-1553, ARINC-429, RS232/422/485, CAN-Bus, Ethernet, I2C, and SPI, and able to follow global trends,
- Experience in using simulation programs such as MATLAB, PSIM, Spice, etc.,
- Knowledgeable in system reliability and redundancy,
- Preferably familiar with MIL-STD-461/464, SAE-ARP-4754/4761/5672 standards,
- Preferably knowledgeable about the NASA-HDBK-4001 document,
- Strong communication, presentation, and reporting skills,
- Proficiency in speaking, writing, and understanding English,
- Ability to adapt to flexible working hours in a fast-paced environment,
- No travel restrictions.

JOB DESCRIPTION

- Creating communication, power, and grounding architectures for aircraft, conducting reliability and redundancy analyses,
- Evaluating the effects of new systems to be integrated into aircraft on communication, power, and grounding architectures,
- Controlling the designs of architectures designed for aircraft platforms and creating electronic system architecture,
- Conducting Electronic System Architecture studies by coordinating with relevant technical teams and project management teams, preparing requested architectural documents,
- Following up and evaluating engineering change requests that require changes to the electronic system architecture,
- Analyzing grounding systems of aircraft using simulation programs,
- Performing corrective activities for faults that may occur in aircraft grounding systems, if necessary, conducting test processes on the aircraft,
- Conducting work to ensure lightning protection capabilities for aircraft in compliance with standards.