Full-Time

Propulsion AND Apu Engineer

Posted on 3/13/2025

Airbus

Airbus

10,001+ employees

Manufactures commercial aircraft and aerospace systems

No salary listed

Mid, Senior

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Hamburg, Germany

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Propulsion
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • A relevant, completed degree with a standard duration of up to 4 years in the field of Aeronautic engineering with ideally a specialization in Structure / System installation or comparable degree programmes or completed vocational training with a corresponding, particularly extensive, subject-specific additional qualification.
  • Knowledge and experience in the above-mentioned areas of responsibility
  • Knowledge and experience in system installation
  • Knowledge and relevant experience in structure
  • Knowledge in propulsion systems
  • Knowledge and experience in the Aeronautics domain
  • Language skills: German and English negotiation level, French and Spanish are a plus
  • Willingness to travel domestically and abroad
Responsibilities
  • Implementation and coordination of development work, carrying out analyses, optimizing and further developing solutions for systems and subsystems
  • Ensure permanent readiness of the Propulsion Systems, Structure and Installation, and ensure Safety of Ground and Flight Operations
  • Systems and Structure Engineering support for ATA 70-80, ATA 49, ATA 54 and installation on ATAs 11, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 36 & 92
  • Troubleshooting including Aircraft Inspections, Tests and Analyses
  • Deep Dive Investigations and Technical Assessment
  • Management of temporary Aircraft Configuration
  • External and internal interfaces with various stakeholders
  • Collaboration in the preparation of offers and company presentations
  • Taking on functional and/or project-related tasks in projects (e.g. technical project planning, topic responsibility)
  • Preparation of required documentation and presentation of work results
Desired Qualifications
  • MAP (Mise Au Point) activities experience should be a plus

Airbus manufactures a variety of aerospace products, including commercial aircraft, defense systems, and space technologies. Their aircraft are designed for airlines, while their defense systems cater to government needs, and their space technologies support space agencies. Airbus's products are developed through extensive research and development, ensuring they meet the demands of a competitive market. Unlike many competitors, Airbus focuses on sustainable aviation solutions and digital transformation, aiming to improve efficiency and customer satisfaction. The company's goal is to lead in the aerospace industry while promoting environmentally friendly practices.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Blagnac, France

Founded

1970

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What believers are saying

  • Airbus' new thermoplastic fuselage could reduce aircraft weight and production costs.
  • The VR Flight Trainer expansion meets growing demand for advanced avionics training.
  • Potential new A380 variant aligns with trends for larger, efficient aircraft.

What critics are saying

  • Boeing's restructuring may increase competition in cost and efficiency.
  • Gesture-based control systems may face integration challenges in the defense sector.
  • Thermoplastic fuselage designs could encounter regulatory hurdles before adoption.

What makes Airbus unique

  • Airbus leads in aerospace with innovations in thermoplastic fuselage designs.
  • The company is pioneering gesture-based control systems for fighter jets with Multiverse Computing.
  • Airbus is advancing sustainable aviation through partnerships like the one with the Philippines' DOTr.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Professional Development Budget

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

Forbes
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Michael O'Leary became CEO of Ryanair in 1994 and has held the role ever since. NurPhoto via Getty ImagesRyanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary said that in his 30 years in the airline industry he had never seen capacity constraints like those he’s facing now.The longtime chief of Europe’s largest airline laid out the difficulties that Boeing’s delayed deliveries are creating for his carrier in an interview with Reuters Wednesday."We were supposed to get 20 deliveries before the end of December. They'll probably come now in January and February, and that's fine. We'll have them in time for next summer,” O’Leary said. “The big issue for Ryanair is we're due 30 aircraft in March, April, May and June of next year, and how many of those will we get?""I think we're clearly going to walk back our traffic growth for next year, because I don't think we're going to get all those 30 aircraft," O’Leary added.Boeing has been struggling in recent weeks after a strike by its largest union brought the production of commercial aircraft to a virtual standstill. Negotiations have reportedly reached a stalemate.Boeing’s CEO said late last week the company was planning to cut 17,000 jobs as part of a restructuring aimed reduced costs, and the plane maker said this week it would raise up to $25 billion through stock and debt offerings along with a $10 billion credit agreement.The U.S

Aero-mag
Oct 15th, 2024
Airbus unveils new thermoplastic aircraft fuselage design

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The Mirror
Oct 12th, 2024
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Aviation Week
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