Full-Time

Fcas – A400M and Future Programs Systems Engineer

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Airbus

Airbus

10,001+ employees

Manufactures commercial aircraft and aerospace systems

No salary listed

Mid, Senior

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Madrid, Spain

40% remote work allowed; hybrid model of working.

Category
Flight Dynamics
Research & Development
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • Experience in on-board hardware and software equipment design life-cycle and supplier management.
  • Experience in development on-boarded high performance computers.
  • Experience working in A400M and C-295.
  • Excellent knowledge of development & integration activities, from requirements capture to verification/validation activities to achieve a qualified/certified system. That includes engineering fields as safety, quality assurance, configuration control, etc. applied to health management systems.
  • Good knowledge of procurement activities, from supplier selection to control and monitoring activities.
  • Tools requirements for system engineering: DOORS, ICDMS, CASE, ABDs, Eclipse.
  • Good communication skills, assertiveness and willingness to travel.
  • Strong Spanish and English skills, both verbal and written.
Responsibilities
  • Lead systems engineering activities in order to specify, develop, integrate, qualify and certify health management systems in accordance with Airbus Defence and Space standards.
  • Gather customer requirements for its analysis and incorporation in the product.
  • Be responsible for the integration of the health management system integration on aircraft.
  • Specify, require, and support Laboratory, Ground and Flight tests needed for the development, certification and qualification (V&V) of Health Management systems.
  • Lead data management activities for massive information, from data gathering, manipulating processing and storing.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in on-board hardware and software equipment design life-cycle and supplier management.
  • Experience in development on-boarded high performance computers.
  • Experience working in A400M and C-295.

Airbus manufactures a variety of aerospace products, including commercial aircraft, defense systems, and space technologies. Their products are designed and built to meet the needs of airlines, governments, and space agencies. Airbus focuses on research and development to improve their offerings and stay competitive in the aerospace market. They generate revenue through the design, production, and sale of aircraft, as well as through long-term contracts and after-sales services. A key aspect of Airbus's strategy is their commitment to sustainable aviation solutions and digital transformation, which aim to improve efficiency and enhance customer satisfaction.

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

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