Where expertise meets adventure in aerospace!
Are you a seasoned avionics whiz with a passion for solving complex problems, leading with confidence, and making an impact from design to the skies? Our client is on the lookout for a sharp, assertive, and inspiring Avionic Systems Engineering Specialist to join their team at their Toronto office.
This isn't your average engineering gig---we're talking high-flying projects, legendary aircraft, and a role that puts you right at the heart of innovation. From working closely with production to supporting customer needs and keeping our world-class aircraft at peak performance, you'll be leading the charge.
What You'll Do (and love):
- Dive into the nitty-gritty---reviewing and approving everything from vendor drawings to test procedures and certification documents
- Make official findings of compliance under Transport Canada Delegation
- Chase down new delegations and mentor future delegate stars
- Define avionics system specs and lay down certification plans like a pro
- Craft rock-solid reports that show how we meet (and exceed) certification requirements
- Be the go-to brain when field or production teams hit a snag
- Lead and mentor junior engineers
- Assess technical proposals and internal program changes with a critical eye
- Get hands-on with aircraft test programs
- Create and review engineering mods to support customer change requests
- Tackle Service Bulletins and investigate in-service fleet issues like a true problem solver
Qualifications:
- A Bachelor's or Master's in Aerospace or Electrical Engineering
- 10+ years avionics experience---designing, installing, integrating, testing, and certifying
- 5 years' experience supporting airworthiness certification under a TCCA framework of working knowledge of system design, test and certification requirements of aircraft auto flight, communication, navigation including FMS, indication/recording systems, cabin, and onboard maintenance systems.
- Experience with certification standards from SAE, RTCA, ARP, and international authorities like TCCA, EASA, and FAA