Senior Engineering, Avionics

Date: Nov 10, 2024

Location: Dorval, Québec, CA, H4S 1Y9 Mississauga, ON, CA, L5S 1W1

Company: Bombardier

When applicable, Bombardier promotes flexible and hybrid work policies. 

Why join us?

 

At Bombardier, we design, build and maintain the world’s peak-performing aircraft for the world’s most discerning people and businesses, governments and militaries. We have been successful in setting the highest standards by putting our people at the heart of it all, and defining excellence, together.

 

Working at Bombardier means operating at the highest level. Every day, you are part of a team that delivers superior experiences and products, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in our industry and beyond. By prioritizing employee growth and development, we empower everyone to reach their full potential on their own terms, because the best work happens when you are free to be yourself and share your unique expertise. 

 

Bombardier’s Benefits Program

 

With our employees’ well-being top of mind, we offer a comprehensive and competitive Benefits Program, which includes the following: 

  • Insurance plans (Dental, medical, life insurance, disability, and more) 
  • Competitive base salary 
  • Retirement savings plan 
  • Employee Assistance Program  
  • Tele Health Program 

What are your contributions to the team?

  • Be responsible to perform various tasks related to the development, testing, certification, production, and in-service support of Avionics Systems of state-of-the-art business aircrafts.
  • Define and manage the overall systems and subsystems requirements to ensure safety, certification & aircraft design requirements and objectives are met
  • Work with the system suppliers as well as other interfacing suppliers and disciplines on the program to ensure the system is properly designed to be integrated smoothly on the aircraft
  • Be responsible for the timely integration of systems, such as AFCS, Communication (VHF, HF, SATCOM, Datalink), Navigation (ADF, VOR, ILS, DME, TCAS, Transponder, IRS, GPS, FMS, Weather Radar), Displays (EFIS, EICAS, HUD, SVS), Information/Maintenance & Recording (IMS, OMS, Data load, CVR, FDR, AHMS), on the aircraft
  • Conduct and support ARP4754 system and aircraft verification and validations
  • Liaise with Certifying Authorities and/or support their delegates in achieving system certification
  • Support the Final Assembly Line and In Service Aircrafts for any design related issues and bring them to closure
  • Participate in the development and implementation of software for customization of crew alerting logic and synoptics pages, I/O configuration into an IMA environment, and automation of aircraft-level functions
     

How to thrive in this role? Skills, knowledge & experience:

  • You hold a university degree in Electrical, Electronics, Software, Aerospace Engineering or equivalent
  • You have a minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in Avionics Systems
  • You have knowledge with the specification, design, integration, test, and certification of Avionics systems on aircraft
  • You are familiar with the industry standards DO-178, DO-160 and ARP4754 (Asset)
  • You have strong communication skills (verbal and written)
  • You have excellent problem-solving skills, work planning structure and prioritization
  • You have the ability to work well in a team environment
  • You are willing to travel

Please note: You don’t need all the skills, knowledge, and experience listed for this position! We’re not looking for the perfect candidate, we’re looking for great talent and resourcefulness.

 

Bombardier is an equal opportunity employer and encourages persons of any race, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, immigration status, disability or other applicable legally protected characteristics to apply.

 

 

Job Senior Engineering, Avionics

Primary Location Administrative Centre (CA), Global 5500/6500

Organization Aerospace Canada

Shift 

Employee Status Regular

Requisition  2716  Senior Engineering, Avionics