Location: Frimley, hybrid working
Salary: up to £70,000 per annum DOE
An opportunity for an experienced Part 21 Electrical / Avionics Engineer to join a rapidly expanding, high performing engineering team focused on the future of commercial aircraft modification. This role supports the development and certification of large aircraft modifications for global airline customers, ensuring compliance with regulatory and customer requirements as defined within an approved DOH.
Key Responsibilities:
* Report to the Electrical / Avionics Engineering Manager and collaborate with a global engineering services team across multiple time zones to identify requirements and develop solutions for current and upcoming projects
* Lead and contribute to design activities, ensuring compliance with design requirements and resolving certification, integration, and system issues related to electrical and avionics modifications
* Lead certification activities, including demonstrating compliance with regulatory requirements and supporting on-wing test witnessing
Prepare and review engineering documentation and instructions for continued airworthiness, including:
o Wiring diagrams
o Wire routing installation drawings and harness fabrication drawings
o Service Bulletins and accomplishment instructions
o Aircraft and component ICA supplements (e.g., wiring diagram manuals, system schematic manuals, EWIS assessments)
Compile and verify certification documentation to demonstrate compliance with applicable airworthiness requirements, including:
o Electrical load analysis
o Test plans and reports
o Compliance statements
o System safety, equipment qualification, and EWIS documentation
o Certification programmes
Represent the organisation in customer meetings (e.g., ITCM, PDR, CDR, FAI) and provide on-site support during project embodiment phases
Experience
* Experience as an EASA Compliance Verification Engineer (CVE) is advantageous
* Current or recent experience within an EASA Part 21J Design Organisation (or equivalent)
* Strong knowledge of EASA regulatory and airworthiness requirements, including (E)TSO, CS-25, JAR-25, and FAR-25 (relevant to electrical/avionics disciplines)
* Experience with aircraft interior and/or avionics modifications
* Experience working on large, complex aircraft modification projects or similar programmes
* High attention to detail and strong professional integrity
* Ability to manage multiple programmes with varying requirements and priorities
* Flexibility to adapt to changing demands and workloads
* Strong collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively with colleagues and customers
* Willingness to mentor and support the development of less experienced engineers
* Experience navigating OEM data systems for specifications and standards
If suitable, please apply or contact (url removed) for more information
Salary description
£70000.00 - £70000.00 per year