Job type: Full-time

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About us:Daedalean is a Zürich-based startup founded by experienced engineers who want to completely revolutionize air travel within the next decade. We combine computer vision, deep learning, and robotics to develop full “level-5” autonomy for flying vehicles.Your role:To drive system engineering efforts from capturing requirements and defining system architecture, to performing system integration, verification and certification.Your tasks:
  • Avionics and Electrical Systems requirements and architecture definition
  • Design of electrical wiring diagrams and wiring harnesses
  • Performing ELA (electrical load analysis) to support development and certification of systems on aircraft
  • Act as primary contact between system and equipment suppliers
  • Support the ground and flight testing activities for system certification

You are smart and get stuff done, and have:
  • A degree (BSc or MSc) in aerospace or electrical engineering or equivalent
  • At least 5+ years of experience in avionics and electrical systems integration engineering experience on fixed wing or rotorcraft
  • Good working knowledge of EWIS concepts and FAA AC43.13 chapter 11 (aircraft electrical systems)
  • Experience in designing system integrations for STC installations is an advantage
  • Working knowledge of EASA/FAA certification regulations and compliance demonstration (preferably EASA CS/FAR 23 and 27 regulations)
  • Experience in developing systems as per ARP 4754A and ARP4761 is a plus

Benefits:
  • A team of experienced engineers and researchers, who joined us from most recognized companies and institutions
  • Difficult and interesting problems to solve.
  • Test flights in the Swiss Alps for you to join
  • Stock options
  • Pilot license subsidy
  • Hybrid work setting
  • Learning & Development budget: visit conferences of your choice
  • Gym membership
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Deadline: 02-06-2024

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