Electrical System Engineer
Electrical System Engineer

Electrical System Engineer

Full-Time 43200 - 72000 Β£ / year (est.) No home office possible
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Job Description

Join a leading hybrid-electric aircraft programme as an Electrical Systems Engineer

Are you interested in contributing to the next generation of sustainable aerospace technologies? Would you like to support the development of hybrid-electric propulsion systems as part of a major UK government-backed R&D programme?

We’re working with a globally recognised aerospace organisation that is in the early phases of developing a hybrid-electric aircraft. This includes designing the energy storage, electric power distribution, and propulsion systems for a new, more-electric platform. As part of this, the team is looking to bring in a number of experienced Electrical Systems Engineers on a 12-month contract basis.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Leading platform-level trade studies to help define and refine system-level electrical requirements.
  • Supporting the selection and development of electrical system architectures.
  • Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to deliver detailed system specifications and performance requirements.
  • Working with customers, partners, and suppliers to support the integration of emerging technologies and align with future capability needs.
  • Defining and executing strategies for system-level verification and validation.

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