- Develop new electrical and avionics design concepts. Analyze new designs/concepts and communicate them to the customer and other functional organizations. Provide technical support to the Lead Engineer or Program Manager with respect to project deliverables, adherence to schedule and in providing overall project status. Develop and design electrical power supply requirements at a system level to support STC’s and Field Approvals. Modify existing off-the shelf products to comply with company needs and produce documentation of modifications.
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- Support design modifications, Engineering Change Orders, general analysis, hardware testing and prototype development. Develops Project Logistics Plans and supports design reviews and meetings as required.
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- Help develop cost estimates, safety assessments, failure modes and effects analyses, electrical load analysis, maintenance instructions, installation instructions, flight manual supplements, and wiring interface schematics
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- Prepare (or assist in the preparation of) supplemental design information related to the product. These items include cost estimates, safety assessments, failure modes and effects analyses, electrical load analysis, maintenance instructions, installation instructions, flight manual supplements, and wiring interface schematics.
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- Provides support for certification activities by assisting with preparation and coordination of documents and technical issues related to the certification of ODA and/or FAA STC projects and FAA Field Approvals. Ability to take electrical design concepts from the design phase to the manufacturing phase. Work with Certification Team and ODA as needed to develop electrical and avionics concepts according to FAA Regulations.
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- Assist (and possibly direct) installation activities, planning installation/repair modification data in drawing packages; Draft wiring diagrams to facilitate installation in aircraft according to FAA Regulations and MIL specifications
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- Generate electrical drawings, wiring schematics using AutoCAD and/or SolidWorks
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