Boeing Brazil

Fuels

EntryLevelElectricalSystemEngineerFuels

Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Entry-Level Electrical System Engineer - Fuels at Boeing Brazil. Skills: Electrical System Engineering, Fuel Systems. assist and support the integration, development and certification of fuel systems for transport category airplanes. work on documentation and artifacts to demonstrate compliance with relevant regulatory and customer requirements, related to electronic, electrical and control systems applied to fuel storage, indicating and distribution functions”

What You'll Achieve.

demonstrate compliance with relevant regulatory and customer requirements; ensure system integration and compliance with requirements; ensure continued reliability

Industry & Context.

Fuels
Problems you'll solve

Solutions of problems of fielded equipment

Eligibility Requirements

Must have existing rights to work in Brazil, Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status, occasional national and/or international travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Existing rights to work in Brazil, Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Electrical/Electronic/Automation engineering field, Registered or eligible to register with the Engineering and Agronomy Regional Council (Conselho Regional de Engenharia e Agronomia - CREA), Proficient in both verbal and written communications skills in the English Language

Nice to Have

Experience with Electrical Design, Analysis and Certification for transport category airplanes, Experience with electrical system circuit diagrams and schematics, Experience with electrostatics analysis and testing for fuels

What You'll Do.

assist and support the integration

development and certification of fuel systems for transport category airplanes

work on documentation and artifacts to demonstrate compliance with relevant regulatory and customer requirements

related to electronic

electrical and control systems applied to fuel storage

indicating and distribution functions

developing and implementing electromagnetic/electrostatics analysis and tests for fuels and fuel systems

Assists the definition

verification and documentation of complex electronic and electrical system requirements

Supports the definition and coordination of functional and physical interfaces between the fuel system and the vehicle

Supports the development of specifications

architectural and configuration concepts for fuel system electrical and electronic installations to meet customer and regulatory requirements

modeling and simulation tools to estimate or calculate system performance or electromagnetic/electrostatics effects

Assists certification tests for fuel systems and their components

Supports solutions of problems of fielded equipment over the entire product lifecycle

Supports fielded systems to ensure continued reliability

Assists writing of Functional Hazard Assessments

System Safety Assessment reports

Supports activities with equipment suppliers

certification authorities and other areas to ensure system integration and compliance with requirements

collaborate with teammates

receive tasks from managers and senior engineers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaborate with teammates; Supports activities with equipment suppliers, certification authorities and other areas

Communication Scope

verbal and written communications skills in the English Language

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