Airbus Defence and Space

Aerospace

PowerplantIntegrationEngineer

€32–45k ~AI est. Getafe, Madrid, Spain FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Powerplant Integration Engineer at Airbus Defence and Space. Skills: Powerplant Integration, Aircraft systems. Integrate engine, propeller, sub-systems. Define physical interfaces”

What You'll Achieve.

Successful integration process

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Analyze data; Propose modifications; Assess technical impact; Assess risks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Aeronautical Engineering degree, Master's degree, Initial professional experience in Powerplant Integration, Basic knowledge of powerplant integration tools, Familiarity with turboprop aircraft development cycles, Advanced level in English

Nice to Have

Airbus Internship, Experience in verification/validation processes, Experience in continuous airworthiness

What You'll Do.

Define physical interfaces

Define functional interfaces

Support validation activities

Support verification activities

Analyze flight test data

Analyze ground test data

Investigate in-service anomalies

Investigate in-service incidents

Evaluate customer requests

Evaluate modifications

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multiple aircraft disciplines

Communication Scope

Disciplinary coordination

Full Job Description

****Job Description:**** An opportunity for a **Powerplant Integration Engineer** has arisen within Airbus Defence and Space, Getafe (Madrid). The selected candidate will join a multidisciplinary team in charge of Engine and Propeller Integration. The team is responsible for the design, development, and implementation activities of the power plant for a major turbo-propeller aircraft project. The jobholder will reinforce our Engineering department, working in close contact with multiple aircraft disciplines (Aerodynamics, Structures, Systems, and Certification) to ensure a successful integration process from development to continuous airworthiness. **RESPONSIBILITIES** The main tasks of the jobholder will be: * **Integrate the engine, propeller, and sub-systems** (ventilation, fuel, control, lubrication, etc.) into the Powerplant and the overall aircraft architecture. * **Define physical and functional interfaces** of the Powerplant, ensuring all aircraft technical specifications, certification, and safety requirements are met. * **Support validation and verification activities** by defining and performing the adequate means of substantiation (analysis, testing, and inspections). * **Analyze flight/ground test data and audits** to evaluate powerplant integration, proposing technical modifications or design improvements when necessary. * **Investigate in-service anomalies and incidents** to provide technical support for the Continuous Airworthiness of the aircraft fleet. * **Evaluate customer requests and modifications** , assessing their technical impact, risks, and compliance with Powerplant requirements. **SKILLS** Is your profile aligned to the following list of skills? Apply! We are looking forward to knowing you: * **Education:** Aeronautical Engineering degree, Master's degree, or a related discipline. * **Experience:** Initial professional experience in Powerplant Integration or related aircraft systems. An Airbus Internship will be highly valued. * **Technic

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