Electrical Systems Engineer

<strong>Your Next Career Move Starts Here!<br><br></strong><strong>The Role:</strong> Electrical Systems Engineer<br><br><strong>Location:</strong> Wichita, Kansas<br><br><strong>Type:</strong> 24 month Contract<br><br><strong>What are your contributions to the team?<br><br></strong>This will include the development of system designs, aircraft modifications, and technical documentation such as:<br><br><ul><li>Technical Requirements Documents</li><li>System schematics</li><li>Supplier requirement documents</li><li>System descriptions</li><li>Interface control documents</li><li>Wiring diagrams</li><li>Certification plans to FAA, TCCA and EASA standards</li><li>Issue papers</li><li>Functional test requirements</li><li>Equipment qualification test plans and test reports</li><li>Aircraft-level test plans and test reports, and</li><li>Design compliance reports</li><li>Perform and/or support requirements management, validation, and verification activities.</li><li>Review installation drawings, qualification test data and reports.</li><li>Analyze ground and flight test data to verify system performance and functionality.</li><li>Support change management through research, concepts, design reviews, trade studies, impact analysis, and implementation.</li><li>Support internal and external design reviews and program governance sessions.</li><li>Provide support for Technical Subcontract Management of system suppliers.</li><li>Show compliance to 14CFR Part 25 FAA, TCCA, and EASA certification requirements.<br><br></li></ul><strong>How to thrive in this role?<br><br></strong><ul><li>You will hold a Bachelor of Science in Electrical/Electronics/Systems Engineering, or equivalent.</li><li>You will have a minimum of 5 years experience in systems engineering, or a related field.</li><li>Per US ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) Requirements, must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder).</li><li>You will have experience or be familiar with ARP4754A for development of civil aircraft and Systems.</li><li>You will have a working knowledge of FAA, TCCA and EASA Part 25 certification requirements.</li><li>You will have a working knowledge of system safety processes.</li><li>You will be familiar with RTCA DO-160, DO-178 and DO-254 standards.</li><li>You will be proficient with MS Office (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access).</li><li>Experience with AutoCAD is also preferred.</li><li>You must exhibit excellent written and verbal communication skills.</li><li>You will demonstrate interpersonal skills necessary to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, employees, management, and suppliers.</li><li>You will have experience with Commercial Derivative Military programs.</li><li>You must be self-motivated and be able to coordinate multiple activities and manage time effectively.<br><br></li></ul>Why Golden Technology? Founded in 1997, Golden Technology has grown from a two-person vision into a trusted partner for Fortune 500 clients nationwide. Along the way, we ve built a culture centered on family, professional growth, and giving back to our communities through our Golden Community initiatives. Here s what sets us apart: Family-first culture that values balance and support. Career development through mentorship, opportunities, and investment in our people. Community impact by dedicating time, talent, and resources to the places we live and work. What s In It for You Exciting opportunities with innovative companies. Guidance from a recruiting team with decades of experience. A professional, supportive culture built on trust and collaboration.

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