#ET19A - Functional and System Design Responsible for Optronic Systems (f/m)
Acubed(2 months ago)
About this role
The Functional and System Design Responsible for Optronic Systems at Airbus Helicopters in Marignane leads system-level design and architecture for optronic equipment across Airbus (e-)VTOL and helicopter products. The role centers on defining system concepts and ensuring helicopter-level integration of technologies such as augmented reality, enhanced vision, electro-optical and targeting systems.
Required Skills
- Systems Engineering
- Requirements Engineering
- Optronic Systems
- Integration
- Avionics
- Supplier Management
- Agile
- Testing
- Stakeholder Management
- Communication
Qualifications
- Academic Degree in Physics/Electrical/Aerospace Engineering
- Eligibility For Security Clearance
About Acubed
airbus.comAirbus is a global aerospace and defence company that designs, manufactures and delivers commercial aircraft, helicopters, military transports, satellites, launchers and related systems. It also provides avionics, services and digital solutions across the aviation and space lifecycle, including aftermarket support and mission systems. The company prioritizes sustainable aerospace and safety, investing in low‑emission technologies, zero‑emission flight concepts and advanced manufacturing. Airbus serves airlines, governments and space agencies worldwide through a broad industrial and customer‑support network.
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