Aviation Electronic Hardware Engineer
Your Role
As an Electronic Hardware Engineer, you will contribute to the design, development, and verification of Electronic Control Board Assemblies (ECBA), with a focus on Battery Modules for next-generation Energy Storage Systems (ESS).
Working within a multi-disciplinary team, you will operate under the EASA Part-21J Design Organization (DO) framework and adhere to the rigorous standards of safety-critical development (e.g., DO-254, DO-160, CS-23). This position is ideal for an engineer with a passion for innovation, precision, and compliance in high-reliability systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Schematic & Layout Design:
- Design and simulate mixed-signal circuits (analog/digital, HV/LV, temperature, current sensing)
- Integrate input protections, EMI/ESD filters, and power supply blocks (e.g., DC/DC converters)
- Include digital communication protocols (CAN, RS485, RS232) and microcontrollers (MCU-based systems)
- Develop complete schematics and layout using Altium Designer or equivalent ECAD tools (DWG, GBR, SCH, PcB, PnP,…)
- Specialized within Analog is a plus
- Documentation & Compliance:
- Produce detailed Design Descriptions, calculations (FMEA; MTBF), and analysis reports (ASR)
- Maintain traceability and version control of all engineering data per DO-254 guidelines
- Testing & Integration:
- Author and execute Qualification Test Plans (QTP) and Verification Test Procedures (VTP)
- Perform debugging, de-risking, and integration of PCBs at the module and system level
- Support the development of test benches and define Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP)
- Conduct environmental and functional testing in accordance with RTCA/DO-160
- Process Rigor:
- Ensure adherence to internal and regulatory processes for configuration management, safety, and documentation
- Maintain high-quality standards through structured peer reviews, checklists, and change control
Your Profile
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electronics Engineering
- CFC or technical apprenticeship in electronics (strong asset)
- 3–5 years of experience in safety-critical hardware development (e.g., aerospace, automotive, industrial, or medical sectors)
Technical Skills
- Expertise in:
- Mixed analog/digital circuit design and simulation (SPICE-based tools such as Simetrix)
- Power electronics (e.g., DC/DC converters), circuit protection, and filtering
- High-speed digital interfaces and communication protocols (CAN, RS485, etc.)
- Schematic capture and PCB layout (Altium Designer or similar tools)
- Familiarity with:
- EMI/EMC principles and PCB layout best practices
- IPC standards for PCB design and manufacturability
- Thermal and mechanical considerations in hardware enclosures (asset)
- Environmental and qualification testing per DO-160
- Aerospace standards such as DO-254, CS-23, EASA/FAA certification frameworks
- Tools: Altium, MATLAB, Simetrix, version control/configuration tools
Soft Skills
- Fast learner with a rigorous, structured, and detail-oriented mindset
- Strong documentation discipline and ability to work in a certification-driven environment
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
- Capable of working independently while collaborating effectively within a multidisciplinary team
- Fluent in English (oral and written); French is a strong asset
Work Permit
Only EU or CH passport holders are eligible for the Job
Why Join MGL Aerospace (as a Consultant)?
- Work on cutting-edge energy storage technologies at the core of tomorrow’s aircraft
- Bring your aerospace experience to a mission-driven, fast-paced environment
- Collaborate within a culture built on TRUST, TEAMWORK, COURAGE, and PERSEVERANCE
- Help shape the certification and engineering excellence of next-gen clean aviation systems
World-class engineering solutions for the aviation industry
World-class engineering solutions for the aviation industry
info@mglaerospace.com C. de López de Hoyos, 327, Hortaleza, 28043 Madrid
C. de López de Hoyos, 327, Hortaleza, 28043 Madrid