Salary :
Activity area : Industrial and manufacturing
Post category : Production and engineering
Province : Quebec
Region : Monteregie, Montreal, Montreal and surroundings
Recruiter : Marie-Eve Arseneault
Contact us : mearseneault@st-amour.com
Job description :
Are you passionate about innovation in critical systems? Want to contribute to an electrical revolution in the aerospace sector? Join a dynamic team designing a next-generation, flight-certifiable electrical storage system (ESS).
Position based on Montreal's South Shore, with occasional travel to Switzerland.
Your mission:
As a systems engineer, you will play a key role in the definition, development and integration of an ESS for demanding aeronautical applications. Your responsibilities include:
Architecture & system engineering:
Define the electrical system architecture and its technical requirements. Analyze the electrical network and load profiles (ELA). Ensure compliance with certification standards (DO-160, DO-254, ARP4754A, etc.).Battery specialization:
Specify performance, safety, durability and interface requirements for batteries. Participate in technological choices (cells, BMS, cooling, etc.). Monitor battery tests (aging, thermal runaway, abuse tests) and analyze results.Integration & validation:
Participate in aircraft integration phases. Contribute to ground and flight tests. Draft technical documents (specifications, V&V reports, safety analyses, etc.).Why join us?
Ambitious, concrete project at the heart of the aeronautical energy transition. International and multidisciplinary environment. Direct impact on innovative, certifiable solutions.Skills and qualifications :
+5 years' experience in systems engineering in critical environments (aeronautics, rail, automotive...). Solid expertise in energy storage systems or power electronics. Good knowledge of aeronautical certification standards. Mastery of tools and methods: V&V, FMEA, SSA, HIL/SIL, EMI/EMC. Ideally, experience with lithium-ion batteries and management systems (BMS). Fluent English (French appreciated). Autonomy, rigor, team spirit and taste for innovation. Apply