Airbus Helicopters SAS, a division of the global aerospace leader Airbus, is seeking an Electronic Equipment Engineer for their Marignane site. This role represents an exciting opportunity for a young graduate to join the system division of the design office, where you'll be responsible for electronic equipment including control boxes, ancillary boards, and sensors for both civil and military helicopters.
The position is based in the dynamic city of Marignane, near Marseille-Provence Airport, offering proximity to the cultural hubs of Aix-en-Provence and Marseille, as well as the beautiful beaches of the Côte Bleue. The location provides an excellent balance of professional opportunity and quality of life.
As an Electronic Equipment Engineer, you'll play a crucial role in the development and implementation of electronic systems for helicopters. Your responsibilities will span the entire development cycle, from writing requirement specifications and assessing supplier proposals to managing development processes and providing technical support for integration and testing.
The ideal candidate should have a 5-year degree in Electronic or Aeronautical Engineering, with strong knowledge of analog and digital electronics and aeronautical standards. Advanced English language skills are essential, and while advanced French is preferred, the company is open to beginners willing to learn.
Airbus offers an exceptional benefits package including competitive salary, profit-sharing schemes, comprehensive health coverage, flexible working arrangements, and extensive professional development opportunities. The company's commitment to innovation and sustainable aerospace makes this an ideal opportunity for someone looking to build a career in the aviation industry.
This role offers significant growth potential within a global leader in aerospace, with access to cutting-edge technology and the chance to work on both civil and military helicopter projects. The position requires security clearance eligibility and offers the opportunity to work with a diverse team of specialists while contributing to the development of next-generation aircraft systems.