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Systems Engineer – Avionics & Integration (Aerospace)

HireOn
Full-time
On-site
Quebec, Canada
$110,000,140,000 - $110,000,140,000 USD yearly

ROLE: Systems Engineer – Avionics & Integration (Aerospace | Quebec Office)

Office Location: Montreal, QC (Onsite and fulltime)
Industry: Aerospace / Avionics
Salary Range: CAD $110,000 – $140,000
Eligibility: Only open to Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents currently based in Canada

We are a recruitment agency representing a leading Avionics and Aerospace company in Canada. Our client is actively seeking a Senior Systems Engineer – Avionics & Integration to join their growing Montreal-based team working on high-impact aerospace and avionics programs.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the design, development, and integration of advanced avionics systems

  • Create system artifacts: Block Diagrams, ICDs, Wiring Diagrams, and more

  • Conduct system trade-off studies and architecture evaluations

  • Capture and manage system requirements using DOORS (or equivalent)

  • Define safety and performance requirements aligned with certification standards (ARP4754, DO-178C, etc.)

  • Support system integration testing in lab and aircraft environments

  • Assist with aircraft-level certification processes and documentation

  • Collaborate across multidisciplinary teams to ensure end-to-end solution delivery

Ideal Candidate Profile:

  • Bachelor's in Electrical or Computer Engineering (Master’s preferred)

  • 8–10+ years of experience in complex avionics system engineering

  • Proficiency in requirements management tools like DOORS

  • Knowledge of ARP4754, ARP4761, DO-178C, DO-254, DO-297

  • Familiarity with avionics systems: FMS, GPS, TCAS, TAWS, WXR, SVS, etc.

  • Experience with system certification (FAR Part 23/25) and TSO/STC compliance (an asset)

  • Strong communication, technical documentation, and team collaboration skills

Apply now to join a fast-paced, innovation-driven team working on the future of aerospace systems.

Only applicants currently residing in Canada with valid work authorization will be considered.