Vacant position avionic design Engineer, Part 21J

avionic design engineer, with flexible engineering office location in norway

In our Design Organization (EASA Part-21/J DOA) we develop innovative modifications for small and large rotorcrafts, from Search and Rescue cabin to Night Vision.

As part of the design organization team, you will be involved in design of modification and repair: a typical project includes survey of aircraft, concept design, prototyping, prepare and witness necessary testing, create 2D/3D models, engineering drawings, and technical documentations.

The position is permanent. If the candidate wish to work remotely it can be agreed upon.

Responsibilities and tasks:

  • Develop design of modification/repair and create technical documentation and drawing

  • Hold contact with customer, supplier, and authorities as company representative

  • We have customers around in Europe and travel is expected

  • Report to Head of Design Organization

Qualifications:

  • B.Sc or M.Sc engineer in Avionics, Aeronautical, Electronic, or relevant. Long work experience may be considered as equivalent

  • 1-2 years work experience from aviation industry

  • Experience from wiring diagram design, system integration, and risk assessment

  • Experience from CAD tools such as AutoCAD is desirable

  • Independent, can-do mindset, ready to learn, comfortable to work in a team

  • Fluent English verbal and written

Why work with us:

  • Professional and personal development opportunities

  • Interesting and varied tasks in aviation in multi-national team

  • Competitive remuneration, good pension scheme and insurance agreement

We look forward to talking to interested candidates:

  • Head of Design Organisation, Masoud Zandira, tlf 90 96 79 74

  • Chief of Office of Airworthiness, Bjarte Teigen, tlf 45 20 47 96

  • HR/HMS leder, Synnøve Iversen, tlf 41 61 00 14

CV and Cover letter along with other relevant documents can be sent to HR leader: synnove.iversen@airlift.no

About Airlift:

Airlift is pioneer in helicopter aerial services in northern Europe, with the main base and headquarter in Førde Airport with flexible engineering office location. It operates a fleet of 16 helicopters (AS332C, AS350, AW169) and has around 100 employees.

Airlift Completes its 28th NVIS certification on a H145 T2

Airlift's EASA Part-21 Design Organisation (DOA) has completed in January 2019 its 28th NVIS certification. The helicopter certified was a Airbus Helicopter H145 T2 for Babcock Scandinavian Air Ambulance in Sweden.

NVIS specialist Airlift holds several EASA NVIS STCs for Airbus Helicopters AS332 L/L1, AS365 N2/N3/N3+, BK117 C2/D2  (EC145/H145T2)  as well as for Leonardo AW139 for several customers in Europe.

Airlift, as an operator, has over 18 years of experience from NVG operations with AS332, AS365 and AW169 with both green and white ph. Goggles.

For more information and brochures regarding NVIS certifications visit our dedicated page.

ABOUT AIRLIFT

Airlift AS, based at Forde Airport in Bygstad, Norway, is the largest North European onshore helicopter company. The company is part of the NHV Group and operates 18 of the group’s helicopters. Airlift AS is holder of an EASA Part 21 Subpart J approval as Design Organization (DOA) (Approval ref. EASA.21J.315). This includes approval of design changes related to avionics, electrical and interiors as well as changes and minor repairs related to aircraft structure with a well established expertise in NVIS modifications, EMS layouts and mission/survey equipment installations.

Airlift is awarded with Super Puma NVIS STC from EASA

Airlift is awarded with Super Puma NVIS STC from EASA

Airlift's EASA Part-21 Design Organisation (DOA)  has been awarded with Supplemental Type Certificate (EASA STC number 10049153) for the installation and certification of Night Vision Imaging System (NVIS) lighting for Airbus Helicopters AS332 L/L1 Super Pumas with the certification of the first helicopter, an AS332 L1 operated by the Icelandic Coast Guard, ordered by MRO specialist Heli-One, Norway (CHC Group).