Electrical System Design Engineer

Joby Aviation Joby Aviation · Robotics · Concord, CA · Flight Research

Electrical System Design Engineer for Autonomous Aircraft, responsible for the design, fabrication, and installation of electrical and avionic systems, including wire harnesses, power distribution, and communication protocols, supporting flight test and certification efforts.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design of wire harnesses and wire harness installations.
  2. Lead electrical hardware designs that assist in our flight test and certification efforts.
  3. Work with internal and external resources to get wire harness fabricated.
  4. Support in the installation of avionics equipment in the flight test aircraft.
  5. Take ownership of wiring diagrams, wire harness development and our avionics installations in our labs and aircraft.

Skills

Required

  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering or related discipline
  • Knowledge of EWIS practices and guidelines for aviation
  • Ability to write, read and review technical schematics, engineering drawings and specifications.
  • Expertise in aerospace electrical system design including power distribution, electromagnetic compatibility, and the unique signal integrity requirements of various communication protocols such as RS-485, RS-422, ARINC 429, and CAN bus.
  • Competency in electro-mechanical engineering fundamentals and best practices
  • Avionics installation and troubleshooting.
  • 3-5 years of relevant industry experience.
  • Great communication skills

Nice to have

  • Working knowledge of AC 25-26, AC 25-16, SAE AS50881, and DO-160G, ASTM F2639-18
  • Proficiency with CATIA Electrical Harness Design or Altium Designer Harness Design
  • Competency with ECAD programs such as Altium Designer, KiCAD and EAGLE
  • Competency with MCAD programs such as CATIA, Autodesk and Solidworks

What the JD emphasized

  • Knowledge of EWIS practices and guidelines for aviation
  • Expertise in aerospace electrical system design including power distribution, electromagnetic compatibility, and the unique signal integrity requirements of various communication protocols such as RS-485, RS-422, ARINC 429, and CAN bus.
  • Avionics installation and troubleshooting.