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Are you looking for the next challenge in your career? Would you like to be part of an exciting, highly qualified team of professionals in an international environment?

We are currently looking for a skilled Systems Engineer – ACMS & Maintenance Systems to join our team and support cross-functional change management activities in a regulated environment.

Your Benefits

  • Competitive salary.
  • Long-term secure contract.
  • International projects with cutting-edge technologies.
  • Flexible schedule with potential for remote work.
  • Integration into a highly qualified team of professionals.
  • Specialized training and continuous professional development.
  • Social benefits and flexible compensation plan.

About the Role

We are looking for a Systems Engineer to support activities across monitoring systems, data loading environments, maintenance applications, and system design & validation tasks.

You will participate in daily operational engineering work, requirements maintenance, system documentation, analysis of system behaviours, and support for in service investigations.

This role also ensures continuity of daily tasks when senior specialists focus on advanced technical investigations.

The scope covers both single aisle and long range system families, as well as wide body system platforms, all within a shared systems engineering framework.

Key Responsibilities

Systems Engineering & Documentation

  • Analyse, develop, and maintain system requirements, interface definitions, and functional specifications.
  • Update and manage system documentation, ensuring proper traceability across requirements, design, and testing.
  • Support the evolution of system standards, functional behaviours, and configuration documentation.

Monitoring & Maintenance System Activities

  • Support daily work related to data loading, configuration reporting, and operation of system monitoring tools.
  • Participate in the resolution of system behaviours, parameter issues, data inconsistencies, and operational anomalies.
  • Assist in preparing updates and improvements to maintenance related applications and digital tools.

Verification & Validation (V&V)

  • Contribute to test definition, test planning, and review of laboratory or digital validation results.
  • Participate in functional investigations and prepare input for corrective action plans.
  • Support the execution, analysis, and reporting of validation campaigns.

Operational Engineering & Support

  • Assist with daily system engineering tasks while senior engineers handle advanced technical requests.
  • Provide technical clarifications to internal teams, collaborate with remote colleagues, and contribute to process improvement.
  • Participate in reviews, coordination meetings, and continuous improvement initiatives.

Required Qualifications

  • Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Telecommunications, Systems Engineering, or a related technical field.
  • Experience in systems engineering, including requirements, specifications, and documentation.
  • Knowledge of monitoring systems, data loading workflows, or maintenance system environments.
  • Familiarity with structured V Model development and validation processes.
  • Strong analytical capability, communication skills, and a collaborative mindset.
  • Professional proficiency in English.

Nice to Have

  • Experience in systems associated with monitoring, surveillance, maintenance, or data loading processes.
  • Knowledge of engineering tools (e.g., requirements management platforms, configuration management systems, or test tracking tools).
  • Experience supporting technical investigations or in service engineering tasks.
  • French language skills.
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