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Senior Technical Lead - CAN, Embedded Systems, C++

Others, United States

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Job Summary

• Work effectively with all functional groups to achieve product performance and cost targets. Build quality and manufacturability into designs. Ensure compliance with company and regulatory guidelines to support a safe operating environment.

• Support continuous process improvement activities, including Kaizen and 5S practices, to maintain an organized and efficient work environment and encourage personal development.

• Demonstrate proficiency in verbal and written English for technical reports, presentations, analyses, and other communications across the organization.

• Understand, decompose, and define product and process requirements to support product development, sustaining engineering, and R&D.

• Plan, estimate, prioritize, and manage work activities to meet project schedules and budgets.

• Apply experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Produce thorough and accurate design and development work of appropriate complexity that meets specifications for schedule, cost, producibility, quality, and reliability.

• Utilize effective problem-solving processes, documentation, tools, and analyses to quickly identify root causes and corrective actions for technical challenges during product development and sustaining activities.

• Generate and review product development documentation, including proposals, technical reports, procedures, and correspondence required for customer and program needs.

• Work independently and demonstrate strong self-motivation while collaborating effectively within cross‑functional teams (engineering, operations, quality, business).

• Support IPT activities in collaboration with technical, operations, quality, and business teams.

• Contribute to Systems Engineering activities (architecture and components), including initial research, architecture definition, requirements definition, validation, system verification, and requirements flow-down.

• Lead system development activities following industry-recognized processes (e.g., ARP4754).

• Lead the development of System Safety analyses such as reliability predictions, FMEA, Fault Tree Analysis, Common Mode Analysis, and Single Event Upset analysis (ARP4761).

• Participate in certification compliance activities for essential and critical-level control systems in aircraft applications.

• Perform any other tasks assigned by supervisor or management.

Key Responsibilities

• Work effectively with all functional groups to achieve product performance and cost targets. Build quality and manufacturability into designs. Ensure compliance with company and regulatory guidelines to support a safe operating environment.

• Support continuous process improvement activities, including Kaizen and 5S practices, to maintain an organized and efficient work environment and encourage personal development.

• Demonstrate proficiency in verbal and written English for technical reports, presentations, analyses, and other communications across the organization.

• Understand, decompose, and define product and process requirements to support product development, sustaining engineering, and R&D.

• Plan, estimate, prioritize, and manage work activities to meet project schedules and budgets.

• Apply experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Produce thorough and accurate design and development work of appropriate complexity that meets specifications for schedule, cost, producibility, quality, and reliability.

• Utilize effective problem-solving processes, documentation, tools, and analyses to quickly identify root causes and corrective actions for technical challenges during product development and sustaining activities.

• Generate and review product development documentation, including proposals, technical reports, procedures, and correspondence required for customer and program needs.

• Work independently and demonstrate strong self-motivation while collaborating effectively within cross‑functional teams (engineering, operations, quality, business).

• Support IPT activities in collaboration with technical, operations, quality, and business teams.

• Contribute to Systems Engineering activities (architecture and components), including initial research, architecture definition, requirements definition, validation, system verification, and requirements flow-down.

• Lead system development activities following industry-recognized processes (e.g., ARP4754).

• Lead the development of System Safety analyses such as reliability predictions, FMEA, Fault Tree Analysis, Common Mode Analysis, and Single Event Upset analysis (ARP4761).

• Participate in certification compliance activities for essential and critical-level control systems in aircraft applications.

• Perform any other tasks assigned by supervisor or management.

Skill Requirements

Experience with system development following recognized industry processes (e.g., ARP4754).
• Familiarity with DO178, DO254, and DO160.
• Understanding of Systems Engineering principles, including interpreting and writing requirements, system architectures, and system designs.
• Knowledge of requirements management, validation, and verification.
• Familiarity with multiphysics modeling and simulation (e.g., Simulink).
• Familiarity with circuit analysis and power supply topologies.
• Familiarity with the software development lifecycle.

Other Requirements

Working knowledge of requirements management tools (e.g., DOORS) is highly desirable.

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