Aircraft Electrical Wiring Design Lead
Listed on 2026-02-24
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Electrical Engineering
Aircraft Electrical Wiring Design Lead
About ElectraAt Electra, we're pioneering sustainable aviation by developing hybrid-electric Ultra Short Takeoff and Landing aircraft designed to transform regional air mobility, by making air travel more efficient, quieter, and environmentally friendly. Able to operate from soccer field-sized spaces, our Ultra Short unlocks a new era of aviation through what we call Direct Aviation - the next level of connectivity bringing air travel closer to where we live, work, and play.
Headquartered in Northern Virginia, with additional locations in Switzerland, we're building a diverse team of global professionals passionate about redefining the future of aviation.
Electra is seeking an Aircraft Electrical Wiring Design Lead to lead the development, integration, and optimization of wiring systems on Electra's flagship nine-passenger EL9 aircraft. This role will be responsible for the aircraft wiring - including both low voltage and high voltage - ensuring reliable, certifiable, and high-performance operation across the full aircraft lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities & Essential Functions- Lead thedesignthe aircraft'swiringsystems, includingharness design, routing, shielding, grounding, and installation.
- Collaborate closely withairframe, avionics, flight controls, andpropulsionteams to ensurewiring systems conform with design guide requirements and meet the needs of all subsystems.
- Develop, support,and executetest plans forwiringsystems,including validation, HIL setups,bench,andlabtesting.
- Evaluate and qualify suppliers, components, and subsystems, ensuring compliance standards and reliability requirementsare met.
- Generate andmaintainsystem documentation including schematics, wiring diagrams,Interface Control Document(ICD's), and certification deliverables.
- Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and guidance to junior engineers, fostering a culture of innovation and rigor.
- Contribute to process development and continuous improvement initiatives in electrical systems engineering.
- Stay current with evolving hybrid-electricaircrafttechnologies,FAAregulations, safety, and certification standards.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in aerospace,mechanical, or electrical engineering orotherrelatedfield;
Master'sdegree preferred. - 8+ years of experience inaircraftwiringsystems design, integration, and certification,or an equivalent combination of education, skills, and experience.
Skills and Qualifications
- Strong understanding ofaircraftwiring systemsdesignpreferably in Part 23 or Part 25 programs
- Demonstrated ability tocreate system schematics, designwireharnessesandperformsystem integration.
- Proficiency with
CADtoolsincluding Mentor Capital and Siemens NX. - Proficiencywithindustrystandards and processesrelevant to the development ofaircraftwiringsystems, including
DO-254,DO-160, ARP
4754A, ARP
4761,orSAEAS
50881. - Experience producingsystem-level documentation,including system description documents,design review presentations,analysis reports,test plans and reports,and certification deliverables.
- Strong collaboration skills with cross-disciplineteams and experience leading technical reviews.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, witha track recordof influencing stakeholders.
Skills and Qualifications
- Experience leading the development of electrical systems forFAA Part 23aircraft.
- Hands-on experience withcommercialcertification processes (preferably FAA Part 23).
- Experience with hybrid-electric propulsion or advanced electrical architectures.
- Experience managingsupplierdevelopment activities.
- Experience with requirements management tools (e.g., "JAMA") and/or system modeling tools (e.g., "MATLAB/Simulink").
- Private pilotlicensea plus.
- Location: Headquarters in Manassas, VA. Strong preference for on-site presence to encourage close collaboration.
- Travel: Occasional travel (
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