Ingénieur.e en durcissement électromagnétique; F/H/X
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Systems Engineer
Location: Nixon
Ingénieur En Durcissement Électromagnétique Des Infrastructures (H/F/X)
Contribute to large scale, innovative projects in service of our clients and society to make progress sustainably. At Ineo Defense, we are committed to inclusion. All talents are welcome, regardless of their gender, origin, orientation or disability situation. We are convinced that diversity is our strength! Your mission, if you accept it!
We are actively looking for our future Ingénieur en durcissement électromagnétique des infrastructures (H/F/X) within the Technical Direction, based in Velizy-Villacoublay (78).
Your main missions will be:
- Carry out design studies in the field of electromagnetic hardening on multi-technical works, Faraday cages, TEMPEST compliance and EMC.
- Write design and compliance justification documents,
- As the expert in the field, ensure the interface with state experts for the qualification of the proposed solutions,
- Write specifications for specific protection devices (Faraday cage, filters,...) for sensitive infrastructures,
- Define the rules to be respected by the execution studies teams (design office) and installation,
- Provide expertise during the implementation (work) and validation phases of the works,
- Define and supervise the validation tests in its field,
- Provide expertise to maintenance teams for the resolution of non-conformities identified and the continuous improvement of methods/measures,
- Ensure technological and regulatory surveillance in its field and propose innovative and economically relevant solutions.
- Contribute to the elaboration of technical offers and the evaluation of costs.
Profile /
Skills Required:
Know-how
- Ability to work in a team and collaborate effectively with different internal and external actors.
- Strong analytical skills and ability to solve complex problems.
- Excellent written and oral skills.
- Ability to adapt language and show pedagogy according to the actors (technicians, installers, management)
- You are willing to make occasional trips in metropolitan France.
Graduated from an engineering school and/or a doctorate in electromagnetism or in a related field and with recommended experience of 5 years in the design and validation of electromagnetic systems
Know-how
- Knowledge of TEMPEST standards and practices (cf. interministerial instruction no. 300) and electromagnetic hardening against radiated and conducted aggressions,
- Knowledge of electromagnetic simulation
- Mastery of EMC measuring devices
- In-depth knowledge of standards and regulations related to Min Arm.
You don’t tick all the boxes? Apply anyway, your profile interests us!
Why join us?
An engaged and caring team is waiting for you! 550 passionate people in the defense sector spread over 4 sites: Vélizy, Nice, Morlaix and Nimes. Projects at the cutting edge of technology. Agile environment, entrepreneurial spirit. Stimulating professional and collective development.
Your benefits
Financial benefits:
- 13th month
- 100% reimbursement of public transport (home – work)
- Sustainable mobility allowance (400€ per year)
- Restaurant vouchers: 12€ (60% employer’s share)
- PEE / PERCO: employer’s contributions
- Other bonuses: recruitment, patent, tutor, etc..
Quality of work-life balance:
- Tailored career path: your career is important to us
- Internal and external training + unlimited access to the Crossknowledge platform
- 25 working days of paid leave + 12 additional public holidays + additional days (fractioning, seniority)
- Family health insurance and insurance with strong employer’s coverage
- Daycare: possibility of having a cradle according to availability
- Online platform for well-being at work (coach, psychologist, etc.) for you and your dependents
- 5 days/year to invest in an association funded by the EQUANS Foundation
- 10 days for reservists if you are engaged
A fast recruitment process!
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