E3 Engineer
1.Conduct research on electromagnetic environmental effects based on domestic and international technological developments, considering the company’s eVTOL aircraft models.
2.Develop aircraft-level specifications related to electromagnetic environmental effects by referencing relevant standards, collaborate with overall design, systems, and subsystems teams to establish E3 technical requirements.
3.Responsible for aircraft-level E3 design, including the development of lightning and electromagnetic protection designs, as well as lightning and electromagnetic protection simulation and analysis.
4.Coordinate and guide the implementation of E3 design requirements across various systems, manage spectrum allocation and resolve electromagnetic interference issues.
5.Responsible for developing E3 test verification plans and conducting aircraft-level E3 compliance verification.
6.Liaise with third-party laboratories to organize and conduct EMC, HIRF, and lightning tests.
7.Support E3-related activities for eVTOL airworthiness certification.
1.Master’s degree or above in Information and Communication Engineering, Electronic Science and Technology, Electromagnetic Field and Microwave Technology, Circuits and Systems, Automation, Computer Science, Physics, or related fields.
2.2+ years of relevant experience, proficient in electromagnetic environmental effects theory, familiar with civil aircraft standards such as DO-160,experience with lightning protection and electromagnetic compatibility design and testing projects.
3.Experience with HIRF/lightning design and testing is preferred.
4.Experience with aircraft OEM E3 work or power supply protection is preferred.
5.Strong ability to work under pressure, organizational and coordination skills, self-learning ability, communication skills, and a high standard of professional ethics.