Contract position Outside IR35
Hybrid working - 3 days on site
Our client, a pioneering company in the aerospace sector, is currently seeking an Electrical Design Engineer to join their team on a contract basis. This role supports the design and development of an electromechanical High Voltage (HV) Power Distribution Unit (PDU) for a groundbreaking hydrogen propulsion system, making it a unique opportunity within the aerospace industry.
Key Responsibilities
* Supporting the design and development of an electromechanical HV PDU for the ZA200-B hydrogen propulsion system.
* Preparing, maintaining, and reviewing power distribution documentation, records, and reports to support the development of the ZA200 hydrogen propulsion system.
* Engaging with external partners and suppliers to develop and mature high-voltage power distribution units for the ZA200-A hydrogen propulsion system.
* Planning and building test plans to support power distribution commissioning activities.
* Providing hands‑on experience in Power Distribution System (PDS) simulation, analysis, testing, inspection, and troubleshooting.
* Sizing and analysing electrical components.
* Providing technical support and guidance to engineers, technicians, and operators on PDS‑related topics.
* Developing and analysing electrical load profiles across multiple aircraft operating states for the HV system.
Job Requirements
* Experience in electrical design within the aerospace sector.
* Proven ability to support HV PDU projects from design through to commissioning.
* Hands‑on experience with PDS simulation, analysis, and troubleshooting.
* Understanding of component sizing and analysis.
* Proficiency in CAD software (desirable).
* Ability to prepare, maintain, and review technical documentation.
* Strong communication skills for interaction with external partners and suppliers.
Benefits
* Opportunity to work on innovative projects related to hydrogen propulsion systems.
* Collaborative and dynamic work environment.
* Potential for professional growth and development within the aerospace sector.
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