Key Responsibilities: Modifying aircraft structure and interior: This involves making changes to the internal and external primary and secondary structures and interior furnishings. Ensuring compliance with regulations: This includes adhering to certification basis, rules, regulations, and means of compliance. Liaising with other departments: Effective communication with the Engineering Team and external parties is essential. Technical surveys and 3D scanning: Gathering data on aircraft to inform design solutions. Preparing design documentation: Creating detailed specifications and drawings. Skills and Qualifications: Engineering Degree: A degree in an engineering discipline or related science is typically required. Knowledge of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics: A strong theoretical and practical understanding of these areas is crucial. CAD Proficiency: Expertise in 3D modeling and 2D drafting software is essential. Experience with EASA/CAA Part 21J: Experience with aircraft design certifications is a significant advantage. Teamwork and Communication: The ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively is important. Problem-solving and Critical Thinking: The ability to analyse situations, identify solutions, and adapt to changing needs is vital. Specific Experience: Solidworks prefered Cabin interiors, Cabin monuments, Avionics installations: Experience with these areas is also helpful.