Company
HENSOLDT Sensors GmbH
Full time / Part time:
The position can be filled in full or part time.
Summary
We are looking for a “Lead Engineer Architecture and Design (f/m/d)” for the “Solution and Cross Functional Engineering” department in Ulm or Immenstaad as soon as possible.
The “Solution and Cross Functional Engineering” department is responsible for the system design, definition and development of cockpit systems, navigation and mission support systems, as well as the corresponding sensor technology for helicopters and airplanes.
As Lead Engineer (f/m/d) in the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) Systems of Systems (SoS) team, you will be responsible for the technical implementation of the architecture and design of the NSDAS solution. The consolidation of the required technologies as well as the validation of suitable new technologies are also part of your tasks in the position as Lead Engineer Architecture and Design for the NSDAS Solution.
As part of the FCAS core team, you will work closely with the relevant interdisciplinary development teams.
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Discover more about our benefits "HERE".
You want to become part of a future-oriented company? Are you ready to assume responsibility in exciting international and national projects? Then you YOU are our candidate (f/m/d)!
Please apply exclusively online via our career portal with your CV and certificates.
We aim to streamline our application process as much as possible and therefore do not require a cover letter.
Be the pioneer of our future!
We look forward to receiving your application!
In case you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our Talent Resourcing Team:
E-Mail: jobs@hensoldt.net
You can find further jobs on our Website: www.hensoldt.net/career.
HENSOLDT is committed to achieving workforce diversity and creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome all applications irrespective of social and cultural background, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religious belief.
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