Air System Integrator
$102,884–$125,747 year
Hybrid · Mirabel, Quebec, Canada
Job Summary
Air Systems Integrator responsible for the design, integration, and validation of aircraft air systems throughout the product lifecycle. Lead integration of environmental control, bleed air, cabin pressurization, and related subsystems; ensure interfaces and functional compatibility with other aircraft systems; develop and maintain system architecture, specifications, and interface control documents (ICDs). Perform system-level analyses (thermal, pressure, airflow, fault scenarios) to validate technical and operational requirements; support trade studies and optimization for weight, cost, reliability, and performance; review/approve technical data, drawings, and software from internal teams and external suppliers. Define system requirements and verification plans in accordance with certification regulations; support ground and flight tests; collaborate with certification, airworthiness, and suppliers to ensure regulatory compliance. Act as technical focal point for air system suppliers; coordinate with manufacturing, procurement, program management, and in-service support to ensure design maturity and producibility; support configuration control, change management, and concessions. Investigate and resolve design, integration, and in-service issues; contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, lessons learned, and best practices within systems engineering.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related engineering discipline
- 5+ years of experience in aircraft systems engineering, integration, or design, preferably within a regulated aerospace environment
- Hands-on experience with air systems, environmental control systems, or pneumatic systems
- Exposure to aircraft development programs, certification activities, or in-service support is an advantage
- Strong understanding of aircraft systems integration principles and system engineering processes
- Experience with requirements management, interface definition, and verification/validation activities
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, schematics, and technical specifications
- Familiarity with aerospace standards, certification practices, and safety assessment processes
- Experience with engineering tools for requirements management, system modeling, and configuration management
- Knowledge of CAD environments and basic simulation or analysis tools
- Proficiency with standard office and documentation tools
- Base compensation range is CAD 102,884 - 125,747/year; compensation may vary by location and experience
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