A Systems Engineer ensures that complex aerospace and defence products, from aircraft subsystems and mission electronics to support equipment and ground systems, are designed, integrated, tested, and verified. It is a valuable role that manages requirements from navigation and communication to flight control and compliance. You’ll play a role in managing interface definitions, risks, and verification plans across the entire lifecycle of any electronic system, from concept and design through to test, certification, and in‑service support.
During your day‑to‑day work as a Systems Engineer in an avionic environment, you might work on system architectures, developing verification/validation plans (V&V), contributing to airworthiness and safety assessments, and supporting defect investigations. You will see aviation electronics through from design to ongoing support, so you will be involved during every stage of creation and maintenance.
You’ll collaborate with specialists in avionics (B2), mechanical/structures (B1), software, power, hydraulics, propulsion, and mission systems, as well as with Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO), maintenance, and operations teams. The work is structured and cross‑functional, with a strong emphasis on documentation accuracy, test evidence, and compliance. This role suits people who enjoy solving complex problems, working at system‑of‑systems level, and turning stakeholder needs into practical, testable engineering solutions.