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Electrical Systems Integration Engineer
Bombardier Transportation GmbH
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dorval, Canada
Location
dorval
Posted
June 01, 2026
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Job Description
Become part of Bombardier’s engineering team as an Electrical Systems Integration Engineer, shaping the future of aviation. This hybrid position is focused on optimizing aircraft electrical systems.
In your new role, you will engage with sophisticated electrical systems on Bombardier’s renowned aircraft like Challenger and Global models. With at least five years of experience in electrical integration, you will participate in optimizing existing systems and introducing innovative technologies, ensuring adherence to rigorous industry standards. Your ability to collaborate across various functions will be essential for successful project delivery.
Key Responsibilities: • Drive improvements in electrical systems for new and existing aircraft • Oversee preparation and review of engineering documents • Explore innovative approaches to bolster performance metrics • Engage in trade studies for new technology integration • Manage technical collaborations with partners and sup...
In your new role, you will engage with sophisticated electrical systems on Bombardier’s renowned aircraft like Challenger and Global models. With at least five years of experience in electrical integration, you will participate in optimizing existing systems and introducing innovative technologies, ensuring adherence to rigorous industry standards. Your ability to collaborate across various functions will be essential for successful project delivery.
Key Responsibilities: • Drive improvements in electrical systems for new and existing aircraft • Oversee preparation and review of engineering documents • Explore innovative approaches to bolster performance metrics • Engage in trade studies for new technology integration • Manage technical collaborations with partners and sup...