Segula Technologies is a global engineering and consulting leader, delivering cutting-edge solutions in aerospace, automotive, energy, rail, and life sciences. Established in 1985 and headquartered in France, we operate in over 30 countries, driving technological innovation, enhancing industrial performance, and supporting clients throughout the entire product lifecycle. Our expertise spans design, manufacturing, testing, and project management, empowering businesses to overcome complex engineering challenges while championing sustainability and innovation.
Why Work With Us?
At Segula Technologies, we value our people and offer a comprehensive benefits package to support your health, well-being, and financial future. You will beeligible for benefits, including:
Medical , Dental and Vision coverage .Employee life insuranceShort & Long-Term DisabilityVoluntary Term Life, AD&D, & Critical Illness insurance401(k) plan with Segula matching up PTO daysJob DescriptionWork closely alongside the airframe lead and perform hands-on technician duties.Serve as the sole point of contact for all avionics-related tasks/issues.Streamline priorities related to avionics tasks and act as the main avionics technician.Escalate the need for additional manpower to the supervisor if required to meet project deadlines.Adhere to General Work RequirementsComplete logs, discrepancies, and/or modification noticesTransport aircraft to designated locationsInstall test equipment on the aircraft for ground and/or in-flight troubleshooting or FTPsRemove and Install LRUsPerform avionics and electrical preflight inspectionsRemove / replace and repair electrical wiring and harnesses per applicable engineering and modification noticesAssist with setting up Aircraft for Elect and Avionic FTPs to include Interior workAssist with launching and recovering aircraft from flightAssist with troubleshooting pre/post-flight discrepancies pertaining to avionics and electrical systemsEnsure time compliance equipment, for example, air data computers, communications, standby air speed and altimeters are applicable parts of chapter 14 CFR (FARs)Remove all temporary and protective equipment from aircraft and install final aircraft product equipmentRemove / reinstall aircraft panels in preparation for airworthiness certification inspection and repair post-inspection avionics and electrical system discrepancies as requiredAssist with troubleshooting and repairing avionics and electrical systems prior to and after functional tests, which may include performing repairs at the component-level as requiredQualificationsTypically a minimum of 4 years of experience troubleshooting and repairing aircraft electrical and avionics systems, which must include 1 year experience working in production flightFAA Airframe certification requiredLeadership experience highly desiredWorking knowledge of Production Certificate SystemEngine run certification for a minimum of 1 current production modelAbility to read and interpret engineering documentsWorking knowledge of flight-line ground safety proceduresAbility to differentiate between malfunctioning test equipment versus malfunctioning aircraft systemAbility to operate functional test equipment, for example, navigation testers, air data testers, maintenance computers, and transponders test equipmentWorking knowledge of safety and operating procedures for power-on aircraftWorking knowledge of ground support equipmentWorking knowledge of aircraft flight principlesAbility to troubleshoot and repair digital and analog systemsAbility to obtain and renew certificationsAbility to recognize potential electrical hazards in order to prevent injury to self or others Ability to achieve sufficient technical qualifications to acquire product verification certificationAdditional InformationHere’s a quick overview of the next steps:
Phone Interview with Recruiter: We’ll start with an introductory call to learn more about your background and interest in the role.Onsite or Virtual Interview with the Hiring ManagerOffer Letter: We will extend a formal offer and begin the onboarding process.Background Check & DOT Drug Screen: This step includes a thorough background check, reviewing criminal and other relevant records, along with a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening to ensure compliance with federal safety regulations.Start Your Next Challenge!