The Junior Avionics Integration Supervisor supports the integration and testing of sensor and avionics systems on aerospace platforms, working under the guidance of senior supervisors and engineers. This role includes hands-on coordination of installation tasks, assisting with basic troubleshooting, and ensuring documentation and integration procedures are followed. It serves as an early-career leadership position with a focus on technical learning and team coordination.
Support Sensor & Avionics Integration:
Assist in coordinating installation and basic integration of avionics systems and sensors (e.g., temperature, pressure, IMUs, proximity, Hall effect).
Installation Oversight:
Monitor wiring and hardware mounting activities to ensure compliance with layout drawings and integration plans.
Basic Troubleshooting:
Help identify wiring or signal issues during initial testing phases; escalate complex problems to senior staff.
Documentation & Reporting:
Maintain integration logs, checklist completion records, and redline documentation as needed.
Team Coordination:
Assist with scheduling and coordinating small teams of technicians during integration tasks.
Compliance Awareness:
Ensure work practices align with safety and aerospace standards (e.g., ESD protection, wire handling, connector torquing).
Learning & Development:
Work closely with senior engineers to understand system interfaces, sensor behavior, and avionics data paths.
Foundational Technical Knowledge:
Build a strong understanding of sensor systems and avionics interfaces in preparation for more advanced roles.
Attention to Detail:
Ensure high-quality installation and documentation practices, minimizing rework and supporting traceability.
Effective Communication:
Clearly relay integration status, issues, and task updates to senior staff and other team members.
Safety & Procedure Adherence:
Support a culture of safety and procedural discipline in all avionics-related work.
Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Avionics, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field
1–3 years of hands-on experience with avionics or sensor integration (internships or lab work may apply)
Basic familiarity with aerospace connectors, cabling, wire harnessing, and sensor types
Ability to interpret basic wiring diagrams and connector pinouts
Good communication and organizational skills
Willingness to learn and work under supervision in a high-paced technical environment