FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Electrical Designer?
The primary responsibility of the Electrical Designer is to collaborate with cross-functional groups to design, analyze, and document electrical systems for flight simulators.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or an equivalent field is required, along with a strong knowledge of electrical engineering concepts.
Is experience with specific software tools necessary?
Yes, proficiency in CAD systems and word processing/spreadsheet software is required, and experience with E2A, SEE Electrical, and Powerdraft is an asset.
Do you require bilingualism for this role?
While not mandatory, bilingualism in French and English is considered an asset.
What types of activities will the Electrical Designer participate in?
The Electrical Designer will participate in design activities across engineering groups and manufacturing, conduct technical evaluations, and collaborate on system and component-level design.
Is there a focus on teamwork in this role?
Yes, excellent team spirit and communication skills are essential, as the role involves working closely with senior engineering staff and cross-functional teams.
Are there opportunities for professional growth within the company?
Yes, Actalent emphasizes growth opportunities for its employees and maintains an inclusive environment that fosters career development.
What types of technical challenges should the Electrical Designer expect to face?
The Electrical Designer should expect to troubleshoot and solve technical challenges related to electrical systems and components used in flight simulators.
How does Actalent approach diversity and inclusion?
Actalent integrates diversity, equity, and inclusion into its culture through hiring diverse talent, maintaining an inclusive environment, and ensuring growth opportunities for all employees.
What kind of evaluation processes are involved with this position?
The Electrical Designer will participate in requirement and design reviews, known as Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR) and Critical Design Reviews (CDR).