E/E Integration Engineer (f/m/d) - UAV Systems
Confidential
Posted: April 2, 2026
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Quick Summary
An E/E Integration Engineer for UAV systems is responsible for developing and integrating wiring harnesses from schematic design through to 3D installation within complex unmanned aerial platforms.
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Job Description
As an E/E Integration Engineer for UAV systems, you will bridge the gap between electrical design, mechanical integration, and system architecture. You will be responsible for developing and integrating wiring harnesses from schematic design through to 3D installation within complex unmanned aerial platforms. Working closely with systems engineering, avionics, and mechanical design teams, you ensure that electrical systems are robust, manufacturable, and fully aligned with overall vehicle architecture.
This role requires a strong understanding of electrical schematics, harness design, and spatial integration in 3D environments, as well as the ability to interpret and contribute to system architecture diagrams. You will play a key role in ensuring that UAV platforms meet performance, reliability, and certification requirements.
What is your Day to Day Mission:
• Design electrical schematics and wiring diagrams using EPLAN Electric P8
• Develop and route wiring harnesses in 3D using EPLAN Harness proD and CATIA
• Integrate electrical systems into UAV structures, ensuring optimal routing, protection, and maintainability
• Collaborate with mechanical, avionics, and systems engineering teams to align on interfaces and constraints
• Interpret and contribute to system architecture diagrams and electrical system layouts
• Define and manage electrical interfaces between subsystems (power, data, signal)
• Ensure compliance with aerospace standards, safety requirements, and best practices
• Support prototype builds, testing, and troubleshooting of electrical integration issues
• Generate and maintain design documentation, including BOMs, harness drawings, and integration guidelines
• Drive continuous improvement in design processes, tools, and integration workflows