Job Title
Aircraft Certification Design EngineerWho are we?
As an aircraft manufacturer, industrialist, industrial service provider and logistician, Daher currently has approximately 14,000 employees and achieved a revenue of 1.8 billion euros in 2024. With its family ownership, Daher has been focused on innovation since its creation in 1863. With locations in 15 countries across Europe, North America and Asia, Daher designs and develops value-added solutions for its aeronautical and industrial customers and partners
Job Description:
Daher Kodiak Aircraft Company is seeking a Certification Engineer to act as a primary certification coordinator, serving as a focal for the Kodiaks relationship with the FAA. This role provides technical and regulatory guidance on type design changes, manages major and minor change classifications, and ensures compliance with 14 CFR Part 23 and Part 21 requirements. The position involves close coordination with the FAA West Certification Branch (WCB), support for foreign validations, and strategic navigation of evolving regulatory policies. Additional responsibilities include preparing certification plans and compliance documentation, maintaining conformity oversight, and supporting continued operational safety activities such as Service Bulletin and Airworthiness Directive management, 21.3 reporting, and root cause analysis to uphold airworthiness and fleet safety standards.
Primary Role and Responsibilities:
Review of all type design changes to
Provide technical and regulatory input to cross-functional teams
Classify each change as either a minor or major change in accordance with the approved Minor Change Agreement (MCA)
Confirm all relevant regulations are addressed in the change substantiation
Ensure that changes are submitted to each applicable DER in accordance with MCA requirements
Maintain a strong, constructive relationship with the FAA WCB program manager
Facilitate routine discussions with the FAA to secure timely support for certification programs and design changes that require coordination with the FAA
Actively monitor and develop strategic plans to navigate the ever-changing FAA policies, and personnel changes
Support development and completeness of compliance checklists (CCL) as needed in support of Major Change programs and help maintain CCLs throughout the course of major certification programs
Support certification activities, including preparation of compliance documentation and test plans
Support foreign validation efforts and navigate various complex sovereign authority agreements
Support fleet continued operational safety (COS) activities
What you need to have:
Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, or related Engineering discipline
Minimum 3 years with direct involvement in certification activities, including certification plans, FAA coordination, DER collaboration
Well-versed in 14 CFR Part 23, Amdt 23-63 and prior
Working knowledge of 14 CFR Part 21D certification and FAA Order 8110.4.
Knowledge of relationship between regulations, Orders, and Advisory Circulars.
Understands minor change requirements, experience working with a Minor Change Agreement.
Able to cultivate excellent working relationship with the FAA.
Experience and/or familiarity with foreign validation processes and concepts.
Able to learn the Kodiak airplane models’ structures and systems in support of minor change agreement
Able to manage certification plans, compliance checklists, compliance documents, conformity inspections, etc. for a certification project.
Familiarity with system safety concepts and processes including FHA, SSA, and FMEA as used in general aviation.
Additional Qualifications (preferred):
Pilot’s license or operational knowledge of general aviation aircraft
Broad-level knowledge of aircraft systems architecture
Understanding of aerodynamics, aircraft performance, stability and control, and flight systems
Familiarity with DO-160 environmental requirements and testing
Experience managing continued operational safety for fielded aircraft, including:
Development, issuance, and compliance tracking of Service Bulletins (SBs), Mandatory SBs, and Airworthiness Directives (ADs).
Execution of 21.3 reporting and regulatory notifications in accordance with FAA/EASA requirements.
Coordination with regulatory authorities and operators to ensure timely resolution of safety issues.
Root cause analysis and corrective action planning for in-service events.
Familiarity with Safety Management Systems (SMS) and risk assessment methodologies.
Ability to interpret and apply Part 21, Part 39, and other applicable airworthiness regulations.
Proficiency in continued airworthiness data analysis, trend monitoring, and reliability programs.
Strong understanding of configuration management and technical publication processes related to fielded aircraft.
Information related to the position:
All applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, religion, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, age, national origin, ancestry, physical/mental disability, medical condition, military/veteran status, genetic information, marital status, ethnicity, alienage, or any other protected classification, in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. By completing an application with Daher, you are seeking to join a team of hardworking professionals dedicated to consistently delivering outstanding service to our customers and contributing to the financial success of the organization, its clients, and its employees. Equal access to programs, services, and employment is available to all qualified persons. Those applicants requiring accommodation to complete the application and/or interview process should contact an HR representative.
Daher complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as amended by the ADA Amendments Act, and all applicable state or local law.
As an aircraft manufacturer, industrialist, industrial service provider and logistician, Daher currently has approximately 14,000 employees and achieved a revenue of 1.8 billion euros in 2024.
With its family ownership, Daher has been focused on innovation since its creation in 1863. With locations in 15 countries across Europe, North America and Asia, Daher designs and develops value-added solutions for its aeronautical and industrial customers and partners.
Avionneur, industriel, prestataire de services industriels et logisticien, Daher compte aujourd’hui environ 14 000 collaborateurs pour un chiffre d’affaires de 1,8 milliard d’euros en 2024.
Fort de son actionnariat familial, Daher est tourné vers l’innovation depuis sa création en 1863. Avec des implantations dans une quinzaine de pays, en Europe, en Amérique du Nord et en Asie, Daher conçoit et développe des solutions à valeur ajoutée pour ses clients et partenaires aéronautiques et industriels.
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