
The Propulsion Control System Engineer supports system design, development, and integration activities related to engine interface functions across multiple aircraft programs. The role focuses on analyzing design updates, supporting verification activities, and collaborating with cross functional teams during system development.
The engineer works closely with system designers, testing teams, and external stakeholders to ensure design maturity and successful validation of propulsion related control systems.
B.Tech or M.Tech in Aerospace, Propulsion, Mechanical, Electrical, Systems and Control, or related disciplines.
The role requires awareness of potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity, supporting the company's reputation and sustainable growth.
Airbus promotes diversity and inclusive workplaces, welcoming applicants from all social and cultural backgrounds. The company maintains equal opportunity practices and does not request any monetary payment during recruitment processes.

Airbus is a leading multinational aerospace corporation headquartered in Leiden, Netherlands, with its primary operational headquarters in Toulouse, France. Founded in 1970, Airbus has grown into one of the world's foremost manufacturers of commercial aircraft, helicopters, military transports, and space systems. The company employs over 130,000 people globally and operates across multiple continents, serving airlines, governments, and defense organizations. Its mission is to pioneer sustainable aerospace for a safe and united world, focusing on innovation, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.
Airbus is renowned for its flagship aircraft families, including the A320, A350, and the iconic A380, as well as its leadership in rotorcraft through Airbus Helicopters and its contributions to space exploration via Airbus Defence and Space. In recent years, Airbus has made significant strides in developing next-generation, low-emission aircraft and advancing urban air mobility solutions. Notably, the company has been actively engaged in hydrogen-powered aircraft research and has announced ambitious targets for achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, reinforcing its position as a global leader in sustainable aviation.
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