
Engineer - Data & Configuration Management
- Hoogeveen, Drenthe
- Vast
- Voltijds
- Develop and maintain configuration management plans, processes, and procedures in accordance with aerospace standards.
- Manage product baselines (functional, allocated, and product) across the system lifecycle.
- Control and track engineering changes through formal change control boards (CCB's).
- Interface with engineering, manufacturing, quality, and program management to ensure configuration integrity.
- Support the release and revision control of engineering drawings, specifications, and software.
- Ensure compliance with export control regulations (e.g., ITAR, EAR) in documentation and data handling.
- Co-ordinate with other engineering disciplines and subject matter experts, as well as work with external and international partners.
- Bachelor or Master Degree in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, systems engineering, or a related technical field.
- 3+ years of experience in configuration management within the aerospace or defense industry. Familiarity with aerospace product development lifecycle and systems engineering principles.
- Extensive knowledge of configuration management principles, processes and standards (e.g., CMII, AS9100).
- Experience with PLM/CM tools such as PTC Windchill, Siemens Teamcenter, or Dassault ENOVIA to manage product data and documentation.
- Strong technical appreciation of engineering business networks and associated stakeholder relationships across the product lifecycle.
- An ability to plan, lead and deliver technical Configuration Management activities.
- Knowledge of defense products and systems related technologies such as sensors, guidance, navigation, propulsion, datalinks, etc. is preferred.
- Understanding of Defence, Military or other aerospace standards and design assurance processes.
- Excellent problem solving, analytical, organizational, documentation and communication skills.
- Collaborative, open approach to development and have the ability to work well in a team and maintain momentum during development.