Cabin Interior Systems Engineer - Galley and Stowage | Version Engineer Galley and Stowage (m/w/d) für AIRBUS

FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Hamburg-City

Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland
Published Feb 16, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Version Engineer for Galley and Stowage systems at Airbus, you will play a pivotal role in the technical design and integration of aircraft cabin monuments. Your daily responsibilities include analyzing customer-specific cabin requirements, overseeing the seamless integration of modules into various aircraft configurations, and collaborating closely with manufacturing and assembly departments. You will manage projects within the module and monument sector, ensuring all components meet strict aviation qualification, certification, and quality management standards. This role stands out due to its high level of responsibility in a prestigious aerospace environment, offering the chance to work on complex technical decisions that directly impact system performance and risk mitigation. The position is ideal for experienced engineers looking to apply their expertise in a dynamic, international setting with comprehensive benefits including pension schemes and professional development opportunities.

Required Skills

Education

Completed technical degree (Bachelor or higher) in Electrical Engineering, Aircraft Construction, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a comparable technical field.

Experience

  • At least 3 years of professional experience in industrial design, interior design, supplier management, or project management
  • Minimum 2 years of experience within the aerospace industry
  • Proven experience in customer-specific module adaptation and cabin integration
  • Professional experience with FCO processes and civil aviation documentation (CA)

Languages

German (Intermediate)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Knowledge of aviation-specific regulations and certification processes is required. Applicants should be familiar with internal interfaces between construction, manufacturing, and assembly.