AI Summary
Ensure accurate and integrated digital product definition aligned with program baselines and certification requirements. Manage PLM structures and validate engineering changes. Drive cross-functional collaboration and solve complex integration issues.
Key Highlights
Manage and maintain PLM structures and configurations
Validate engineering changes and ensure alignment with 3D models
Drive cross-functional collaboration and solve complex integration issues
Technical Skills Required
Benefits & Perks
Salary: JPY 8,000,000 - JPY 13,000,000
Commuting allowance, business trip allowance, moving allowance
Relocation package (conditions apply)
Health insurance
Employee pension
Employment insurance
Worker’s accident compensation insurance
Job Description
Position Summary
The PLM–DMU Integrator Engineer ensures the accuracy, maturity, and integration of the aircraft Digital Mock-Up (DMU) and associated PLM configuration throughout the development lifecycle. Operating at the interface between design engineering, systems integration, configuration management, and manufacturing engineering, the engineer guarantees a coherent digital product definition aligned with program baselines, certification requirements, and industrial constraints.
This role is central to ensuring that all aircraft systems—structures, propulsion, avionics, electrical, mechanical systems, interiors—integrate correctly within the 3D environment, enabling design convergence, industrialization, verification, and certification.
Key Responsibilities
- PLM / Data Management
- Manage and maintain PLM structures (configurations, baselines, effectivities, change orders).
- Ensure correct metadata, versioning, and release status for all parts and assemblies.
- Validate engineering changes (ECR/ECO) from a DMU & PLM impact perspective.
- Guarantee alignment between 3D models and the official system architecture defined in the PLM.
- Support digital continuity across engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain.
- DMU Integration & 3D Configuration
- Build, update, and validate system, aircraft-level including Test Rigs digital mock-ups.
- Perform clash analysis, interface validation, and multidisciplinary integration checks.
- Ensure installation feasibility and coherency between mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and avionics 3D data.
- Drive resolution of integration issues through coordination with design owners.
- Prepare DMU content for PDR/CDR/MRB reviews and program milestones.
- Processes & Continuing Improvement
- Define and enforce modeling rules, naming conventions, and PLM/DMU standards.
- Provide guidance to designers on CAD methodologies and correct PLM usage.
- Contribute to continuous improvement of PLM processes, workflows, and tools.
- Support Function (Manufacturing / Verification / Certification)
- Validate assembly feasibility through the DMU (tooling access, tolerances, mounting paths).
- Provide DMU data to manufacturing engineering, methods, and production teams.
- Ensure DMU represents the certified configuration baseline.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in systems engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, or related field.
- 3–10+ years in DMU, CAD/PLM, or systems installation within aerospace programs.
- Understanding of aircraft architecture, systems integration, and certification workflows.
- Ability to drive cross-functional collaboration and solve complex integration issues.
- English – Business Level, Japanese – Asset when coordinating with internal stakeholders
- Proficiency in CATIA V5 (assembly, surface, space reservation, clash analysis).
- Strong expertise with PLM platforms (ARAS INNOVATOR, TEAMCENTER, 3DEXPERIENCE).
- Solid understanding of aircraft systems, installation constraints, and multidisciplinary integration.
- Knowledge of configuration management processes and engineering change control.
- Ability to interpret system architecture diagrams, ICDs, and engineering specifications.
- Familiarity with certification standards (e.g., ARP4754A, ARP4761, DO-160 if aerospace).
- Strong communication skills to interact with design owners, systems engineers, manufacturing, and program management.
- High rigor, attention to detail, and ownership of integration issues.
- Ability to synthesize complex technical topics concisely.
- Ability to work in fast-paced environments with evolving requirements.
- Permanent Employee or Contract Employee
- Probationary period: 6 month
- Nagoya Airport Office: Nagoya Airport Terminal Building 2nd floor, Toyoba, Toyoyama-Cho, Nishikasugai, Aichi Prefecture
- Measures to Prevent Secondhand Smoke: Smoking Room Provided
- Scope of Change: Places determined by the Company (including places where telework is performed)
- Discretionary labor system
- Discretionary Labor System: Specialized Class Deemed working hours per day: 10 hours
- Basic working hours: Start 9:00 End 18:00(Including 1hour break time)
- Overtime Work: Available
- 115 days off per year(Saturday / Sundays / Newyear holidays(12/29~1/3) / Company designated holidays)
- Annual paid leave
- Refresh leave (Granted after 1, 3, 4, 5 years of service)
- Estimated Annual Salary: JPY 8,000,000 - JPY 13,000,000
- Monthly Salary: JPY 667,000 - JPY 1,084,000
- Includes fixed overtime pay for 45 hours, amounting to JPY 230,950 - JPY 375,239
- Additional overtime pay will be provided for hours exceeding the fixed overtime.
- To be determined based on skills, experience, and abilities
- Commuting allowance, business trip allowance, moving allowance, etc.
- Relocation Packages
- There are some conditions.
- Health insurance
- Employee pension (according to Japan standards)
- Employment insurance
- Worker’s accident compensation insurance
- Reassignment may occur to any other work.