Date Posted:
2026-04-23Country:
United KingdomLocation:
Solihull, SolihullPosition Role Type:
OnsiteJoining Collins Aerospace isn’t just about finding a job; it’s about embarking on a journey to redefine the future of aerospace technology.
Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defence industry. Collins Aerospace has the capabilities, comprehensive portfolio and expertise to solve customers’ problems and requirements and to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global market.
We are seeking a Graduate Firmware Design Engineer to join our team at Collins Aerospace Electronic Controls and Motor Systems, Solihull where we are working at the forefront of development of electric propulsion technologies, with motor and motor drive design being developed at our site. In 2026 we launched three new multi-year programmes as part of the Clean Aviation initiative, these programmes lead Europe in the development of technology blocks for future aircraft with entry into service expected in 2035.
What you will do:
Supported by our experienced engineering team you will:
• Produce VHDL design/code for motor control and protection applications
• Produce VHDL design/code for lower-level FPGA device interfaces like ADCs, DACs, discrete inputs/outputs
• Work on communication protocols like SPI, UART (SCI), CAN
• Learn and apply the aerospace standards and processes as per DO-254
• Participate in decomposing system requirements to firmware requirements
• Participate in producing technical documentation, work instruction or guidelines
• Support system level integration testing
• Liaise closely with other teams such as systems, hardware, software and project management
• Promote STEM careers at Collins through events and activities with schools and universities.
In this role you will have the opportunity to work on exciting aerospace projects which will help develop your engineering and personal skills in a practical environment.
Skills and Experience Required:
• You must hold a minimum 2:2 STEM degree or joint-honours degree that combines a STEM subject with another, ideally Electronics Engineering.
• Proficiency in VHDL coding and algorithms
• Proficient in Microsoft Office
• Able to multi-task and prioritise own work
• Ability to build strong relationships and be a team player
• A can do, find a way, attitude
• Experience of delivering high quality work to a deadline
• Creativity, initiative, diplomacy, self-motivation and self-confidence
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
What We Offer:
In return we offer a benefits package which includes a competitive base salary as well as 25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays. You will have access to an Employee Assistance Programme, ability to buy and sell holidays, employee discounts, a fantastic pension scheme, discounted gym membership and much, much more.
In addition, you will be part of our graduate programme, designed to support your development both professionally and personally. The programme offers exposure to a wide range of the business, and opportunities to grow your network through attending a range of exciting Early Careers and STEM events. You will be supported by experienced colleagues while building valuable connections that will enhance your career progression and broaden your understanding of how your work delivers impact across the organisation.
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