Certification Engineer
Evolito
Evolito’s mission is to accelerate the adoption of electric propulsion in aerospace applications in support of a net-zero world. We will help to revolutionise personal mobility and transform our towns and cities with clean, noise-free air transportation.
Evolito develops and manufactures class-leading, lightweight, high-power, and high-torque-density electric propulsion systems for a range of aerospace markets, including EVTOL, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and General Aviation.
As well as ultra-high performance, low-weight electric motors and controllers, Evolito specialises in high integrity, bespoke battery systems for the aerospace and defence markets. The team is scaling rapidly and has ambitious growth plans over the next twelve to eighteen months.
As part of our current high-growth phase, we are looking for a Certification Engineer to coordinate the technical proposal of certification basis, means of compliance, and compliance evidence necessary to obtain a Type Certificate (TC) from the CAA and validation with the FAA and EASA.
Key responsibilities will include:
Help define the "Certification Basis" - the specific set of regulations (e.g., SC-E19 plus CRIs) for the TC application
Engage with the functional and project teams to develop their understanding of the Means of Compliance (MoC) strategies and help to continually develop the MoC up to the point of agreement with the CAA
Support the Head of Airworthiness with liaison with airworthiness authorities to negotiate means of compliance coordinating inputs and actions from functional teams and subject matter experts
Oversee certification tests (ground, flight, or structural) to verify that results demonstrate compliance with safety and performance standards
Draft and maintain key certification documents, including Certification Plans, Compliance Checklists, and Summary Reports
Collaborate with design teams to ensure that initial engineering system architectures inherently meet safety and certification requirements from the start
Stand in for the Head of Airworthiness or accept delegated tasks as required.
Skills and experience required:
Degree qualified (BEng / MEng or equivalent) in Aerospace Engineering or a related engineering discipline
Demonstrable experience working in aerospace certification and airworthiness roles, supporting TC or significant certification change programmes
Practical experience developing and managing certification bases, means of compliance, and compliance demonstration strategies, including engagement with certification authorities
Working knowledge of UK CAA certification processes, with experience supporting EASA and/or FAA validation activities
In-depth knowledge of and experience working within certification frameworks (e.g., DOA - Design Organisation Approval) and airworthiness systems
Proven ability to coordinate cross‑functional engineering inputs (structures, systems, propulsion, safety, flight test, etc.) to achieve certification objectives
Strong technical reporting capability, including drafting and maintaining certification plans, compliance checklists, compliance summary reports, and associated authority correspondence
Ability to assess the certification and airworthiness impact of design changes, and to advise engineering teams on acceptable compliance routes
Analytical thinking: ability to assess the impact of design changes on overall airworthiness
Attention to detail: meticulous approach to technical reporting, as minor errors can lead to significant safety risks or project delays
A 'self-starter' attitude with energy and enthusiasm, with the ability to thrive in a small business environment
Ability to work under pressure while managing conflicting demands against tight deadlines
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
A flexible approach to work
Desirable:
Experience working with relevant certification specifications and guidance material, such as CS‑23 / CS‑25 / SC‑E / Special Conditions, and associated AMC/GM
Familiarity with commonly used aerospace certification standards and guidance material (e.g. DO‑160, ARP4754A, ARP4761, or equivalent), where applicable
Experience supporting authority reviews, issue paper/CRI closure, and formal compliance findings
Exposure to novel or emerging aerospace products (e.g. electric propulsion, new technologies, or innovative architectures)
Experience in a small or fast‑growing organisation, balancing certification rigour with programme delivery needs.
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