We elevate critical missions.
Engineering the leading electrified aviation platform - made in Europe for those who protect, serve, and sustain what matters most.

ERC System is a Munich-based aviation startup that develops electrified aviation solutions for the most critical missions. The company’s hybrid-electric aircraft takes off vertically like a helicopter, but flies forward wing-borne, like an airplane. It provides high speeds, long ranges, and cost-efficient operations for patient, passenger, and cargo transport. ERC’s flagship product is a crewed, hybrid-electric lift-and-cruise aircraft optimized for interhospital patient transport.
Founded in 2020 by experienced aerospace professionals, ERC currently has approximately 60 employees and is backed by aerospace powerhouse IABG, a leading provider of testing and certification services for aircraft, spacecraft, and defense solutions. The team focuses on heads-down engineering, capital-efficient development, and designing aircraft that fulfill highest customer and regulatory requirements. Further Information on: www.erc-system.com
Location: Ottobrunn (Munich) | Full-time | Start: ASAP
As Aircraft Technician / Fluggeräteelektroniker, you are responsible for supporting the hands-on build, integration and testing of our eVTOL prototype - bringing the aircraft from the CAD model to the flight test range.
Your primary focus lies on complex avionic installations, electrical integration and precise mechanical work, requiring a holistic understanding of the complete aircraft rather than simply following predefined instructions.
This is not a purely execution-focused role - you will be an active member of the Build & Test team, identifying issues, proposing practical solutions and ensuring that systems are installed, assembled and tested with the required level of quality, reliability and attention to detail.
Ideally, you bring an EASA Part-66 CAT B2 license, or a combined B1/B2 background, and are comfortable working across both electrical/avionic and mechanical tasks in a prototype environment.
Operating in an eVTOL startup environment, this role requires flexibility, ownership and a hands-on mindset. You will work closely with engineering, manufacturing and flight test teams to help turn our aircraft design into a functional and test-ready prototype.