System Architect – AIM
As a System Architect for AIM, you play a key role in ensuring the reliability, integrity, and continuous evolution of our Aeronautical Information Management systems. You analyse complex operational and technical changes, guiding their safe and coordinated implementation across the system landscape.
Responsibilities
Analyse complex operational and technical changes and guide their safe and coordinated implementation across the system landscape.
Assess and analyze system impacts arising from complex operational and technical changes across the AIM application landscape.
Plan, coordinate, and execute change and project activities in both agile and waterfall delivery environments.
Collaborate with AIM application engineers to ensure seamless system integration and effective knowledge sharing.
Develop and maintain clear, structured architecture documentation and models according to the Skyguide modelling standards.
Act as a key point of contact for change managers, ensuring smooth planning and execution of major system transformations aligned with the engineering teams.
Work with Air Traffic Management architects and business stakeholders to develop the vision and integration of the AIM domain within Skyguide's system landscape.
Qualifications
Degree in Information Technology, Aeronautics, or a related technical discipline; aviation experience is an advantage.
Proven experience in application or system architecture within high-reliability or safety-critical environments.
Experience with distributed system architectures, API architecture and design, complex data structures, data modelling, and database management systems.
Knowledge of AIS/AIM business domain, AIXM, digital NOTAM, and SWIM is a significant asset.
Proficient in English (written and oral). Good command in German or French is a plus.
Skills
Problem solving: Gather accurate information, break down complex issues into manageable parts, and approach solutions systematically and in a structured way.
Communication: Adapt communication style to context and stakeholders, actively ask for information, and practice active listening.
Benefits
Flexible working options and a competitive salary.
Attractive working conditions and numerous fringe benefits.
Access to a wide range of training opportunities to support growth and development.
Equal‑opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team.
Location
Wangen b. Dübendorf, Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland
Start Date
1 August 2026 or upon availability
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