Dufour Aerospace launched a search for a wiring systems intern to integrate advanced digital tools on the AeroMini test platform in Switzerland.
The position, posted on or before May 11, 2026, is based in Dübendorf and requires a minimum four-month commitment starting as soon as possible. Candidates must hold an electrical engineering or mechatronics background, with hands-on wiring experience strongly preferred. The role centers on onboarding a new digital wiring tool to the AeroMini, a small-scale research and development platform that validates technologies for the Aero-200 aircraft.
Dufour develops and manufactures efficient drones designed for critical missions. The AeroMini serves as the primary testbed where wiring architectures, power distribution, and signal integrity are refined before scaling to full-size platforms. Accurate digital wiring documentation directly affects system reliability during high-stakes operations that law enforcement and public safety agencies rely upon.
The internship allows a minimum 60 percent part-time schedule while still delivering full exposure to aerospace-grade wiring processes. Interns will work within the engineering team to migrate legacy documentation into the new tool, verify harness designs, and support ground testing of integrated avionics.
Company developments provide additional context for the opening. On May 1, 2026, Dufour named Joost Hamers Head of Engineering. Three weeks later, on May 21, 2026, the firm announced a partnership with Volatus to advance remote operations capabilities in Canada. These moves underscore ongoing expansion of the Aero-200 program and the supporting test infrastructure.
Security professionals tracking drone platforms for surveillance, inspection, and response missions will note that reliable wiring systems remain foundational to flight safety and data integrity. The AeroMini effort directly feeds those requirements by accelerating iteration cycles on the Aero-200 architecture.
