DSI Aerospace designs and manufactures high-reliability electronics for airborne and space applications, with a focus on power-efficient digital systems using FPGAs and ASICs. The company is mid-migration from Dynamics NAV to Business Central, with concurrent effort on inventory and document-flow optimization—a pattern typical of scaled manufacturers tightening internal operations before growth. Engineering hiring (6 of 9 active roles) clusters at mid and senior levels, suggesting active product development alongside process modernization.
DSI Aerospace, founded in 1997 as a spin-off from the University of Applied Sciences Bremen, is a 51–200-person electronics manufacturer based in Bremen, Germany. The company specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing aerospace electronic systems, including flight software, hardware integration, and digital communication solutions. Their technical approach centers on FPGA and ASIC design to minimize power, mass, and volume while maximizing processing power and reliability. Current operational focus includes ERP migration to Business Central, environmental testing and qualification for flight applications, and optimization of inventory and finance processes.
Primary tools: Dynamics NAV and Business Central (ERP), Microsoft Dynamics 365, M-Files, Office suite. Design and hardware: FPGA, VHDL, Verilog, and C for digital systems development.
Core projects: flight software development, electronic circuit commissioning, hardware-software integration testing, and test hardware development. Operational: ERP migration from NAV to Business Central, inventory management optimization, and digital document-flow improvements.
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