The Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) has opened a vacancy for a design engineer. This information appeared on one of the job search services.
The job responsibilities include designing tooling for machining, developing control and measuring instruments, and technological equipment for foundry production. The expected work experience is from one to three years.
The proposed salary for the applicant is from 92 thousand rubles per month. UZGA promises to provide a VMI policy and the possibility of treating relatives under a corporate program. They also plan to index salaries annually.
In January 2026, it became known that UZGA had received an order for the first hundred LMS-901 "Baikal" aircraft. This concerns leasing deliveries with state support.
Senator Sergei Muratov noted that the company has already approached the final stage of "Baikal" production, but the project needs to secure funding.
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- No imports in the cabin: Baikal aircraft received a Russian communication system
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