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The role requires 8+ years of combined experience in aircraft design, GN&C, flight testing, systems engineering, and program management.
A Bachelor's degree in a related engineering discipline is required, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Yes, travel within the continental U.S. is required to support flight test operations, up to 20%.
Responsibilities include documenting designs and analyses, characterizing and troubleshooting control systems, developing tools for test data analysis, performing controls analysis and algorithm design, analyzing flight test data, participating in design reviews, and working on complex issues.
Strong candidates have 8+ years of experience in GN&C, flight testing, and related areas for air vehicles, comprehensive knowledge of engineering disciplines like autopilot and flight control systems, hands-on development experience, and the ability to lead teams and resolve complex issues creatively.
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