Staff Powertrain Controls Engineer at Wisk

Mountain View, California, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Aerospace, Autonomous Flight, Electric PropulsionIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Controls Engineering, or a related field
  • 6+ years of experience working in control systems in aerospace, automotive, or other mobility industries
  • Deep understanding of control system theory with implementation experience in the real-world
  • Expert knowledge of Matlab, Simulink, and/or Python programming languages
  • HIL test experience
  • Previous success contributing to or leading system level and safety-critical architectural trade studies and design choices

Responsibilities

  • Lead the architecture and control algorithm of prototype powertrain systems
  • Evaluate and select toolchains and hardware for control electronics
  • Conduct functional safety analysis and perform systems engineering tasks to co-develop actuation hardware with other engineers
  • Be responsible for the design and execution of hardware-in-loop (HIL) testing
  • Work independently to meet team goals and follow an aggressive development schedule
  • Support SIL/HIL and flight test operations activities in debugging anomalies and issues
  • Develop a novel Energy Management Strategy (EMS)
  • State-of-Charge (SOC) Management: Develop algorithms to monitor and actively control the battery's State-of-Charge (SOC) and State-of-Health (SOH), ensuring sufficient power is always available for critical phases of flight (like go-around)
  • Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Testing: Architect and execute HIL test campaigns, where the actual flight controller hardware runs the code and is interfaced with simulated plant models, verifying control robustness and identifying failure modes before real-world testing
  • Run closed-loop simulations within the flight physics simulation engine, and improve software design models after analyzing the logged results

Skills

Control Algorithms
Powertrain Systems
Hardware-in-Loop Testing
Functional Safety Analysis
Systems Engineering
Energy Management Strategy
State-of-Charge Management
State-of-Health Management
SIL Testing
Flight Test Operations
Software Integration
Actuation Hardware

Wisk

Develops autonomous electric air taxis

About Wisk

Wisk Aero develops autonomous electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft aimed at transforming urban transportation by introducing air taxis. Their eVTOL aircraft, such as Wisk and Cora, are designed to be safe, sustainable, and accessible, meeting high aviation safety standards. Wisk Aero differentiates itself from competitors by focusing on both the manufacturing of these aircraft and providing air taxi services directly to consumers, as well as partnering with cities and businesses to enhance urban mobility solutions. The company's goal is to address inefficiencies in current transit systems, making air travel a practical option for everyday transportation.

Mountain View, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2019Year Founded
$437.7MTotal Funding
LATE_VCCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, Energy, AerospaceIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Benefits

100% paid employee medical, dental, & vision benefits, plus generous cost-sharing for spouse/dependent coverage
401(k) plan with 50% employer matching
9/80 alternative work schedule with every other Friday off
Commuter benefits & Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Flexible time off to maintain a healthy work-life balance, plus 10 paid holidays per year
Quarterly wellness stipend to help maintain a healthy lifestyle
Annual company match for charitable giving
Communications allowance
Education assistance and flight lesson subsidy
Free electric vehicle charge stations at HQ
Daily catered lunch in Wisk facilities

Risks

Competition from Airbus and Embraer may impact Wisk's market share.
Regulatory hurdles could delay Wisk's autonomous air taxi deployment.
Public skepticism about autonomous vehicles may hinder Wisk's consumer adoption.

Differentiation

Wisk focuses on autonomous eVTOL aircraft, setting it apart in urban air mobility.
The company has conducted over 1750 test flights, showcasing its commitment to safety.
Wisk's strategic partnerships in Australia highlight its global expansion efforts.

Upsides

Increased interest in urban air mobility boosts demand for Wisk's eVTOL technology.
FAA's approval of airworthiness criteria accelerates Wisk's certification process.
Growing sustainability focus enhances demand for Wisk's zero-emission transportation solutions.

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