Systems Architect
Reliable RoboticsFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
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This position is based on-site at Merlin HQ in Boston, MA, with flexible hybrid in-office schedules offered.
Candidates need a BS in Electrical/Aerospace/Systems Engineering or related field (MS preferred), 4+ years of systems engineering experience in FAA/EASA/DOD certification programs (2+ years with MS), experience with requirements management tools, and hands-on experience certifying avionics using ARP4754A and RTCA DO-178B/C.
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This is a small, agile team where you will own significant pieces of systems engineering activities yourself, working across safety, hardware, and software teams.
Strong candidates have experience in civil-certified or DOD safety-critical avionics systems, requirements development, system design, testing, and navigating product development challenges in experimental R&D flight test environments, plus the ability to interface with engineering domains, customers, suppliers, and partners.
Develops autonomous flight technology for aircraft
Merlin Labs develops autonomous flight technology, specifically the Merlin Pilot, an advanced system designed to operate aircraft without human intervention. This system can be integrated into various types of aircraft, making it adaptable to different sizes and ages. The technology is being developed in collaboration with aviation authorities like the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand to ensure it meets safety and regulatory standards. Unlike competitors, Merlin Labs takes a phased approach by initially pairing the autonomous system with human pilots, which helps ensure safety and build trust in the technology. The goal is to provide a scalable solution for commercial airlines, cargo transport companies, and private aircraft owners, positioning Merlin Labs as a significant player in the future of aviation.