Archer is building the Midnight aircraft on an aggressive program timeline, and our aerospace engineering teams — structures, GN&C, propulsion, avionics, flight test, certification — are where the schedule is won or lost. A lot of the work that gates those teams is still manual: stitching data between tools, writing one-off scripts that take a week, generating reports by hand, waiting on someone else to build a piece of internal tooling that should have taken an afternoon. This role exists to change that. You will own AI tooling adoption across the aerospace engineering org as a senior individual contributor — setting the strategy, building the playbook, shipping the early proofs yourself, and steadily levering the org until AI-assisted workflows are a default part of how every engineer works. Think Claude, Claude Code, Cursor, agentic workflows, custom internal tools built on LLMs. You are not an AI researcher. You are a senior aerospace engineer who has become genuinely obsessed with what these tools can do, and whose job is to compress program timelines by getting that leverage into every team that needs it. This is a senior staff / principal-level role. You'll operate with significant autonomy, set direction for an area the company is investing in heavily, and be expected to make the case to engineering leadership about where to push next. You will not manage people directly, but your influence over how the aerospace org works will be substantial. Success looks like an aerospace engineering org where AI-assisted workflows are unremarkable — where the analyst who used to spend three days on a post-processing pipeline now ships it in an afternoon, where the test engineer who can't code is shipping their own tools, and where weeks of calendar time have come out of the critical path because of work you enabled.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior