Lead, Mission Autonomy

HermeusAtlanta, GA
4h

About The Position

Hermeus is a high-speed aircraft manufacturer focused on the rapid design, build, and test of high-Mach and hypersonic aircraft for the national interest. Working directly with the Department of Defense, Hermeus delivers capabilities that will ensure that our nation, and our allies, maintain an asymmetric advantage over any and all potential adversaries. The Lead, Mission Autonomy is responsible for delivering reliable, repeatable mission behavior for the aircraft by developing, integrating, and validating mission autonomy capabilities that reside within the Mission Management System (MMS). This role owns the mission-level decision logic, behavior sequencing, and autonomy functions within the MMS, and their coupling to the Vehicle Management System (VMS), onboard sensors, avionics, and ground command-and-control systems. This role focuses on how, when, and in what order the aircraft is commanded to act to accomplish mission objectives. It ensures that mission autonomy capabilities within the MMS correctly orchestrate vehicle actions via the VMS across all phases of operation, enabling complex, end-to-end mission execution. As a first-level people leader, the Lead, Mission Autonomy provides technical leadership and execution ownership for engineers working on mission autonomy software, avionics integration, and mission behavior. This role remains hands-on while also owning integration, test readiness, and mission execution outcomes.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field
  • 5+ years of experience working with autonomy, mission systems, avionics, or mission-critical vehicle software
  • Experience developing or integrating mission-level software within a larger system-of-systems architecture
  • Experience interfacing autonomy or mission software with vehicle management or control systems through well-defined interfaces
  • Strong understanding of mission systems, autonomy architectures, and system integration
  • Experience integrating sensors and perception systems into operational workflows
  • Demonstrated ability to own and deliver system-level behavior on a vehicle platform
  • Proven ability to lead technical execution across multidisciplinary teams
  • Comfortable operating in a fast-paced development and test environment
  • Strong communication skills and ability to make and defend technical decisions

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree or PhD in a relevant technical discipline
  • Experience integrating commercial or government-provided autonomy solutions into a mission system
  • Familiarity with Mission Management Systems (MMS), Vehicle Management Systems (VMS), and autonomy orchestration frameworks
  • Experience with autonomy system validation, test frameworks, and operational evaluation
  • Background in aerospace, defense, or autonomous vehicle programs
  • Prior experience as a technical lead or first-level people leader
  • Experience working across geographically distributed teams

Responsibilities

  • Own end-to-end technical outcomes for mission autonomy capabilities within the MMS, from design through integration, test, and flight readiness
  • Lead the development and integration of mission-level decision-making and behavior sequencing within the MMS, tightly coupling autonomy functions with the Vehicle Management System (VMS), integrating sensor and perception systems to support mission behavior, and enabling execution of complex mission flows across multiple flight phases
  • Define, implement, and validate interfaces between MMS autonomy components, VMS, avionics, sensors, and ground systems
  • Lead development of aircraft-specific autonomy extensions, orchestration logic, and integration software within the MMS required to enable mission-ready operation
  • Drive autonomy-related avionics and sensor integration and system bring-up as required
  • Ensure mission autonomy behavior is reliable, repeatable, and compatible with operational workflows across ground and flight test environments
  • Own autonomy integration testing, validation strategies, and participation in ground and flight test campaigns
  • Identify system-level mission behavior and integration risks early and lead mitigation across software, avionics, sensor, and vehicle interfaces
  • Provide day-to-day technical leadership, mentorship, and feedback to engineers within the Mission Autonomy scope
  • Coordinate closely with the Air Segment, Ground Segment, and Flight Sciences / VMS teams to resolve dependencies, integration challenges, and interface issues
  • Communicate autonomy integration status, risks, and tradeoffs clearly to engineering leadership and program stakeholders
  • Define, implement, and validate interfaces between mission autonomy, the airborne mission platform (MMS), sensors, avionics, and ground systems
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