About The Position

Founded in 2015, Shield AI is a venture-backed deep-tech company with the mission of protecting service members and civilians with intelligent systems. Its products include the V-BAT and X-BAT aircraft, Hivemind Enterprise, and the Hivemind Vision product lines. With offices and facilities across the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific, Shield AI’s technology actively supports operations worldwide. For more information, visit www.shield.ai . Follow Shield AI on LinkedIn , X , Instagram , and YouTube . Lead the software architecture for Shield AI’s XBAT program across Mission, Vehicle, and Autonomy software domains. Build a safe, secure, and scalable architecture that enables high‑assurance, cyber‑relevant software development for an advanced airborne system and its ground stations, reporting to the XBAT Software Lead.

Requirements

  • Deep expertise in software architecture for complex, multi‑domain systems—ideally aerospace, defense, autonomous systems, or similarly safety‑critical fields.
  • Proven track record designing and delivering production software that must satisfy stringent safety, security, or mission assurance requirements.
  • Strong systems thinking: able to navigate tradeoffs across performance, latency, reliability, testability, and certification or compliance considerations.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication; able to convey architecture vision and rationale to engineers, program leads, and stakeholders.
  • Experience driving architecture adoption and discipline across multiple teams, not just authoring designs in isolation.
  • Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace, or a closely related field, or equivalent practical experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with aerospace software assurance frameworks or standards that guide high‑assurance airborne software development.
  • Experience working on or integrating autonomy, mission planning, or AI‑enabled software into real‑world systems.
  • Strong understanding of cyber hardening and secure design practices for distributed or networked vehicle systems and ground infrastructure.
  • Prior leadership or mentor role with responsibility for building and scaling architecture practices and design culture in a fast-moving engineering organization.
  • Experience dealing with constrained platforms: real‑time requirements, limited compute, or avionics‑style integration challenges.
  • Hands‑on experience in VTOL or other advanced aircraft programs, or in programs that require austere operations, long‑range operations, or resilient autonomy.
  • Exposure to end‑to‑end product lifecycle from concept through flight test or operational deployment.
  • Practical knowledge of modern software tooling that supports traceability, CI/CD, automated verification, static analysis, or high‑assurance pipelines.
  • Comfort working in a highly collaborative, fast‑paced environment where requirements can evolve quickly and architecture must adapt without losing rigor.

Responsibilities

  • Define and evolve the system‑wide software architecture for XBAT, spanning airborne vehicle, ground station, and autonomy layers.
  • Translate safety and security goals into technical requirements, standards, and design patterns that guide engineers across multiple software teams.
  • Ensure architecture supports safety‑critical and cyber‑relevant workflows. This includes formalizing architecture decisions, traceability, and compliance pathways appropriate for advanced airborne systems.
  • Drive cross‑team alignment on APIs, data flows, fault handling, verification strategy, and risk management so mission, vehicle, and autonomy components integrate cleanly.
  • Partner with engineering leadership, system architects, and validation teams to balance innovation speed with rigorous assurance practices.
  • Set technical direction for long‑term scalability: modularity, maintainability, testability, and support for future capability growth or certification needs.
  • Mentor senior engineers and architects, raising the bar for design rigor, documentation quality, and architectural judgment across the organization.
  • Produce and maintain architecture artifacts: high‑level system diagrams, component interfaces, data models, risk analyses, and design rationales.
  • Lead technical reviews for major features, changes, or integration points; ensure alignment with architectural standards and safety/security constraints.
  • Define architecture governance: decision records, change control processes, quality gates, and collaboration flows among development, verification, and operations.
  • Collaborate with systems, hardware, and avionics teams to manage boundaries, timing, resource allocation, and failure modes that affect overall aircraft and mission performance.
  • Drive technology evaluation and roadmap: select or validate frameworks, middleware, and tooling that meet performance, assurance, and cyber‑hardening needs.
  • Support external or internal readiness evaluations: provide architectural evidence, participate in reviews, and help the program articulate compliance posture as requirements evolve.
  • Advocate for continuous improvement in architecture practice: metrics, architecture reviews, knowledge sharing, and onboarding for new team members.
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