Software Engineer (Drone Stack)

Applied IntuitionFort Walton Beach, FL
$125,000 - $185,000Onsite

About The Position

Applied Intuition is looking for a Software Engineer (Drone Stack Team) to architect and field advanced autonomy and vehicle intelligence systems that bridge hardware and software. In this role, you'll bring autonomy stacks to life on real vehicle platforms, standing up integrations, running SIL and HIL evaluations, and supporting live testing in the field. Strong fundamentals in computer networking and code integration, along with genuine enthusiasm for hands-on robotics work, are essential. You'll partner with teams across the company to ship dependable, scalable capabilities to both defense and commercial customers, owning everything from end-to-end hardware-software integration to troubleshooting and customer-facing demos.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Robotics, Computer Science, or a related engineering discipline, plus at least 3 years of hands-on robotics experience spanning hardware, software, and systems integration
  • Proficiency in a modern programming language (modern C++ is required), with development experience in Docker, containerized deployments, and Linux distributions such as Ubuntu or RHEL, and comfort with everyday tooling like git, GitLab, and Visual Studio Code
  • Hands-on integration of robotics or autonomy products with Pixhawk-family autopilots (ArduPilot and/or PX4), plus working knowledge of common communication buses and protocols: UART/RS232/RS422/RS485, SPI/QSPI, I2C, and Ethernet
  • Exposure to real-time, edge, and safety-critical computing in SIL, HIL, test, and operational settings, paired with strong communication skills and a customer-first approach to project delivery
  • Ability to travel for on-site integrations and demos (roughly 10–20%)
  • U.S. citizenship and eligibility to obtain and hold a U.S. security clearance required

Nice To Haves

  • Modern C++ standards (C++11/17/20), plus Bash and CMake
  • An FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate
  • Familiarity with Agile workflows and CI/CD pipelines
  • Hands-on work with COTS compute hardware like NVIDIA Jetson or Raspberry Pi
  • An active U.S. SECRET clearance

Responsibilities

  • Build and tailor modular, rapidly adaptable autonomy capabilities for a wide range of defense missions, fielding them on embedded Linux and other compute platforms while interfacing with onboard sensors and capturing data
  • Work alongside autonomy engineers to marry autonomy software with vehicle hardware — achieving full integration with aircraft autopilots, datalinks, sensor payloads, PNT/GPS/INS, and ground control stations — and to build service-oriented-architecture software and inter-process messaging frameworks for autonomous UAS
  • Perform system-level bring-up, test, and validation spanning software-in-the-loop (SIL) and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) evaluation, and participate in live flight testing across Group 1–5 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
  • Diagnose and resolve challenging software and integration problems to keep systems performant and dependable
  • Engage directly with DoD warfighter domain experts and partner with third-party UAS vendors to bring Applied's autonomy software onto OEM aircraft hardware

Benefits

  • Base salary
  • Equity in the form of options and/or restricted stock units
  • Comprehensive health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance coverage
  • 401k retirement benefits with employer match
  • Learning and wellness stipends
  • Paid time off
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