Staff Fluid Systems Engineer, Omen

Anduril IndustriesCosta Mesa, CA
$191,000 - $253,000Onsite

About The Position

Anduril is seeking a Staff Fluids Systems Engineer to join the Omen Team at our Costa Mesa HQ. Omen is Anduril’s hover-to-cruise autonomous air vehicle (AAV) that packs the endurance, payload, and mission flexibility of much larger airplanes into a novel runway-independent Group 3 platform. Omen can operate from ship decks, beaches, or remote island clearings, providing true runway independence and freedom of maneuver across defense and civilian domains. Omen is the first tail-sitter aircraft with a mass-production contract, with an order of 50 systems representing a decisive investment that anchors production and accelerates the development of future systems. You will work on new aircraft development in a lean, high-ownership culture where you directly shape the product and operate at a velocity to fly new designs within months, not years.

Requirements

  • A minimum of 8+ years in a technical engineering role in a professional setting, with a focus on aircraft or aerospace fluids systems.
  • Strong technical knowledge in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and the design, analysis, testing, and qualification of aircraft fluids systems.
  • Deep understanding of fuel, hydraulic, thermal management, environmental control, and/or pneumatic system architectures and the trades between them.
  • Hands-on experience designing, building, and testing fluids systems hardware, including component selection, plumbing routing, and integration into a flight vehicle.
  • Experience in an immersive technical project (collegiate project teams or professional settings).
  • Strong proficiency in CAD software (any platform, but NX preferred), with specific emphasis on plumbing, routing, and complex system installations.
  • Proficiency with system-level fluids analysis tools (e.g., Flowmaster, AFT Fathom/Arrow, GT-SUITE, EASY5, Simulink/Simscape, or equivalent).
  • Working knowledge of applicable airworthiness and aerospace standards (e.g., SAE AS, MIL-STD, AS9100) for fluids components and systems.
  • BS or MS in mechanical, aerospace, or chemical engineering, or equivalent work experience.
  • Demonstrated hands-on fabrication and test skills.
  • Eligible to obtain and maintain an active U.S. security clearance

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in NX/Teamcenter.
  • Experience with clean sheet aircraft fluids system architecture and integration.
  • Experience designing fuel systems for unconventional aircraft configurations (tail-sitter, VTOL, tilt-rotor, or other multi-attitude platforms).
  • Experience with two-phase and pumped-loop thermal management systems for high-power-density electronics or propulsion.
  • Experience qualifying fluids components to aerospace environmental and vibration standards (e.g., DO-160, MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-704).
  • Experience leading vendor development and qualification of fluids components.
  • Experience with CFD (Star-CCM+, Fluent, OpenFOAM) applied to internal flows, sloshing, or thermal analysis.
  • Familiarity with running system-level development and qualification testing on fluids rigs and integrated aircraft.

Responsibilities

  • Own and drive the design, development, and qualification of fluids systems on a Group 3 autonomous air vehicle, including fuel, hydraulics, thermal management, environmental control, and pneumatic systems, from concept through low rate initial production.
  • Lead technical efforts to define system requirements, develop architectures, evaluate trade studies, and establish methodologies for analyzing, verifying, and validating fluids systems.
  • Perform system-level analysis including pressure drop, flow distribution, thermal balance, transient response, water hammer, slosh, two-phase flow, and CFD as needed to support design decisions.
  • Work in close partnership with propulsion, structures, electrical, avionics, controls, and software teams to ensure fluids systems integrate cleanly into a reliable, flexible, cost-effective vehicle.
  • Specify, source, and qualify fluids components including pumps, valves, actuators, accumulators, heat exchangers, lines, fittings, seals, filters, and tanks.
  • Spearhead design reviews, conduct hands-on rig and aircraft-level testing, visit vendors, and develop hardware test plans that validate performance across the flight envelope.
  • Define and own fuel system architecture suitable for tail-sitter operation, including center-of-gravity management, vent and pressurization design, and unusable-fuel characterization across all attitudes.
  • Support thermal management of propulsion, avionics, and payload heat loads under hover, transition, and cruise conditions.
  • Actively contribute to the enhancement of team tools, templates, processes, and standards for fluids systems engineering.
  • Cultivate a vibrant, positive, dedicated, high-energy, educational, and enjoyable community environment.
  • Balance operational needs across vehicle subsystems while optimizing for development speed, mass, manufacturability, and cost.
  • Support critical hardware demonstrations with customers as needed.
  • Travel to test sites and vendors as needed.

Benefits

  • Highly competitive equity grants are included in the majority of full time offers; and are considered part of Anduril's total compensation package.
  • Additionally, Anduril offers top-tier benefits for full-time employees, including: At Anduril, we invest in our people. Our comprehensive, competitive benefits package (available at little to no cost to employees) ensures you’re supported in health, recovery, and whatever comes next.
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