The UAS Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) Engineer will be responsible for refining and validating autopilot algorithms, responsible for analyzing flight test data, and supporting end-to-end system integration for advanced unmanned aerial systems. The position involves both analytical and hands-on engineering work, spanning flight dynamics, embedded software, and system-level architecture. In addition to direct GNC and flight software development, the engineer will: Perform systems architecture trades, analyses and definition, and definition to balance performance, cost, and reliability across the vehicles' flight control and navigation subsystems. Conduct flight data analysis, root-cause investigations, and control law tuning to enhance flight stability and mission performance. Lead or support the development and execution of test procedures for bench testing, system checkout, and flight validation. Drive requirements management activities, including development, decomposition, verification, and validation of GNC and navigation subsystems. Collaborate across multiple engineering disciplines - such as avionics, propulsion, software, and systems engineering - throughout the entire product lifecycle. Contribute to the integration of new navigation and sensing technologies, including alternative PNT solutions such as visual navigation, as part of broader autonomy and redundancy efforts.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
Number of Employees
101-250 employees