Senior Systems Engineer- Displays
Listed on 2026-02-25
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
We are seeking a Senior Systems Engineer to join a venture-backed aerospace leader that is fundamentally redefining flight. Recently valued at over $1B and moving toward a public listing, our client is the first company to receive a certification basis for a takeoff-to-touchdown autonomous flight system.
While others dream of 2050, we are automating the aircraft of today—from the Cessna Caravan to the C-130J and KC-135. In this role, you will lead the systems-level development of avionic display architectures, serving as a critical architect in a mission to build the "operating system" for autonomous aviation. This is a fully remote, high-impact opportunity to apply ARP 4754 rigor to the world’s most advanced AI-pilot.
KeyResponsibilities
Lead systems engineering activities for avionic display development, including requirements definition, analysis, and traceability.
Support system design and architecture development in collaboration with hardware, software, and human factors engineering teams.
Perform verification and validation (V&V) activities ensuring compliance with ARP 4754 and related aerospace industry standards.
Manage and maintain requirements databases, perform impact analysis, and ensure bi-directional traceability throughout the system lifecycle.
Develop and maintain system-level models using MATLAB/Simulink to support design trade studies and requirement validation.
Support safety assessments, reviews, and certification documentation as needed.
Provide technical leadership and collaborate cross-functionally to resolve complex system-level issues.
U.S. Citizenship required (due to export control and government project restrictions).
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related technical discipline.
8+ years of experience in systems engineering, preferably within avionics or aerospace systems.
Proven hands-on experience with avionic display systems development and integration.
Strong working knowledge of ARP 4754 (System Development Process).
Demonstrated experience in requirements definition, management, and V&V processes.
Proficiency with Simulink and model-based development techniques.
Excellent communication and documentation skills with the ability to work independently in a remote environment.
Experience with related standards such as DO-178C or DO-254.
Familiarity with requirements management tools (e.g., DOORS, Jama, or Polarion).
Experience with safety-critical avionics systems and certification processes.
Master’s degree in a relevant engineering discipline.
Engineering, :
Phoenix, AZ-85013
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