Description
Anduril Industries is seeking an Instrumentation 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.
As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years.
You will work on new aircraft development, including propulsion systems, avionics, batteries, mechanisms, structures sensors and payloads, 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.
Support the use of 'Test' as a design tool to accelerate component, system and subsystem maturation from discrete bench tests to production representative Vehicle, Mission and Support Systems.
Specify and build end-to-end physical and electrical data measurement and collection systems, from sensors and transducers to data acquisition devices, real-time off board data monitoring and telemetry, and post-processing tools across the entire range of integration environments.
Design, assemble, configure and commission test racks, breakout boxes/harnesses and other test equipment.
Instrument highly representative Hardware In the Lab (HIL) and Hardware In The Loop (HITL) physical integration environments, including high voltage, high power hybrid powertrain testbeds.
Support flight test and data collection requirements of crewed and uncrewed surrogate platforms (Group 3 UAS).
Define, install, calibrate and support ground and flight test instrumentation and telemetry for prototype and production representative Omen Systems.
Act with a strong safety mindset (stop, think, do) to execute work safely in experimental environments with the aim of eliminating potential harm to team members.
Contribute to Test Readiness Reviews (TRR), ensuring that tests can be safety and efficiently conducted.
Champion configuration control of instrumentation across all fixed and flying integration environments.