Flight Test Engineer - ATAS - Open Rank at Georgia Tech Research Institute
Atlanta, GA 30332, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Radar, Military Operations, Aerospace Engineering, Design, Communication Skills, Leadership Skills, Integration, Test Design, Testing, Federal Government

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

PROJECT/UNIT DESCRIPTION

This job is for a full-time research faculty position in the Force Protection Systems Branch in the Aerospace & Acoustics Technologies Division (AATD) within the Aerospace, Transportation, and Advanced Systems Laboratory (ATASL) at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). The Force Protection Systems Branch (FPSB) focuses on the development, integration, testing and evaluation of tactical military systems for the protection of personnel and critical infrastructure worldwide. FPSB personnel apply multi-disciplinary engineering expertise to sensors, platforms, and integrated systems, with a focus on small unmanned systems and asymmetric warfare. Program areas include small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), Counter UAS systems, persistent tactical ISR platforms and sensors, and command and control (C2) architectures. Within the Aerospace and Acoustics Technologies Division, FPSB focuses on opportunities for transition of emerging technologies to address urgent requirements. Primary sponsors currently come from the US military acquisition community.

REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Candidates currently enrolled in an accredited degree program relevant to this position will be considered. The candidate must have a graduation date of no later than December 2025.
  • At least one semester of full-time experience relevant to this position, either as a full-time employee or a student intern

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Active Secret Clearance.
  • Experience with test design, planning, execution, and reporting in support of military requirements.
  • Experience with design, integration, and/or testing of at least one of the following sensor types: radar, electro-optical/infrared, acoustic, EW, or similar, or design/integration/testing of military unmanned systems or tactical vehicles.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and leadership skills.
  • Experience as a project/task leader.
  • Familiarity with DoD RDT&E.
  • Familiarity with tactical military operations and understanding of military requirements and the DoD acquisition process.
  • Prior service in the US military.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

  • 25% - 50% travel.

EDUCATION AND LENGTH OF EXPERIENCE

This position vacancy is an open-rank announcement. The final job offer will be dependent on candidate qualifications in alignment with Research Faculty Extension Professional ranks as outlined in section 3.2.1 of the Georgia Tech Faculty Handbook

  • 0 years of related experience with a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering or a STEM related field.

U.S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIREMENTS

Due to our research contracts with the U.S. federal government, candidates for this position must be U.S. Citizens.

Responsibilities

JOB PURPOSE

The Flight Test Engineer (FTE) performs the research, planning, development, execution, data analysis engineering, reporting, and documentation of developmental and operational test events of aircraft, systems, and unique capabilities for DOD customers. In this role, the FTE has a multi-disciplinary engineering approach to problem solving and experience with complex integrated systems to include aircraft, avionics, unmanned autonomous systems, weapons, radar, and electronic warfare offensive and defensive systems. The FTE is responsible for development of the test & evaluation strategy, integrated test & evaluation master plan framework, requirements verification and validation methods, design of experiments, test objectives, methodology, and evaluation criteria. In addition, the FTE produces lab, test facility, ground and flight test plans. The FTE has knowledge of DoD test facilities and ranges, and is able to direct and conduct test events (lab, facility, ground, flight) and support events as required by the sponsor. The FTE is also responsible for the collection and instrumentation requirements of test data, to include the review and quick look assessment of test data. This position performs data analysis engineering functions to ensure verification and validation of test plans and develops the reporting requirements for test projects. The FTE serves as the engineering subject matter expert of all sponsor and program Test and Evaluation (T&E) events, leads and supports all test plan working groups, test and safety boards, and program and technical meetings.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop test cases from system requirements.
  • Execute tests based on documented test procedures.
  • Record results and perform basic system checks.
  • Develop root cause analyses for test failures or questionable test results.
  • Contribute to technical reports and presentations.
  • Perform data analysis engineering to support verification and validation of test metrics.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Responsibilities include testing and evaluation of unmanned aircraft systems and related technologies.
  • Development and systems integration of innovative solutions for Force Protection applications focused on autonomous and unmanned systems.
  • Acquisition and analysis of engineering data; systems engineering for complex system-of-systems architectures addressing technical and non-technical metrics.
  • Analyzing sensor performance, involving both active and passive sensing modalities, and the physical phenomenology that determines the signatures of targets and backgrounds.
  • Writing technical reports, user manuals, and software.
  • Supporting other engineering-related work as needed. In support of these technical requirements, intermittent travel will be required to test ranges and other government and contractor facilities.
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