The Instrumentation Engineer will specify, install, test, and maintain measurement systems to verify aircraft systems, collaborating with design teams to ensure accurate data collection.
They will develop instrumentation plans, data acquisition architectures, and troubleshoot sensor and software interfaces.
Requirements include a B.S. in Engineering, 1-5 years of experience, familiarity with environmental, EMI, or structural testing, and knowledge of sensing systems like strain gauges and accelerometers.
Preferred qualifications include 3-5 years in aerospace or EV industries, vehicle certification experience, and knowledge of high voltage systems.
The role involves physical demands such as ladder climbing and working in confined or elevated spaces, with a salary range of $80,000-$100,000.
Benefits include stock options, healthcare, daily lunch, flight lessons, and a vibrant, inclusive culture.
Equal opportunity employer; employment contingent on background check.