Avionics Systems Engineer
TLDR
Own the integration, verification, and operational readiness of avionics for advanced unmanned aircraft and defense platforms.
Integrate avionics hardware, mission systems, sensors, communications equipment, and flight control systems into unmanned aircraft platforms.
Perform system bring-up, troubleshooting, and validation of partial and complete avionics systems.
Support hardware-in-the-loop (HIL), ground, and flight test activities, including test execution, data collection, and root-cause analysis.
Diagnose and resolve hardware, software, networking, and system integration issues across complex aerospace platforms.
Configure and maintain Linux-based systems, mission computers, embedded devices, and network infrastructure.
Support aircraft electrical system integration, wiring verification, power distribution validation, and interface troubleshooting.
Develop and execute integration procedures, test plans, and verification activities.
Work closely with electrical, software, autonomy, and flight test engineers to identify and resolve system-level issues.
Utilize laboratory equipment including oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, logic analyzers, network analyzers, and test fixtures.
Support field testing, aircraft deployment activities, and customer demonstrations as required.
Create technical documentation including integration procedures, test reports, and troubleshooting guides.
Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field.
5+ years of experience in avionics integration, aerospace systems engineering, flight test, or related disciplines.
Strong understanding of aircraft electrical systems, avionics architectures, and system integration practices.
Hands-on experience troubleshooting hardware, electrical, networking, and software issues in complex systems.
Proficiency using Linux from the command line for system configuration, diagnostics, log analysis, and networking tasks.
Experience with IP networking concepts, including Ethernet, TCP/IP, routing, switching, VLANs, firewalls, and network troubleshooting.
Experience with avionics communication protocols such as CAN, MAVLink, ARINC 429, RS-232/422/485, Ethernet, or MIL-STD-1553.
Ability to read electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, interface control documents, and system architecture drawings.
Experience operating laboratory test equipment and conducting structured integration testing.
Strong troubleshooting mindset with the ability to isolate issues across hardware, software, networking, and avionics domains.
Experience with unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), autonomous systems, defense programs, or military aviation.
Experience with PX4, ArduPilot, embedded Linux systems, or mission computer architectures.
Familiarity with EO/IR payloads, radios, datalinks, SATCOM, or tactical communications systems.
Experience supporting flight test operations and aircraft deployment activities.
Familiarity with MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461, DO-178C, DO-254, or related aerospace standards.
Active Secret security clearance or ability to obtain one.
Benefits
Equity Compensation
High levels of responsibility and autonomy
Learning Budget
Professional growth and development opportunities
Electronic warfare challenges
Access to the hardest problems in electronic warfare
Paid Time Off
Generous PTO + most Federal Holidays observed
Remote-Friendly
Collaborative and inclusive work environment
Stock Options
CX2 builds advanced AI-driven hardware and software platforms that ensure spectrum dominance for the United States and its allies. Focusing on the defense sector, these technologies are engineered to detect, disrupt, and defend the electromagnetic spectrum across land, air, sea, and space.