High-fidelity flight and maintenance training systems
Real-time systems and simulation theory
System modeling and performance tuning
The System Architect is responsible for designing, integrating, and overseeing the end‑to‑end architecture of high‑fidelity flight and maintenance training systems
Job Summary
The System Architect is responsible for designing, integrating, and overseeing the end‑to‑end architecture of high‑fidelity flight and maintenance training systems.
Translates mission and training requirements into technical specifications, selecting and configuring hardware, software, and networking components to meet performance, safety, cyber security and certification standards.
Comprehensive and competitive benefits package and flexibility that promotes work-life balance.
Matching Summary
The System Architect is responsible for designing, integrating, and overseeing the end‑to‑end architecture of high‑fidelity flight and maintenance training systems.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
High-fidelity flight and maintenance training systems
Real-time systems and simulation theory
System modeling and performance tuning
Cross-disciplinary project leadership
Cyber security and certification standards
Nice-to-have
Mentoring and team leadership experience
End to end System Design experience
Experience with rotary wing aircraft
Total training solutions design
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Computer or Computer Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
8+ years of progressive experience in simulation, avionics, or real-time systems engineering
3+ years in a leadership or architect role
Flight-dynamics and avionics modeling experience
Motion and control loading system experience
Knowledge of graphics pipelines (OpenGL/DirectX/Vulkan) and rendering engines
Experience with distributed simulation interoperability standards (DIS, HLA, GSI)
System modeling (SysML, UML) experience
Applied performance profiling and optimization techniques
Familiarity with aircraft communication standards (UDP/TCP, MIL-STD-1553, ARINC)