About the job
Archer Aviation develops all-electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for four passengers, with an emphasis on low noise and sustainable air travel. Based in San Jose, California, the company is committed to making environmentally friendly mobility more accessible. Archer values diverse perspectives and aims to create an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
Role overview
The Staff Modeling & Simulation Engineer will advance vehicle modeling, simulation, and analysis for Archer's eVTOL aircraft. This role supports technical development and works across teams to help ensure vehicle performance and safety.
Main responsibilities
- Vehicle performance & modeling: Develop and refine vehicle performance models, conduct trade studies at the vehicle level, and set and validate performance requirements.
- Handling & maneuvering: Assess flying and handling qualities, determine maneuvering parameters, and verify the aircraft meets responsiveness and safety standards.
- Dynamics & aeromechanics: Carry out system identification and linearization of complex vehicle dynamics. Analyze aeromechanics and aeroelasticity to support stability.
- Flight controls support: Support flight control system design, including notch filter development and defining operational envelopes.
- Simulation & hazard analysis: Characterize aircraft performance and capabilities through simulation, supporting Functional Hazard Analyses (FHAs) at the vehicle level.
- Data analysis & model validation: Analyze flight test data, identify sources of inaccuracies in models, and improve vehicle physics models.
- Systems integration: Collaborate with internal and external suppliers to integrate systems into vehicle simulations, including dynamics, powertrain, actuation, sensors, and environmental modeling.

