Qualifications
Key Responsibilities:Evaluate vehicle integration milestones to establish verification objectives. Design, implement, and carry out system and aircraft level verification and validation (V&V) workflows. Create and execute test procedures, analyze data, assess pass/fail outcomes, and document identified issues. Develop and execute vehicle checkout procedures for newly integrated systems and components. Gather and review system readiness documentation to assess overall aircraft and flight readiness. Required Qualifications:Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline. A minimum of 5 years of experience in testing aerospace or autonomous systems. Hands-on experience with software- and hardware-in-the-loop test environments, including Python for data analysis and visualization. Proficiency in C/C++ development and integration for real-time and safety-critical systems, alongside familiarity with version control, CI/CD methodologies, and software testing frameworks.
About the job
Reliable Robotics focuses on developing automated aviation systems to enhance safety and efficiency in air transportation. The team brings together expertise from aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles to create technology that supports safer and more accessible movement of goods and people.
Role overview
The System Integration and Test Engineer plays a key role at the intersection of flight software and hardware subsystems. This role involves hands-on integration and testing, working across benches, labs, and real aircraft. Work covers the entire testing lifecycle, from activating and verifying equipment in the lab to installing systems and conducting acceptance tests in aircraft environments.
Key responsibilities
- Integrate flight software with hardware subsystems in benches, labs, and aircraft settings
- Activate and verify equipment functionality in laboratory environments
- Install systems and conduct acceptance testing in aircraft
- Create detailed verification plans and generate reports to support safety-of-flight reviews
- Support independent government airworthiness processes through documentation and testing
- Design and maintain software-in-the-loop (SIL) and hardware-in-the-loop (HITL) CI/CD tests to monitor quality and identify bugs or regressions
Location
This position is based in Mountain View, CA.
About Reliable Robotics
Reliable Robotics is at the forefront of developing innovative technology aimed at enhancing safety in aviation. Our mission is to create automated systems that will redefine air transportation, ensuring a safer and more efficient future. With an enthusiastic team skilled in aerospace, robotics, and self-driving technology, we are dedicated to making transformative advancements in how goods and people are transported worldwide.