What are the responsibilities and job description for the Avionics Engineer position at Poseidon Aerospace?
About Poseidon Aerospace
Poseidon Aerospace builds and operates unmanned planes for commercial logistics and defense missions. Our two full-size fixed-wing platforms - Heron, a seaplane, and Egret, a STOL aircraft - can carry two tons of payload over a thousand nautical miles. We are headquartered in San Francisco with satellite offices in Washington, DC and Maine.
As an Avionics Engineer at Poseidon Aerospace, you will contribute to the design, integration, and validation of the avionics systems powering our aircraft. You will help develop an efficient and reliable system that support propulsion, control, and autonomy across our fleet.
Responsibilities
Poseidon Aerospace builds and operates unmanned planes for commercial logistics and defense missions. Our two full-size fixed-wing platforms - Heron, a seaplane, and Egret, a STOL aircraft - can carry two tons of payload over a thousand nautical miles. We are headquartered in San Francisco with satellite offices in Washington, DC and Maine.
As an Avionics Engineer at Poseidon Aerospace, you will contribute to the design, integration, and validation of the avionics systems powering our aircraft. You will help develop an efficient and reliable system that support propulsion, control, and autonomy across our fleet.
Responsibilities
- Own the integration of flight computers, sensors, actuators, and communication suites into a cohesive aircraft system.
- Develop comprehensive wiring diagrams, interconnect drawings (ICDs), and system schematics.
- Configure and troubleshoot data bus architectures (e.g., CAN, ARINC 429, RS-232/485, and Ethernet).
- Support electrical load analysis (ELA) and ensure clean power distribution and EMI/EMC mitigation across the airframe.
- Assist in the "bench-to-bird" process, including building test harnesses, breadboarding circuits, and performing HIL (Hardware-in-the-Loop) testing.
- Act as the technical glue between the software team, the mechanical structures team, and the flight test pilots.
- Get hands-on with the aircraft to diagnose "gremlins" during ground and flight testing, using everything from oscilloscopes to data logs.
- A background in integrating complex electronic systems on vehicles (aircraft, UAVs, or high-performance automotive).
- Proficiency in schematic capture/harness design tools (e.g., Altium, AutoCAD Electrical, Capital) and a solid grasp of basic circuit theory.
- Comfortable using lab equipment (multimeters, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers) to debug hardware and signal issues.
- Ability to understand how a change in a sensor's sample rate might impact the flight controller or the pilot's display.
- Strong communication skills to explain technical trade-offs to non-electrical teammates.
- Familiarity with DO-160, DO-178, or DO-254 standards.
- Experience with antennas, GPS, or telemetry link integration.
- Proficiency in Python or C/C for automating tests or parsing flight data.
- Experience spinning quick-turn boards for break-out boxes or signal conditioning.
- A private pilot license or Part 107 (UAV) certification is a huge plus