We are seeking a full-time Flight Controls Chief Engineer and Architect located in our Olathe, KS office. In this role, you will act as the technical lead and designer for complex flight control technology development to guide and create system architectures, requirements, processes, and component designs to fit flight control applications across various aviation markets. Join Garmin's flight controls group as we develop innovative solutions for aviation autonomy and safety.
Essential Functions
Act as the subject matter expert to provide technical leadership, mentoring, and guidance for safety critical systems to a cross functional team
Perform market trade studies and engage in evolving industry standards for conventional and indirect flight controls
Drive technology evaluation and tradeoffs at a system level for computing platforms, data networks, and actuation
Work with a cross functional team to develop lab infrastructure for evaluation of new technologies
Establish and mature processes and standards for development, test, and certification of highly critical flight control systems
Create life cycle plans for development and certification of high criticality systems
Understand and drive design decisions based on a strong understanding of certification and regulatory guidance and requirements for both systems and software
Work with aircraft OEMs to understand aircraft integration of system components and design constraints
Work with certification authorities to establish certification criteria for flight critical systems as they apply to new technologies or new markets
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Math, Physics, Aerospace Engineering or Mechanical Engineering AND a minimum of 14 years relevant experience OR an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience
Excellent academics (cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.0 as a general rule)
Experience using MatLab or Simulink design tools
Fluency and understanding of C programming language
Demonstrates understanding of system architectures and the effects on the control system
Pilot's License or demonstrated knowledge of piloting skills and procedures
Demonstrated strong and effective verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
Desired Qualifications
Outstanding academics (cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.5)
Software development experience, including understanding of DO-178C requirements
Avionics hardware development experience
Understanding of applicable certification standards and guidance including: Systems (ARP 4754-A), Safety (ARP 4761), Software (DO-178C), Model Based Design (DO-331)
Understanding of industry standards for embedded platforms (TSO C153), operating systems (ARINC 653), and networks (ARINC 429/664/825)
Garmin International is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran's status, age or disability.
This position is eligible for Garmin's benefit program. Details can be found here: Garmin Benefits