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Avionics and Mission Systems Engineer, HAS and FDR Systems
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Avionics and Mission Systems Engineer, HAS and FDR Systems
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Avionics and Mission Systems Engineer, HAS and FDR Systems . Description Bell is shaping the future of aviation through specialized engineering. We are working on the MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), the premier vertical lift military program globally. This aircraft will serve as the Army's primary assault platform for the next 30 years, replacing UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters and enhancing the Army's capabilities with cutting-edge technology. This position is onsite in Fort Worth, Texas, with work also conducted at Bell's Classified SIL in Arlington, TX. Role Overview: As part of the Avionics and Mission Systems Integration Engineering Team, you will work on Health Awareness Systems (including HMOS and HMAS) and Flight Data Recorder (FDR) systems, focusing on data acquisition, analysis, real-time monitoring, proactive maintenance, and regulatory compliance. You will collaborate with customers and subcontractors, develop complex vehicle management and mission systems, and help design cockpit interfaces for future aircraft. Key Responsibilities: Participate in planning and managing avionics and mission systems within an IPT to meet program and customer requirements. Build, interface, and test modular computer systems to meet MOSA, safety, security, EMI, and performance standards in an Agile environment. Create data interfaces for Ethernet, serial, and avionics bus protocols, supporting the full software development lifecycle. Manage suppliers through specifications and SOWs, estimating schedules, budgets, and technology needs. Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineers to verify avionics system performance on aircraft. Qualifications: Experience with ARP4754A architecture and systems development. Proven ability to develop and validate requirements, perform system testing, and troubleshoot integration issues. Experience with MBSE and designing system architectures. Effective communication skills for collaboration with internal teams, suppliers, and customers. Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace, Electrical, Software, or related Engineering field (or equivalent experience). At least 2 years of relevant design experience in avionics disciplines such as health monitoring, FDR systems, navigation, or vehicle management. Experience with test planning, DO-178, DO-254, and security clearances. What We Offer: Alternate Fridays off (9/80 schedule). Paid time off, holidays, parental leave, tuition reimbursement. Competitive salary, health benefits, onsite health services, Employee Resource Groups, and more. Join us to make history in aviation. We foster a culture of innovation and diversity, committed to equal opportunity employment. Additional Details: Employment Type: Full-time, Entry level. Location: Fort Worth, TX. Travel: 5%.
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Avionics and Mission Systems Engineer, HAS and FDR Systems . Description Bell is shaping the future of aviation through specialized engineering. We are working on the MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), the premier vertical lift military program globally. This aircraft will serve as the Army's primary assault platform for the next 30 years, replacing UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters and enhancing the Army's capabilities with cutting-edge technology. This position is onsite in Fort Worth, Texas, with work also conducted at Bell's Classified SIL in Arlington, TX. Role Overview: As part of the Avionics and Mission Systems Integration Engineering Team, you will work on Health Awareness Systems (including HMOS and HMAS) and Flight Data Recorder (FDR) systems, focusing on data acquisition, analysis, real-time monitoring, proactive maintenance, and regulatory compliance. You will collaborate with customers and subcontractors, develop complex vehicle management and mission systems, and help design cockpit interfaces for future aircraft. Key Responsibilities: Participate in planning and managing avionics and mission systems within an IPT to meet program and customer requirements. Build, interface, and test modular computer systems to meet MOSA, safety, security, EMI, and performance standards in an Agile environment. Create data interfaces for Ethernet, serial, and avionics bus protocols, supporting the full software development lifecycle. Manage suppliers through specifications and SOWs, estimating schedules, budgets, and technology needs. Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineers to verify avionics system performance on aircraft. Qualifications: Experience with ARP4754A architecture and systems development. Proven ability to develop and validate requirements, perform system testing, and troubleshoot integration issues. Experience with MBSE and designing system architectures. Effective communication skills for collaboration with internal teams, suppliers, and customers. Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace, Electrical, Software, or related Engineering field (or equivalent experience). At least 2 years of relevant design experience in avionics disciplines such as health monitoring, FDR systems, navigation, or vehicle management. Experience with test planning, DO-178, DO-254, and security clearances. What We Offer: Alternate Fridays off (9/80 schedule). Paid time off, holidays, parental leave, tuition reimbursement. Competitive salary, health benefits, onsite health services, Employee Resource Groups, and more. Join us to make history in aviation. We foster a culture of innovation and diversity, committed to equal opportunity employment. Additional Details: Employment Type: Full-time, Entry level. Location: Fort Worth, TX. Travel: 5%.
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