Merlin
About You
Merlin is building the world’s most capable non-human pilot. As VP of Air Vehicle Integration & Hardware Development, you’ll lead the team responsible for adapting and integrating the Merlin Pilot autonomy system across a fleet of aircraft—from Part 23 and Part 25 airframes to Group 2 UAS. You’ll define how autonomy meets airworthiness: taking ownership of aircraft adaptation, avionics and wiring, mechanical integration, environmental qualification, and configuration management that enables safe, certifiable, and repeatable flight. You’ll work closely with Systems Engineering, Autonomy Software, Compute Platform Integration & Test, Flight Test, and Certification to deliver aircraft that are ready for autonomy at scale.
Responsibilities
Lead all aspects of aircraft integration and adaptation for the Merlin Pilot across multiple platforms
Define and deliver integration plans covering avionics architecture, wiring, structural installation, power and cooling, EMI/EMC, and ICDs
Oversee mechanical and electrical design, environmental qualification (DO-160), and airworthiness compliance (ARP4754A, ARP4761)
Develop and operate systems‑integration labs, SILs, HILs, and flight‑test instrumentation—ensuring high fidelity and uptime
Manage suppliers for harnesses, LRUs, racks, and test services; own quality, delivery, and cost
Establish configuration management discipline, engineering release, and traceability from requirements through test
Build, lead, and mentor a multi‑disciplinary hardware organization focused on safety, learning, and execution velocity
Partner with leadership to hit ground, taxi, and flight‑test milestones that move autonomy from lab to sky
Develop strong relationships with suppliers and target airframe OEMs to enable on‑time delivery of Merlin autonomy capabilities to end users
Qualifications
12+ years in aircraft systems or integration leadership, with 5+ years managing multi‑disciplinary hardware teams delivering to flight
Proven record delivering certified or certifiable aircraft integrations under Part 23, 25, or equivalent military programs
Deep technical expertise in avionics architecture, wiring design, grounding/bonding, EMI/EMC, and power distribution
Hands‑on experience planning and executing DO‑160 environmental testing
Strong background in configuration management, supplier oversight, and flight‑test readiness
Excellent communicator who drives alignment across hardware, software, certification, and program functions
Ideal candidate would have or have held appropriate FAA DER delegations
Nice to Have
DO‑254 experience in custom electronics or avionics packaging
Integration of advanced sensors (radar, EO/IR, RF links)
Familiarity with autonomy payloads or ASTM F3269
Active or prior U.S. security clearance
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Responsibilities
Lead all aspects of aircraft integration and adaptation for the Merlin Pilot across multiple platforms
Define and deliver integration plans covering avionics architecture, wiring, structural installation, power and cooling, EMI/EMC, and ICDs
Oversee mechanical and electrical design, environmental qualification (DO-160), and airworthiness compliance (ARP4754A, ARP4761)
Develop and operate systems‑integration labs, SILs, HILs, and flight‑test instrumentation—ensuring high fidelity and uptime
Manage suppliers for harnesses, LRUs, racks, and test services; own quality, delivery, and cost
Establish configuration management discipline, engineering release, and traceability from requirements through test
Build, lead, and mentor a multi‑disciplinary hardware organization focused on safety, learning, and execution velocity
Partner with leadership to hit ground, taxi, and flight‑test milestones that move autonomy from lab to sky
Develop strong relationships with suppliers and target airframe OEMs to enable on‑time delivery of Merlin autonomy capabilities to end users
Qualifications
12+ years in aircraft systems or integration leadership, with 5+ years managing multi‑disciplinary hardware teams delivering to flight
Proven record delivering certified or certifiable aircraft integrations under Part 23, 25, or equivalent military programs
Deep technical expertise in avionics architecture, wiring design, grounding/bonding, EMI/EMC, and power distribution
Hands‑on experience planning and executing DO‑160 environmental testing
Strong background in configuration management, supplier oversight, and flight‑test readiness
Excellent communicator who drives alignment across hardware, software, certification, and program functions
Ideal candidate would have or have held appropriate FAA DER delegations
Nice to Have
DO‑254 experience in custom electronics or avionics packaging
Integration of advanced sensors (radar, EO/IR, RF links)
Familiarity with autonomy payloads or ASTM F3269
Active or prior U.S. security clearance
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