General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
Low Observable Design & Integration Engineer
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Poway, California, us, 92074
Low Observable Design & Integration Engineer
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), an affiliate of General Atomics, is a world leader in proven, reliable remotely piloted aircraft and tactical reconnaissance radars, as well as advanced high‑resolution surveillance systems.
Our AeroStructures Design team is expanding and seeking an experienced Low Observable (LO) design and integration engineer in the San Diego region. In this role the candidate will join a high‑performing team supporting airframe design and integration of LO air vehicles. The ideal candidate will have experience with LO aircraft design and integration, proven expertise in integrating LO solutions with advanced systems, and a solid understanding of electromagnetic (EM) principles affecting radar cross‑section (RCS).
Duties & Responsibilities
Create design studies using CAD of LO design solutions using first principles and industry experience. Detail engineering of LO‑integrated airframe parts and features (e.g., edges, inlets, exhausts, control surfaces, payload bays, and airframe interfaces).
Refine LO designs in collaboration with survivability engineers to support signature budgets and design requirements.
Support development of treatment integration schemes (e.g., RAM, RAS, seals, coatings, and other LO‑critical features) within an IPT.
Lead LO trade studies for AV configurations and airframe subsystems, generating a balanced design approach between aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, and mission system teams.
Produce airframe detailed designs for parts and assemblies using metallic and composite materials.
Create and maintain model‑based drawings of installations, assemblies, and detail components that meet requirements.
Collaborate with analysis, flight sciences, mechanical, manufacturing, and stakeholders to produce designs from concept to production.
Participate in reviews to present designs that meet requirements.
Prepare reports and design‑to‑build packages for review and release.
Job Qualifications
Typically requires a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or PhD in engineering or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution and progressive engineering experience: twelve or more years with a bachelor’s, ten or more years with a master’s, or seven or more years with a PhD. Equivalent engineering experience may substitute education.
Experience in the design of lightweight, high‑performance structural parts and assemblies utilizing metal and composite materials.
Experience in the design and manufacturing of Low Observable components, including configurations, materials and treatments.
Proficiency in NX‑Teamcenter or CATIA.
Proven ability and record of executing projects in prototype or production air‑vehicle/airframe development.
Job Type: Full‑Time Salary. Salary range: $116,480 – $208,505.
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level.
Employment type: Full‑time.
Job function: Defense and Space Manufacturing and Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing.
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Our AeroStructures Design team is expanding and seeking an experienced Low Observable (LO) design and integration engineer in the San Diego region. In this role the candidate will join a high‑performing team supporting airframe design and integration of LO air vehicles. The ideal candidate will have experience with LO aircraft design and integration, proven expertise in integrating LO solutions with advanced systems, and a solid understanding of electromagnetic (EM) principles affecting radar cross‑section (RCS).
Duties & Responsibilities
Create design studies using CAD of LO design solutions using first principles and industry experience. Detail engineering of LO‑integrated airframe parts and features (e.g., edges, inlets, exhausts, control surfaces, payload bays, and airframe interfaces).
Refine LO designs in collaboration with survivability engineers to support signature budgets and design requirements.
Support development of treatment integration schemes (e.g., RAM, RAS, seals, coatings, and other LO‑critical features) within an IPT.
Lead LO trade studies for AV configurations and airframe subsystems, generating a balanced design approach between aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, and mission system teams.
Produce airframe detailed designs for parts and assemblies using metallic and composite materials.
Create and maintain model‑based drawings of installations, assemblies, and detail components that meet requirements.
Collaborate with analysis, flight sciences, mechanical, manufacturing, and stakeholders to produce designs from concept to production.
Participate in reviews to present designs that meet requirements.
Prepare reports and design‑to‑build packages for review and release.
Job Qualifications
Typically requires a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or PhD in engineering or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution and progressive engineering experience: twelve or more years with a bachelor’s, ten or more years with a master’s, or seven or more years with a PhD. Equivalent engineering experience may substitute education.
Experience in the design of lightweight, high‑performance structural parts and assemblies utilizing metal and composite materials.
Experience in the design and manufacturing of Low Observable components, including configurations, materials and treatments.
Proficiency in NX‑Teamcenter or CATIA.
Proven ability and record of executing projects in prototype or production air‑vehicle/airframe development.
Job Type: Full‑Time Salary. Salary range: $116,480 – $208,505.
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level.
Employment type: Full‑time.
Job function: Defense and Space Manufacturing and Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing.
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