4 Hot Careers in the Aerospace Industry

4 Hot Careers in the Aerospace Industry
July 18, 2018
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We’re always looking for hard-working, risk-taking individuals to hire. And while you can search our open jobs anytime you want, we want to make sure you don’t miss out on a dream job just because it slips under your radar.

So below we pulled together some of our newest opportunities working with fighter jets, radars, sensors and other breakthrough military technologies. Find your match!

Fighter Jet Software Engineer

Help build the digital brains of the world’s most advanced fighter jets. You will have the opportunity to design, develop and test fighter simulation environments, collision avoidance algorithms and target detection and tracking systems. If you have an analytical mind and a passion for watching your code come to life, then a software engineer role working on one of our world class fighter jets may be right for you.

Aircraft Mechanic

Our mechanics work on every aspect of our advanced military aircraft, from nose-to-tail, ensuring all are in good mechanical condition and safe for flight. Any many of our aircraft mechanics work side-by-side with our customers at military bases across the globe. And there’s opportunity to specialize in a number of subsystems, such as avionics, hydraulic systems and navigation. 

 

Electronic Warfare Engineer

These individuals work with advanced technologies, known as electronic warfare, that control the electromagnetic spectrum for the military to securely transmit crucial information and deny adversaries the ability to listen in or use the spectrum. If you’re interested in working on cutting-edge national defense programs designing, developing and testing complex radio frequency systems, our open opportunities may be on your wavelength.

Quick tip: An active security clearance will open up more opportunities in this field. 

Radar Systems Engineer

Even the most capable weapon system is useless without the ability to detect or target threats. Our radar systems engineers are creating the most advanced radar systems to detect, target and eliminate threats. If you have experience with radar modeling and simulation AND you want a challenging, diverse and rewarding career, we have a job for you.