Full-Time

Flight Test Engineer

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Skyryse

Skyryse

51-200 employees

Simplifies aircraft control and enhances safety

Compensation Overview

$120k - $175kAnnually

+ Stock Options

Mid, Senior

Camarillo, CA, USA

Category
QA & Testing
Quality Assurance
Required Skills
MATLAB
Simulink
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s of Science in aerospace engineering, systems engineering or other engineering discipline
  • 4+ years of professional working experience
  • Experience working with flight test and Safety Management Systems
Responsibilities
  • Develop Go/NoGo parameters and conduct post-flight data analysis; collaborate with the aircraft integration team to ensure instrumentation is safe for flight
  • Support flight squawks creation and lifecycle ensuring proper documentation and closure
  • Plan, organize, and lead data collection ground tests to support flight test campaigns
  • Conduct thorough risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential hazards associated with test flights, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and standards.
  • Support the execution of successful flight operations by communicating, setting test priorities and communicating them effectively
  • Run flight test planning, flight readiness reviews, flight briefs/debriefs and post flight analysis using MATLAB / Simulink
  • Complete all required documentation in accordance with established company procedures
  • Analyze flight test data using advanced software tools to identify trends, anomalies, and potential issues; ensure accuracy in data collection methods and instrumentation calibration
  • Work closely with GNC and Flight Test teams to support test campaigns
  • Perform other duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s or PhD degree in aerospace engineering, systems engineering or other aerospace related field
  • 6+ years experience as a Flight Test Engineer for civil or military aircraft with rotorcraft development preferred
  • Experience writing flight test plans as part of a FAA certification program and generating reports from analyzed flight test data
  • Proficient in analyzing and plotting flight test data using Matlab or similar tools and then generate appropriate formal report
  • Understanding of flight instrumentation and signal processing techniques
  • Passion for aviation and flight testing
  • Previous experience working with handling qualities rating scale (HQRS)
  • Previous experience in rotorcraft helicopter flight characteristics and flight testing techniques

Skyryse creates technology to improve safety and ease of flying. Their main product, Skyryse One, uses a system called SkyOS, which simplifies aircraft control with smart actuators and a touchscreen interface. This design reduces potential failure points and allows for automatic safety maneuvers in emergencies. Skyryse aims to lower general aviation accidents and make piloting more accessible for private pilots and small aircraft operators.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$251M

Headquarters

Hawthorne, California

Founded

2016

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What believers are saying

  • Skyryse's partnership with United Rotorcraft enhances deployment efficiency of SkyOS.
  • Skyryse's collaboration with the U.S. Army expands its military aviation capabilities.
  • Skyryse's FAA certification advances its path toward Skyryse One production.

What critics are saying

  • Integrating SkyOS into Black Hawk helicopters may face system complexity challenges.
  • SkyOS's reliance on touchscreen controls may raise safety concerns among pilots.
  • Regulatory hurdles could delay SkyOS deployment in Airbus helicopters.

What makes Skyryse unique

  • Skyryse's FlightOS offers a universal interface for all general aviation aircraft.
  • Skyryse One uses smart actuators, reducing mechanical failure points in aircraft.
  • SkyOS automates critical maneuvers, enhancing safety and reducing pilot decision-making stress.

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Benefits

Flexible PTO plan

Valuable stock option plan

Great health plans

401(k)

Catered lunches

Commuter benefits

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

2%

1 year growth

4%

2 year growth

1%
PR Newswire
Mar 11th, 2025
Skyryse, United Rotorcraft Partner To Upgrade Airbus, Black Hawk Helicopters, Provide Mro Services

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Skyryse®, the creator of SkyOS™, the world's first fully digitized aircraft operating system for flight, and United Rotorcraft, a division of Air Methods, LLC, today announced plans for a strategic partnership wherein United Rotorcraft will provide FAA Part 145 MRO services to Skyryse as it begins shipping its upcoming Skyryse One helicopters. Additionally, United Rotorcraft will support the introduction of SkyOS into Airbus H-125 & H-130 helicopters, and the pursuit of integrating SkyOS into Black Hawk helicopter variants.This partnership combines Skyryse's industry-leading flight automation with United Rotorcraft's mechanical and implementation expertise advancing safety, automation, and operational efficiency across multiple aviation segments. In particular, both United Rotorcraft and Skyryse are excited about the collaboration on additional Black Hawk utility variants, including those which play a critical role in wildfire suppression – a top-of-mind issue for Southern Californians in recent weeks."Our collaboration with United Rotorcraft represents a significant step forward in making aviation safer and more capable," said Dr. Mark Groden, Founder and CEO of Skyryse. "Adding United Rotorcraft to the team gives us additional scale to deploy SkyOS more quickly and efficiently across multiple aircraft."The agreement marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration between the two companies, with additional opportunities for expansion into other aircraft platforms and advanced avionics integration. Today's news comes just a few months after Skyryse announced contracts with the Army and ACE Aeronautics to integrate SkyOS into the Black Hawk."Safety shouldn't be reserved for those who can afford it," said Larry Alexandre, President of United Rotorcraft

Aviation Week
Mar 11th, 2025
United Rotorcraft To Support Skyryse SkyOS Upgrades

DALLAS - Los Angeles-based automated cockpit developer Skyryse is partnering with United Rotorcraft, a division of air medical service provider Air Methods, to provide maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) for its first application, the Robinson R66 light turbine helicopter, which the startup is...

PR Newswire
Feb 17th, 2025
Skyryse Welcomes Former Faa Chief Counsel Marc Nichols As A Skyryse Advisor

Nichols brings extensive experience in regulatory affairs, transportation policy, and aviation safety, having served as FAA Chief Counsel, where he played a critical role in regulatory oversight and policy development. His insights will further strengthen Skyryse's work with the FAA to advance the certification of Skyryse One™, the first aircraft with SkyOS – the world's first universal operating system for aviation. "As we continue working with the FAA on SkyOS and bringing a new era of safety and simplicity to aviation, Marc's expertise will be invaluable," said Dr. Mark Groden, CEO of Skyryse. "His deep understanding of aviation regulation and his passion for advancing technology in the sector make him a perfect fit for our advisory team.". Nichols' decision to join Skyryse as an advisor was driven by the company's commitment to revolutionizing aviation safety and accessibility."Skyryse's mission – to make flying so safe and simple that anyone can fly – resonates deeply with me," said Marc Nichols

PR Newswire
Feb 6th, 2025
Lieutenant General Ross Coffman (Ret.) To Assist Skyryse In Expanding U.S. Military Relationships

"We are honored to welcome Lt. Gen. Ross Coffman as an advisor," said Dr. Mark Groden, CEO of Skyryse. "His expertise and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to expand our relationship with the Pentagon". Lt

PR Newswire
Feb 4th, 2025
Skyryse One Completes World'S First Fully Automated Landing With Swipe Of A Finger

"After we put out our last video showing us taking off with the swipe of a finger, we figured we should probably also show that we can land with the swipe of a finger too," said Dr. Mark Groden, CEO of Skyryse. "All kidding aside, automating helicopter landings are very important and I'd urge you to read more about why in this new blog post on the Skyryse website.". Skyryse's success, after years of rigorous flight testing on multiple test platforms, demonstrates the company's progress toward its mission to make flying simpler and safer and allowing anyone to fly any aircraft.For more information on Skyryse and SkyOS, please visit the Skyryse website.About Skyryse, Inc.Founded in 2016, the mission of Los Angeles-based Skyryse® is to bring about a new era in flight, with a goal of zero fatalities, and where piloting any aircraft is simple and safe. Their proprietary SkyOS™ universal operating system for flight – which powers their first aircraft, the Skyryse One™ – gives pilots greater control by simplifying the management of an aircraft during standard flight operations, inclement weather, and emergencies. Skyryse has raised more than $300 million from leading investors, including Fidelity Management Research Company, Monashee Investment Management, Positive Sum, ArrowMark Partners, Venrock, Eclipse Ventures, Cantos, Stanford University, and Bill Ford, Executive Chair, Ford Motor Company