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WORK LOCATION: Remote (Eastern time zone preferred)
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
SALARY RANGE: The anticipated salary range for this role is $130,000 to $200,000 annually. This range reflects a good faith estimate based on the targeted level for the role and typical compensation benchmarks across U.S. locations. Actual compensation may vary depending on the selected candidate’s qualifications, experience, geographical location, and internal alignment.
Summary
The Aerospace Application Software Engineer serves as a senior technical authority responsible for shaping the architecture, strategy and evolution of mission-critical operator software used across multiple UAS product lines. Engineers at this level define and enforce technical direction for application frameworks, mission system interfaces, visualization platforms and operator experience across the entire ground system ecosystem.
This role requires deep domain expertise across complex system integration, UI/UX frameworks, real-time telemetry systems, distributed architectures and operator-centric workflows. In this role, you will mentor engineers, influence executive decision-making and lead cross-functional initiatives across autonomy, avionics, test and production.
Responsibilities
The following job functions are a basic requirement but are not limited to and may be assigned other duties:
Define enterprise-wide application software architecture, ensuring modularity, maintainability, and long-term scalability across multiple UAS platforms.
Lead cross-functional technical initiatives that span avionics, autonomy, test engineering, GNC, and operator experience teams.
Direct system design choices—including frameworks, interfaces, API standards, and data pipelines—for all operator-facing mission software.
Review, approve, and guide high-impact technical proposals, engineering change requests, and cross-program software integrations.
Lead resolution of complex system-wide issues that involve multiple subsystems, distributed data flows, safety considerations, or performance constraints.
Drive long-term roadmap planning with technical leadership, influencing feature prioritization, capability evolution, and architectural investments.
Serve as the top-tier escalation point for complex debugging, telemetry diagnostics, mission software failures, or flight-observed issues.
Mentor senior and staff engineers, strengthening technical judgment, architectural thinking, and leadership capability within the software team.
Represent software in customer meetings, major design reviews, executive briefings, and cross-site technical alignment forums.
Advocate for operator-centered design, ensuring mission effectiveness, reliability, and intuitive workflows remain core pillars of application development.
Contribute to enterprise standards for documentation, testing rigor, integration methodologies, and system validation.
Required Qualifications
The following are a non-exhaustive list of qualifications for the position:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering or related field required.
10–15 years of professional software engineering experience.
Proven track record as a technical leader for large-scale, multi-program software systems.
Experience defining architecture and long-term evolution of mission-critical applications.
Significant experience integrating with avionics, autonomy, GNC, or ground control systems.
Demonstrated ability to mentor senior-level engineers and lead complex cross-functional initiatives.
Expert-level proficiency in Python, C#, C++, or other core languages used in aerospace application development.
Deep expertise with UI/visualization frameworks (Qt, WPF, WinUI, or similar).
Mastery of real-time data handling, multi-threaded processing, networked systems, and distributed communication frameworks (DDS, ZeroMQ, MAVLink, ROS2).
Experience supporting flight operations, ground system integration, SIL/HIL workflows, or mission operations.
Experience working in aerospace, defense, or safety-critical environments with regulatory or certification constraints.
Expertise with mapping engines, advanced geospatial visualization, 3D rendering, or sensor fusion interfaces.
Experience designing extensible plugin architectures for long-term system growth.
Experience with large-scale performance optimization, telemetry analysis frameworks, or reliability engineering.
Ability to influence multi-site engineering alignment and enterprise direction.
Strong customer- and operator-facing presence, capable of representing engineering in technical discussions.
Demonstrated leadership in shaping engineering standards, culture, and long-term capability development.
Redwire Defense Tech Benefits
Matching 401(k)
Paid PTO
Paid holidays
Medical, vision, and dental insurance
Group Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
HSA and FSA Options
Critical Care Plan
Accident Care Plan
Clearance Requirements
This position may require access to information that is subject to compliance with the International Traffic Arms Regulations (“ITAR”) and/or the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”). To comply with the requirements of the ITAR and/or the EAR, applicants will be asked to provide specific documentation to verify a US person’s status under the ITAR and the EAR.
Work Environment And Physical Requirements
The work environment may involve a standard office setting while also incorporating elements of a production area. Employees will use standard office equipment, including computers, and must demonstrate stamina to sit or stand while maintaining attention to detail despite potential interruptions. The role may require occasional activities such as walking, climbing, stooping, crouching, and bending. Vision is necessary for reading printed materials and a computer screen, while hearing and speech are essential for effective communication both in person and over the telephone. Additionally, the position may necessitate travel by air or automobile. Employees may be required to use personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, safety shoes, and shop coats, to ensure safety in the production environment. Employees may be able to lift up to 30 pounds as needed.
REDWIRE DEFENSE TECH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. Redwire Defense Tech is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact Human Resources. Continued employment remains on an “At-Will” basis.
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing and Defense and Space Manufacturing
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