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Quantum Systems is seeking a Flight Control Automation Engineer in Gilching to contribute to mission aircraft development. You will design and validate navigation, path planning, and automated procedures for complex aircraft systems.
The role requires a Master’s in aerospace engineering and hands-on experience with MATLAB/Simulink/Stateflow, plus an interest in automation and safety-critical software. English communication is essential, and collaboration spans multiple disciplines.
As a Flight Control Automation Engineer, you will play a key role in our mission aircraft team and ensure seamless operation and interaction of complex aircraft functions. As part of Quantum Systems’ aircraft division, you’ll contribute to one of the most exciting German aviation projects of the years to come. Working closely with the team around our aircraft activities, your role can span across multiple disciplines — from hands‑on technical work to system‑level responsibility. Our focus is on getting large airborne platforms into the air and ready for real operational use.
We believe in the power of combined efforts: straightforward tech expertise paired with a customer‑centric focus. We are industry pioneers who are ambitious, bold, and visionary. We push limits, think outside‑the‑box and strive for technological excellence to shape the future of aerial data. We promise to be your runway for individual and professional growth.
Quantum Systems specialises in the development, design, and production of small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS). The company’s range of electric vertical take‑off and landing (eVTOL) sUAS are built to maximize range and versatility and to provide operators with a seamless user experience. By integrating cutting‑edge software capabilities, like edge computing and real‑time AI‑powered data processing, Quantum Systems is building next‑generation UAS for clients in defence, secur…
Flight Control Automation Engineer (m/f/d) — Quantum‑Systems GmbH, Gilching.
Mots‑clés : Software.