Senior Autonomy & Guidance Software Engineer
CHAOS Industries(7 days ago)
About this role
Senior Guidance Software Engineer joining CHAOS Industries’ R&D/Engineering team to lead design of guidance software for a clean-sheet airframe and related product families. The role supports integration on flight hardware and contributes to advanced sensing and detection systems for defense and commercial air operations. This position is based in Los Angeles and is focused on delivering high-TRL, field-ready guidance solutions.
Required Skills
- Guidance Algorithms
- Navigation
- Embedded Software
- Real-Time
- ArduPilot
- Flight Dynamics
- STM32
- Nvidia Jetson
- FPGA
- VHDL
+3 more
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or Engineering
- U.S. Person
- DoD Security Clearance (preferred)
- Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification (preferred)
About CHAOS Industries
chaosinc.comCHAOS Industries builds omniscient defense systems that give military, commercial, and border teams more time to detect and respond to threats by leveraging its Coherent Distributed Networks (CDN™). The company delivers advanced sensing and detection solutions that fuse distributed sensors, networking, and software to produce actionable intelligence against evolving threats. Founded and staffed by U.S. veterans and Silicon Valley innovators, CHAOS positions itself as a systems integrator for modern defense problems. Its growth and market traction are reflected in a $510M Series D raise valuing the company at $4.5B.
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