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Subject-Matter Expert Avionics Engineer

DCS Corp Dayton, OH (Onsite) Full-Time

Phalanx Griffon (PG) is the Air Force’s open‑architecture airborne node linking warfighters to decision‑quality data at the tactical edge. As the program’s Avionics Engineering SME, you will be the cornerstone technical authority for integrating the Nomad chassis, Type‑1 crypto, SATCOM apertures, and OMS/UCI software with multiple aircraft avionics suites during Major Release 2 (FY 25‑27)—ensuring airworthiness, mission effectiveness, and digital‑thread fidelity.

Essential Job Functions:

Architecture & Design Authority

  • Define avionics integration schemes that marry Nomad VPX hardware with platform data buses (MIL‑STD‑1553, ARINC‑429/664, Ethernet TSN) and mission computers.
  • Develop interface‑control documents (ICDs), signal‑flow diagrams, and timing budgets; ensure alignment with OMS/UCI messages and cross‑domain guard rules.
  • Airworthiness & Certification

  • Lead authoring of AF Form 1067s, E‑series flight‑clearance packages, and safety‑of‑flight analyses.
  • Oversee DO‑254 (hardware) & DO‑178C (software) compliance artifacts where required.
  • Digital Thread / MBSE

  • Capture avionics models in SysML/CAMEO and link to requirements, verification methods, and hardware part trees.
  • Drive configuration‑control boards, red‑line incorporation, and model synchronization.
  • Lab‑to‑Flight Integration

  • Specify and validate wiring harnesses, signal conditioning, and power interfaces in the Integration SIL.
  • Troubleshoot EMI/EMC, timing, and protocol issues; guide corrective actions through to flight‑test readiness.
  • Flight‑Test & Fielding Support

  • Draft test cards, telemetry requirements, and Interim Authorizations To Test (IATT).
  • Serve as on‑board or ground avionics lead during developmental & operational flights; analyze real‑time data and coordinate anomaly resolution.
  • Mentorship & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Advise Government IPT leads, platform SPOs, and OEM avionics teams; present technical status to SES/GO audiences.
  • Mentor mid‑level engineers, instilling open‑architecture and DevSecOps best practices in a classified environment.
  • Required Skills:

    Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required.

    B.S. in Electrical, Avionics, Aerospace, or Computer Engineering (M.S. preferred) plus 20 + years of avionics design/integration on military fixed‑ or rotary‑wing platforms, including flight‑test and fielding.

    Active TS/SCI clearance.

    Expert knowledge of MIL‑STD‑1553, ARINC‑429/664, Ethernet (TSN/AFDX), VPX architectures, and timing/synchronization methods.

    Demonstrated success integrating Type‑1 crypto, SATCOM/RF subsystems, and open mission systems (OMS/UCI, FACE, SOSA).

    Hands‑on experience generating airworthiness artifacts and guiding systems through developmental & operational test.

    Proficiency with avionics E‑CAD and MBSE tools (CAMEO/MagicDraw, Rhapsody, Altium/OrCAD).

    Desired Skills:

    Prior work on ABMS, CJADC2, or airborne C4ISR networking programs.

    Deep familiarity with DO‑254/DO‑178C compliance, RCC 324/125‑15, and MIL‑STD‑461 EMI/EMC.

    INCOSE CSEP/ESEP, DER, or USAF Test Pilot School academic credentials.

    Experience integrating software‑defined radios, content routing, or SDN architectures into legacy aircraft.

    Agile/SAFe certification and exposure to DevSecOps pipelines (Platform One, Rancher).

    Job Requirements:

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    Job Snapshot

    Employee Type

    Full-Time

    Location

    Dayton, OH (Onsite)

    Job Type

    Engineering

    Experience

    Not Specified

    Date Posted

    04/18/2025

    Job ID

    7117

    Security Clearance Level

    None

    Remote

    No

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