The I&C Engineering Manager – Aerospace Systems is responsible for leading the development, integration, and lifecycle support of instrumentation and control systems in aircraft and spacecraft platforms. This includes managing multidisciplinary engineering teams involved in flight instrumentation, sensor integration, embedded controls, and real-time monitoring systems to ensure performance, reliability, and compliance with aerospace standards.
Aerospace Instrumentation Leadership – Oversee design and deployment of systems such as flight data acquisition, air data systems, and onboard monitoring instrumentation.
Embedded Control System Development – Manage real-time control architecture, actuator interface design, and control software integration.
Systems Engineering & V&V – Lead requirements definition, system architecture, integration, testing, and certification processes.
Cross-Functional Coordination – Collaborate with avionics, software, propulsion, and systems teams to ensure seamless control and sensor integration.
Standards & Certification Compliance – Ensure adherence to DO-178C, DO-254, ARP4754A, MIL-STD-1553, and other regulatory standards.
Lead I&C engineering efforts for aerospace programs including new development, modifications, and testing.
Manage a team of engineers and oversee project deliverables, resource planning, and design reviews.
Define system and subsystem requirements for sensors, actuators, controllers, and data systems.
Ensure all instrumentation and control designs meet functional safety, reliability, and mission requirements.
Direct integration and troubleshooting activities during system testing, ground validation, and flight tests.
Oversee documentation, configuration control, and compliance audits in support of airworthiness certification.
Mentor team members and support technical development and training.
Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, or a related discipline.
10+ years of engineering experience in aerospace instrumentation and control systems.
3–5+ years of team leadership or project management experience.
Deep knowledge of embedded control systems, flight instrumentation, and safety-critical design practices.
Familiarity with regulatory standards such as DO-178C, DO-254, ARP4754A, and RTCA/ARINC protocols.
Strong leadership, project execution, and systems integration skills.
Proficient in model-based systems engineering and system V&V.
Excellent communication and team collaboration abilities.
High attention to detail and documentation quality.
Technical decision-making under complex aerospace development timelines.