REGENT is building the seaglider; the first electric flying machine that will transport commercial passengers. With a vehicle that never flies higher than a few meters off the water, we unlock the ability to fly twice as far as an electric aircraft, and certification by maritime authorities which will let us fly first passengers by mid-decade.
We are backed by the world's best investors: the same investors who are behind SpaceX, Anduril, and Boom Supersonic, in addition to strategic investors like Lockheed Martin, Japan Airlines, and Hawaiian Airlines. We have over $9B in orders from some of the industry's largest operators and are hard at work getting our full-scale, human-carrying prototype on the water next year.
Reporting directly to the CTO, as a Senior Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) Engineer, you will have the opportunity to leverage your knowledge, experience, and creativity to develop and implement control law algorithms for REGENT's seagliders. These all-electric, wing-in-ground effect craft will have novel control challenges due to their multiple operational modes: hull-borne, hydrofoil-borne, and wing-born. This position will involve leveraging the interplay between hydrodynamic controls, aerodynamic controls, and distributed propulsion controls. You will utilize high-fidelity simulations and live-flight testing to validate and verify your control systems.
\n Roles and Responsibilities:As the seagliders flight controls will be a safety-critical component, we are building our software using RTCA DO-178C processes for design assurance under a SAE ARP4754A aerospace vehicle design process.You will work closely with aero, hydro, and mechanical engineers designing control surfaces, systems engineers developing requirements, verification, and validation procedures, and test engineers.As the design matures, you will be involved throughout the transition from subscale to full-scale prototype development and production craft development, testing, and certification. Required Skills and Qualifications:5+ years of experience developing control systems in the aviation industryBachelor's or Master's in computer science or related engineering discipline with a focus on control systemsExperience with designing control systems for non-linear dynamic systemsAircraft control systems and integrated flight hardware experienceC/C++ Embedded software development experienceSimulation environment development and operationPassion for aviation and aerospace, strong leadership skillsSafety and quality focusFamiliarity with MATLAB/Simulink Desired Skills and Qualifications:PhD in complex, non-linear flight control design methods Development of safety-critical components under ARP4754ADO-178C or DO-254 development processesComputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulationsFlight test or sea trials experience Bonus Points:FAA pilot's license or boating/sailing experience
\nWorking at REGENT, you'll be in a fast-paced environment with exciting new challenges daily and abundant growth opportunities. Your coworkers are passionate about building zero-emission, high-speed seagliders that will revolutionize coastal transportation. Our team works collaboratively and across disciplines to safely marry the latest technologies from Aviation, Aerospace, and Maritime engineering.
REGENT is committed to providing our employees with benefits to support their complete well-being, from excellent health, dental, and vision insurance, to a flexible time off policy, as well as an employee equity incentive plan.
Our Benefits & Perks include:
· 100% of annual premiums covered for healthcare, dental, and vision insurance · Relocation packages offered · HSA plans available · Paid parental leave · Employee equity incentive plan · Free lunch catered daily · Office amenities include snacks, drinks, and coffee and espresso bar · Dog-friendly office · Flexible hours and generous PTO · Paid holidays, including a company winter break · 401(k) plan Equal Opportunity REGENT is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.