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Your expertise in areas such as Aerodynamics; Propulsion; Guidance, Navigation & Control; and Loads & Dynamics will drive the future of aerospace. Product areas within the Flight Systems Capability in the St. Louis/St. Charles region include Fighter Aircraft, Unmanned Aircraft, and Missiles/Weapons Systems.
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Use multidisciplinary model data (aero, mass properties, propulsion, etc.) Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) is hiring Guidance Navigation and Control (GNC) Engineers (Mid-Level) to join the Flight Systems Engineering Capability in Berkeley, MO (St. Louis region), These roles will support new product design, development, integration and flight test supporting the areas of guidance, modeling and simulation, flight control and subsystem control for multiple fixed wing aircraft, including T-7A and derivatives, MQ-25, F-15 EX and proprietary programs.
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Assist with development of test requirements (e.g., wind tunnel, ground, flight, accident and incident and product support testing of aerodynamics) of flight vehicles. Experience of flight vehicle handling qualities, control law development, and performance characteristics (e.g., aerodynamics, flight dynamics, physics, weight and balance, and system analyses.
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These vehicles' propulsion systems include diesel, gasoline, and alternative technologies such as compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane, hybrid, and electrical in some locations.
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2+ years’ experience with production, maintenance planning, and/or testing of commercial or military aircraft sub-systems and components including flight controls, landing gear, hydraulics, fuels, fire detection, propulsion (engine and APU), secondary power, environmental controls, and avionics.
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