Airhart Aeronautics is building airplanes anyone can fly. We are developing advanced flight control hardware, software, and systems to enable a new generation of pilots to fly airplanes. Traditionally, pilots have to manage all of the mechanics of flight, while juggling communication, navigation, passengers, congested airspaces, and possible emergencies. Airhart's advanced technology extends the ideas of fly-by-wire aircraft to a new level to make flying simple, intuitive, and most importantly, safe.
About Airhart
Airhart Aeronautics is building the next generation of general aviation: modern, connected, and safer than ever before. Our mission is to make small-aircraft flight feel as intuitive and reliable as driving a car. We’re developing an advanced avionics and aircraft software ecosystem, combining high-performance embedded systems, networked sensors, and a beautiful, modern cockpit UI.
The Role
We’re looking for a full-stack engineer with strong frontend skills to implement Airhart’s flight interfaces. You’ll own large portions of our web-based UI framework that powers aircraft displays, maintenance dashboards, and test tools. You’ll work closely with engineers and designers to bring real-time sensor and avionics data to life in elegant, responsive interfaces.
What You’ll Do
What We’re Looking For
Why Airhart
The core of Airhart's technology is advanced hardware, software, and electronics to manage all the physics of flying an airplane. This frees the pilot to focus entirely on what pilots are good at: making decisions throughout the flight to keep it safe and getting where they want to go.
Airhart is building the full stack (electrical design, software design, and mechanical design and integration) into an airframe manufactured by a manufacturing partner. This enables us to focus on what we are best at--control systems--and not re-invent the wheel (or airplane wing)
fulltimeLong Beach, CA, USMechanical$120K - $150K0.50% - 2.00%3+ years
fulltimeLong Beach, CA, USFull stack$110K - $150K0.50% - 1.50%3+ years