Systems Engineer I

San Diego
Full Time
Systems
Mid Level

GROW WITH US:
Launch your career to new heights with Innoflight, where innovative minds meet the cosmos. Join us and help shape the future of space technology, growing your expertise in a universe of pioneering, compact, and cyber-secure solutions. At Innoflight, we're not just reaching for the stars—we're engineering them. Grow with us, and let’s innovate the infinite together!

STAY EXTRAORDINARY:
Innoflight is one of San Diego's fastest growing Aerospace and Defense companies. Innoflight offers state-of-the-art software-defined compact/ground radios, cryptographic and cyber secure systems and processing, networking and data storage avionics. Become part of this small, agile, innovative and unparalleled company. You will have unlimited potential for learning and growth as we target the latest technology to provide products to enable New Space. Everything you do will have an impact!

A DAY IN THE LIFE:

As a Systems Engineer I, you will play an essential role in supporting systems engineering and solving technical challenges. You will assist with system problem resolution, data analysis, and performance evaluation as part of a cross-discipline engineering team. By applying foundational systems engineering processes, you will help translate customer needs into effective solutions while considering technical, schedule, and cost constraints.

  • Communicates Effectively: Provide responsive, concise, and accurate updates on service statuses, issues, and risks to internal and external customers.
  • Contributes to System Design: Offer recommendations for efficient and intelligent system/subsystem design.
  • Assists in Requirements Definition: Support the definition, flow-down, and traceability of system requirements.
  • Collaborates in Architecture Development: Participate in defining architectures and addressing complex system issues for advanced software-defined multifunction mission systems.
  • Works in a Team Environment: Interact with software, network, and systems engineers to develop efficient solutions.
  • Develops Design Requirements: Assist in creating detailed design requirements for hardware, software, firmware, and network deployment.
  • Supports Implementation and Troubleshooting: Help implement large-scale systems and architectures and troubleshoot issues as they arise.

YOU’RE AWESOME AT:

  • Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills for resolving complex system challenges.
  • Systems Engineering Processes: Familiarity with foundational systems engineering principles and their application.
  • Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams across aerospace, electrical, mechanical, firmware, and software disciplines.
  • Communication and Documentation: Proficient in conveying technical updates and documenting design requirements.
  • Attention to Detail: Demonstrated ability to assist in system requirements and design implementation.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace or related field required.
  • 3-5 years of systems engineering experience.
  • Cross functional knowledge in aerospace, electrical, mechanical, firmware and software disciplines.
  • Experience with spacecraft design, development integration and test.
  • Must have demonstrated rigorous troubleshooting skills on a large scale information system
  • Ability to obtain a U.S. Security Clearance.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU:
At Innoflight the sky isn’t the limit—it’s our playground! Here, we strap innovation to a rocket and send conventional thinking into orbit. Our culture thrives on curiosity, camaraderie, and a dash of cosmic creativity, making the vastness of space feel like a small, tight-knit community. Our 9/80 work schedule means every other Friday is yours to ignite personal projects or fuel weekend getaways. Hungry for knowledge? Or just plain hungry? We’ve got both covered! Expand your universe with educational and professional reimbursements, 'Ask Me Anything' (AMA) sessions and 'Learn 'n Learns'. Employer-sponsored weekly catered meals—our way of keeping your rockets fueled and ready for innovation. Our Culture Ambassadors ensure we're always aligned with the stars, creating a gravitational pull towards positivity and inclusion.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
The starting base pay range for this position is $110,000 - $135,000 annually. Base pay will vary based on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. In addition to base pay, Innoflight offers a competitive compensation package that includes Profit-Sharing Bonus, Cash Performance Bonus, and a robust benefits package. Innoflight offers health care benefits such as medical, dental, vision, health savings accounts and life insurance. Ancillary benefits such as critical illness, accident, short term & long-term disability, pet insurance, ID & Legal Shield, Cal-Perks and EAP.   You’ll also receive 10 paid holidays per year, 120 hours of paid time off (starting in year 1) and auto enrolled into our 401K with a 3% automatic company match. 

BE YOU, WITH US:
Innoflight is firmly committed to being an equal opportunity employer and maintaining a diverse and inclusive environment. We value and embrace that every single one of us brings value to the table. But sometimes we forget that when we don’t meet 100% of a job description’s criteria – maybe you’re feeling that way right now? We encourage you to apply anyway. Because we want you to be you, with us.

YOU SHOULD KNOW:
Potential new employees must successfully complete a background check which includes criminal search, education certification and employment verification prior to hire. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S as you must have the ability to obtain a security clearance. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.

REFERRALS:
We love a good referral! If you know someone that would be a great fit for this position, please share!

NO SOLICITATION FOR STAFFING AGENCIES:
This job posting is intended for direct applicants only. Innoflight does not accept unsolicited resumes or applications from agencies, recruiters, or other third-party sources. All submissions must be made directly by candidates via our official application processes. Unsolicited resumes sent from third parties will be considered property of Innoflight and no fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired as a result of the referral or through other means.

If you are applying for this job and live in California, please read Innoflight’s CCPA Notice: https://www.innoflight.com/careers/california-consumer-privacy-act-notice-for-job-applicants.

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