Director, Systems and Integration
About the role
Autonomous Airpower resides within the Air Dominance and Strike business line with responsibility for aircraft development programs such as the FQ-44 Fury. Systems & Integration (S&I) is a function within the Systems Engineering, Integration & Test (SEIT) organization, responsible for bringing independently strong subsystems together into one deployable, mission-capable system.
Responsibilities
- Establish what systems and integration means within Anduril and Autonomous Airpower — the standards, culture, and operating rhythm that define it.
- Recruit hands-on technical performers and build an organization defined by engineering ownership, not process administration.
- Partner with the Director of Test to drive integration and test requirements, strategy, and execution.
- Own integration across the full system of systems — air vehicle, ground segment, C2, cyber, datalinks, and the operational interfaces between them.
- Define the architecture, cross-domain trades, interface control, and configuration maturity that make the system converge.
- Own system verification and validation strategy, including SIL/HIL sequencing, ground-to-flight test progression, entrance/exit criteria, and verification closure.
- Interface directly with internal and external stakeholders, translating mission requirements into integrated, testable system behavior.
- Lead across peer disciplines through influence rather than authority.
Requirements
- B.S. in aerospace, mechanical, electrical, computer science, systems engineering, or a similar technical field.
- 10+ years of systems engineering and integration experience across the lifecycle, with technical leadership roles spanning integration, architecture, or verification on Group 5 UAS, similar-class aircraft, or advanced missile systems.
- Demonstrated ability to build and lead engineering organizations — not just inherit them.
- Experience standing up teams, defining culture, and establishing operating models in fast-moving environments.
- Hands-on comfort with both hardware and software. Must be credible at the bench and in the codebase, not solely in the requirements tool.
- Demonstrated ownership of system-level integration: interfaces, configuration, cross-domain trades, and the progression from design through ground test, flight test, and fielding.
- Experience owning system-level verification and validation and hardware/software qualification, including test strategy, ground-to-flight progression, failure analysis, and verification closure on complex aerospace systems.
- Breadth across multiple subsystems and their integration, including aircraft subsystems (EPS, ECS, propulsion, avionics), ground segment, C2, and cyber.
- Proven experience leading high-performance, cross-functional engineering teams in a fast-paced environment and driving decisions under ambiguity.
- Outstanding communication skills, including presentation of developed artifacts to customers and senior stakeholders.
- Currently possesses a U.S. Top Secret security clearance.
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
- Hands-on background as a former subsystem or discipline lead in flight test, avionics/electrical architecture, ground systems, or autonomy/software integration.
- Experience partnering with or leading test organizations; familiarity with test campaign planning and execution.
- Working knowledge of relevant military airworthiness, environmental, EMI/EMC, power, and cyber standards sufficient to integrate those concerns into the system baseline.
- Hands-on experience with model-based systems engineering, digital engineering tools, simulation, and test equipment.
- Experience integrating ground control stations, C2 systems, or datalinks into an air system architecture.
Skills
- Strong systems engineering and integration background.
- Ability to lead and mentor a team of engineers.
- Experience with integration planning and test planning.
- Knowledge of relevant military airworthiness, environmental, EMI/EMC, power, and cyber standards.
- Hands-on experience with model-based systems engineering, digital engineering tools, simulation, and test equipment.
- Experience integrating ground control stations, C2 systems, or datalinks into an air system architecture.
Benefits
The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors, inclusive of base salary only. Actual salary offer may vary based on (but not limited to) work experience, education and/or training, critical skills, and/or business considerations. Highly competitive equity grants are included in the majority of full time offers; and are considered part of Anduril's total compensation package. Additionally, Anduril offers top-tier benefits for full-time employees, including:
- Comprehensive, competitive benefits package (available at little to no cost to employees).
- Health, recovery, and whatever comes next support.
Pay
$220,000—$300,000 USD
Schedule
Full-time