Autonomy Integration Engineer

Shield AI Shield AI · Defense · London, United Kingdom · Flight System Integration

Shield AI is seeking an Autonomy Integration Engineer to integrate and deploy autonomy software onto unmanned aircraft systems. This role involves pre-flight preparation, on-site flight test support, hardware/software debugging, and collaboration with various engineering teams to ensure reliable operation of autonomous systems in defense applications.

What you'd actually do

  1. Integrate autonomy software onto unmanned aircraft systems, ensuring seamless operation across onboard compute, sensors, and control interfaces.
  2. Own the build, configuration, and validation process for flight-ready systems; coordinate hardware/software compatibility and mission readiness.
  3. Travel to test sites and support live flight operations, including safety checks, system bring-up, and troubleshooting under time-critical constraints.
  4. Diagnose and resolve integration issues across complex autonomy software stacks and embedded systems in lab and field environments.
  5. Manage data collection during missions and post-test analysis, working with autonomy engineers to refine behaviors and identify improvements.

Skills

Required

  • C++
  • Python
  • real-time operating systems (RTOS)
  • Linux-based development
  • embedded systems
  • shell scripting
  • system diagnostics
  • sensor integration
  • sensor fusion
  • middleware frameworks (e.g., ROS, DDS)
  • supporting flight demos or live exercises
  • simulation tools and environments
  • problem-solving skills
  • troubleshoot and optimize system performance
  • communication and teamwork skills

Nice to have

  • unmanned aerial systems
  • flight test campaigns
  • autonomy stacks
  • flight control systems
  • GNC pipelines
  • electronics debugging
  • avionics bring-up
  • automation tools for system testing, logging, and data parsing
  • interfacing with DoD stakeholders
  • UCI and OMS Standards

What the JD emphasized

  • mission-critical issues
  • mission-critical functionality
  • flight test

Other signals

  • Deploying autonomy solutions onto unmanned platforms
  • Troubleshooting mission-critical issues in lab and field environments
  • Bridging the gap between R&D and deployment
  • Supporting flight demos or live exercises