Detect and Avoid Lead

Joby Aviation Joby Aviation · Robotics · Concord, CA · Flight Research

Lead for Detect and Avoid (DAA) capability in autonomous aircraft, owning strategy, architecture, requirements, and roadmap. This role bridges radar development, autonomy, systems engineering, safety, and regulatory compliance, ensuring safe airspace sharing through sensing and avoidance systems. It involves defining requirements for an in-house radar, leading technical strategy across the sensing stack and avoidance logic, and driving verification and validation through various testing methods, including direct engagement with regulators.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own DAA as a portfolio, not a point solution — define a coherent strategy across multiple aircraft types with different missions, performance envelopes, and operating environments, rather than a single design for a single platform.
  2. Architect across onboard, ground-based, and hybrid DAA — determine which aircraft carry the sensing and avoidance function onboard, which rely on ground-based surveillance and a remote/automated
  3. Drive commonality and reuse where it pays off — define shared requirements, interfaces, and a common DAA core (tracking, threat assessment, well-clear logic) that deploys across platforms and architectures, while allowing each aircraft to diverge where its mission demands.
  4. Set per-architecture certification and safety strategies — recognize that onboard, ground-based, and mixed DAA carry different means of compliance, failure modes, and safety arguments, and own a means-of-compliance approach for each.
  5. Own the DAA product vision and roadmap — define what we build, in what order, and why, balancing safety, certification timeline, cost, and aircraft performance.

Skills

Required

  • 7+ years in aerospace, autonomy, robotics, sensors, or a closely related field, with significant ownership of a complex safety-critical system.
  • Bachelor's Degree or advanced degree in related field.
  • Deep, hands-on understanding of detect-and-avoid / sense-and-avoid: sensors, tracking and sensor fusion, collision avoidance logic, and the "well clear" concept.
  • Experience reasoning across different system architectures (e.g., onboard vs. ground-based vs. distributed) and making principled trade-offs between them.
  • Ability to specify and evaluate a radar (or comparable sensor) as a product owner — you can reason about detection performance, RCS, clutter, false-alarm rates, and what it takes to test those claims, and hold a hardware team to clear requirements.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead across disciplines and own a capability end to end — not just contribute to it.
  • Working knowledge of airspace operations, separation/right-of-way rules, and the relevant DAA standards (DO-365, ASTM F3442, etc.).
  • Strong systems-engineering instincts: requirements, interfaces, V&V, and trade studies.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication — you can brief executives, write a requirement, and defend an argument to the FAA in the same week.

Nice to have

  • Direct experience with radar systems
  • Experience with certification of flight systems
  • Familiarity with FAA/EASA certification processes
  • Experience with simulation and modeling for safety-critical systems
  • Knowledge of AI/ML techniques for perception and decision-making

What the JD emphasized

  • safely sharing the airspace is non-negotiable
  • without a pilot in the loop
  • complex safety-critical system
  • Deep, hands-on understanding of detect-and-avoid / sense-and-avoid
  • reasoning across different system architectures
  • specify and evaluate a radar (or comparable sensor) as a product owner
  • hold a hardware team to clear requirements
  • Demonstrated ability to lead across disciplines and own a capability end to end
  • Working knowledge of airspace operations, separation/right-of-way rules, and the relevant DAA standards
  • Strong systems-engineering instincts
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • defend an argument to the FAA

Other signals

  • Develops and deploys autonomy, perception, planning, and radar systems
  • Owns the Detect and Avoid (DAA) capability across a portfolio of aircraft
  • Works at the intersection of radar, autonomy/GNC, systems engineering, safety, flight test, and regulators
  • Drives radar requirements and partners with the radar team on test and validation
  • Leads the broader DAA technical strategy across the full sensing stack and avoidance logic
  • Translates regulatory and standards requirements into engineering requirements
  • Drives verification & validation across simulation, modeling, HITL, and flight test
  • Engages directly with regulators and standards bodies