Principal Fuel Systems Engineer (x-bat)

Shield AI Shield AI · Defense · Dallas, TX +2 · X-BAT Engineering - Propulsion

This role is for a Principal Fuel Systems Engineer at Shield AI, a defense technology company focused on AI-powered aircraft. The engineer will lead the architecture, development, and validation of fuel systems for advanced autonomous aircraft, covering the entire lifecycle from concept to flight testing. Responsibilities include system design, cross-functional integration, modeling, analysis, supplier management, and mentoring junior engineers. The role requires extensive experience in aircraft fuel systems and familiarity with certification requirements.

What you'd actually do

  1. Architect end-to-end fuel systems including storage, transfer, venting, and pressurization for next-gen autonomous aircraft.
  2. Lead cross-functional integration between propulsion, structures, avionics, and thermal teams to ensure optimal system performance.
  3. Conduct system-level modeling and analysis to predict flow behavior, vapor suppression, slosh dynamics, and thermal effects.
  4. Define performance requirements and verification strategies for high-reliability components and assemblies.
  5. Lead design reviews, technical trade studies, and risk assessments for critical systems.

Skills

Required

  • Aircraft fuel systems design
  • Aerospace fluids
  • Propulsion integration
  • System-level modeling and analysis
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
  • CFD principles
  • ANSYS Fluent
  • OpenFOAM
  • MATLAB/Simulink
  • CAD software (NX, CATIA, or SolidWorks)
  • Technical leadership
  • Mentoring
  • FAA certification requirements
  • MIL-STD certification requirements
  • Validation testing

Nice to have

  • UAV development
  • Fighter platform development
  • ISR platform development
  • Complex fuel system program leadership
  • Advanced fuel system technologies
  • Low-observable fuel system technologies
  • Hybrid-electric integration
  • Security clearance

What the JD emphasized

  • B.S. or M.S. in Aerospace, Mechanical, or related engineering discipline.
  • 12–15+ years of experience in aircraft fuel systems, aerospace fluids, or propulsion integration.
  • Demonstrated expertise with fuel system design, analysis, and certification for manned or unmanned aircraft.
  • Familiarity with FAA and MIL-STD certification requirements and validation testing.
  • U.S. Citizenship required.