Senior Autonomy Flight Physics Engineer

Joby Aviation Joby Aviation · Robotics · Santa Cruz, CA · Flight Research

Joby Flight Research is seeking a flight physics engineer with expertise in aerodynamics, propulsion, aircraft design, flight dynamics, performance, and aeroelasticity. The role involves applying physical models to aircraft modeling problems, simulating novel aircraft configurations, and solving challenging dynamics and control problems. Responsibilities include participating in aircraft design trade studies, designing aerodynamic surfaces and propulsor elements, evaluating flight trajectories, generating aerodynamic and aeroelastic models, and evaluating flight test data. Requires an advanced degree, 2+ years of relevant experience, and proficiency in Python. Familiarity with aeroelastic modeling and aircraft guidance and control is needed. Experience with Fortran or C++ and surrogate modeling is desired.

What you'd actually do

  1. Participate in early aircraft design trade studies, and lead trade studies focused on flight physics domains
  2. Design aerodynamic surfaces and propulsor elements for high performance while meeting aircraft constraints
  3. Design and evaluate flight trajectories subject to control authority limits and performance constraints as part of aircraft trade studies
  4. Generate models of aerodynamic characteristics of both proven and novel aircraft using appropriate physical models (e.g. vortex lattice, integral boundary layer, CFD)
  5. Collaborate with simulation team to distill aerodynamic models into appropriate format for real time simulation

Skills

Required

  • Python
  • aerodynamics
  • propulsion
  • aircraft design
  • flight dynamics
  • performance
  • aeroelasticity
  • aerodynamic modeling techniques
  • fixed wing aircraft dynamics
  • aeroelastic modeling
  • aircraft guidance and control

Nice to have

  • flight vehicle prototyping
  • Fortran
  • C++
  • surrogate modeling

What the JD emphasized

  • novel aircraft configurations
  • challenging dynamics and control problems that have no playbook
  • invent new methods when existing ones fall short
  • must meet US export control compliance requirements