Lead Systems Engineer - Active RF Sensing
Helsing
Munich, Germany
The role
As the Lead Engineer for Active RF Sensing, you will own the end-to-end system engineering and integration of the airborne AESA radar, from initial requirements through to flight test and operational release. Your core responsibility is to translate mission needs into tangible radar performance requirements, develop the concept of operations, and drive the technical integration with the airframe and mission systems. This pivotal role involves managing the supplier relationship, ensuring compliance with low observability constraints, and leading the verification and test campaign to deliver a fully qualified, mission-ready sensor.
The day-to-day
- Own day-to-day system engineering and integration of airborne radar (AESA/MFR as applicable) from requirements through flight test and operational release.
- Translate mission needs into radar performance requirements: detection range, RCS assumptions, coverage/scan, update rate, track quality, latency, and environmental constraints.
- Develop and maintain radar concept of operations (CONOPS) and mode set (search, track, GMTI/MTI, SAR/ISAR as applicable), including mode scheduling and mission-phase behavior.
- Drive antenna/aperture integration: placement, FOV/boresight alignment, radome impacts, thermal/structural constraints, and maintainability considerations.
- Own RF performance.
- Build and maintain end-to-end performance models.
- Ensure radar supports low observability constraints: radome/RCS trade studies, edge treatments, leakage/spur control, and LPI considerations where applicable.
- Plan and execute verification & test with a special focus on installed senor performance.
- Coordinate with software/avionics teams on data interfaces.
- Manage supplier technical control: review specs, acceptance tests, algorithm releases, and change requests; track issues to closure with objective evidence.
- Define and maintain interfaces/ICDs to avionics and mission systems.
- Produce program artifacts: requirements, verification matrices, test plans, performance reports, and flight readiness inputs.
You should apply if you
- Hold a relevant degree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related field.
- Have experience in delivering airborne radar (AESA and/or MFR) capabilities through integration, test, and operational release.
- Can translate operational scenarios into radar KPIs (range vs RCS, coverage/scan, revisit/update, track quality, latency) and flow them into verifiable requirements.
- Have practical experience with radar modes and scheduling (search/track, MTI/GMTI, SAR/ISAR as applicable) and the trade space between detection, tracking, and resources.
- Understand RF and antenna/aperture integration: placement, boresight alignment, radome effects, thermal/power constraints, and maintainability.
- Have an LO/signature-aware mindset: radome/RCS trade-offs, leakage/spur control, and LPI concepts where applicable.
- Have led verification & test (bench/HIL, chamber/anechoic, range/flight test support) and can debug from RF to software parameters.
- Can own ICDs and supplier technical control: review evidence, manage changes, and drive issues to objective closure.
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