Joby Flight Research designs, develops, and flight-tests novel aircraft using a software-first autonomy approach. We build and deploy autonomy, perception, planning, and radar systems across conventional, electric, and hydrogen-electric aircraft in both CTOL and VTOL configurations.
We're building autonomous aircraft, and safely sharing the airspace is non-negotiable. Detect and Avoid (DAA) is how our aircraft sense other traffic — cooperative and non-cooperative — and maneuver to stay well clear and avoid collisions without a pilot in the loop.
This is not a single solution for a single aircraft. We operate multiple aircraft types with different missions and performance envelopes, and they won't all solve DAA the same way: some will carry DAA onboard, some will rely on ground-based DAA, and some will use a mix of both. A core enabler across the portfolio is a radar we are designing and building in-house, developed by our dedicated radar team.
As the DAA Lead, you own the DAA capability across that portfolio — from architecture and sensor strategy, through requirements and certification basis, to the roadmap that gets it flying. You are also the product voice into the radar program, defining what the radar must detect, at what performance, and how we'll prove it. You sit at the intersection of the radar team, autonomy/GNC, systems engineering, safety, flight test, and regulators, and you're accountable for turning a hard technical and regulatory problem into a shipped, certifiable product.
7+ years in aerospace, autonomy, robotics, sensors, or a closely related field, with significant ownership of a complex safety-critical system.
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.
This position must meet US export control compliance requirements, therefore a candidate must qualify as a “US Person” as defined by 22 C.F.R. § 120.15. “US Person” includes US Citizens, lawful permanent residents, refugees, or asylees.
Compensation at Joby is a combination of base pay and Restricted Stock Units (RSUs). The target base pay for this position is $164,900 - $245,000/yr. The compensation package will be determined by job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.
Joby also offers a comprehensive benefits package, including paid time off, healthcare benefits, a 401(k) plan with a company match, an employee stock purchase plan (ESPP), short-term and long-term disability coverage, life insurance, and more.
Joby Aviation is an equal opportunity employer.