Principal Research Engineer
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D. degree in Computer Science, Robotics, Electrical Engineering or related field. Appropriate ... manages NASA's launch control, and underlies Canada's air traffic control. RTI is a mid-sized ...
OR · On-site +1
D. degree in Computer Science, Robotics, Electrical Engineering or related field. Appropriate ... manages NASA's launch control, and underlies Canada's air traffic control. RTI is a mid-sized ...
OR · On-site +1
D. degree in Computer Science, Robotics, Electrical Engineering or related field. Appropriate ... manages NASA's launch control, and underlies Canada's air traffic control. RTI is a mid-sized ...
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An Electrical Engineer at NASA designs, develops, and tests electrical systems for spacecraft, satellites, and other aerospace applications. They work on power distribution, communication systems, instrumentation, and control systems for missions. Their role includes ensuring reliability in extreme environments and collaborating with scientists and other engineers to meet mission objectives.
To thrive as an Electrical Engineer at NASA, you need a solid background in electrical engineering principles, electronics, and circuit design, typically backed by a bachelor's or master's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard software (such as MATLAB, SPICE, and CAD tools), experience with embedded systems, and certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) licensure are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and excellent teamwork and communication skills help distinguish candidates in this technically demanding environment. These skills are crucial for developing reliable systems that support mission-critical aerospace and scientific projects where precision and collaboration are vital.
Electrical Engineers at NASA are responsible for designing, developing, and testing electrical systems and components for spacecraft, satellites, and other aerospace applications. Their typical tasks include circuit design, system integration, troubleshooting hardware issues, and ensuring compliance with stringent safety and reliability standards. They often work closely with multidisciplinary teams of engineers, scientists, and project managers to meet mission objectives and technical requirements. Collaboration and adaptability are key, as projects frequently involve tight deadlines and evolving technical challenges. Over time, there are opportunities to specialize, take on leadership roles, or contribute to groundbreaking research and development initiatives.
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Full-time
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The smart-planet promise is everywhere-from Robotaxi fleets and digital operating rooms to smart farms and dark factories-and Real-Time Innovations (RTI) is the core nervous system making it a reality. As the creators of the world's number one software framework for smart machines and real-time systems, our software runs the continent's largest power plants, manages NASA's launch control, underlies Canada's air traffic control, and connects perception to control in over 300 autonomous vehicle designs. We are a mid-sized company with an outsized impact, leading the transition to Physical AI. To usher in this new intelligent world, we are building an edge-to-cloud physical data streaming platform capable of low-level machine control, AI-driven smart operation, modern agentic coding, and seamless cloud orchestration.
To help drive this mission, we are looking for a Principal Research Engineer to tackle the industry's toughest challenges, including enabling AI coding for distributed systems, delivering determinism and timing control, designing software-defined architectures, and ensuring system-wide coherence. This role is an unparalleled opportunity to join our truly unique research team. RTI Research is highly regarded; our excellent record helps us win millions of dollars in funding per year. Unlike academia or other corporate research departments, RTI's team works closely with product development and field teams delivering real-world applications. Like other top teams, we are creative, we take risks, we drive innovation, and we communicate openly. Unlike other top teams, our product and customers drive our results into real application. If you like to take creative risks and drive innovation, knowing your cutting-edge work will actively power the future of smart distributed systems, this role is for you.
What You'll Do / Responsibilities
You will work with a team of experts researching emerging technologies, coming up with novel solutions for the problems posed by our research sponsors, exploring new concepts for products, prototyping ideas, and leading small teams to develop and to enhance advanced features related to RTI's secure real-time connectivity platform, Connext. This is an individual contributor role. Duties will include:
Don't meet every single requirement? At RTI, we are dedicated to building a fair and inclusive workplace so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't perfectly align with all qualifications in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway! You may be just the right candidate for this or another one of our open roles. Learn more about our commitment to our team, here!
What We Offer YouReal-Time Innovations (RTI) is the data-streaming company for intelligent distributed systems. RTI Connext software is the critical nervous system for over 2,000 designs across Aerospace and Defense, MedTech, Automotive, and Robotics. Connext is the only real-time data streaming platform that can both control demanding physical systems and integrate them with cloud applications. RTI helps organizations develop, deploy, and scale intelligence and physical AI from edge to cloud, faster. RTI Runs a Smarter World. Learn more at www.rti.com.
Our software runs the largest power plants on the continent, connects perception to control in over 300 autonomous vehicle designs, drives the new generation of medical robotics, coordinates teams of robots, runs in over 2 million cars, manages NASA's launch control, and underlies Canada's air traffic control. RTI is a mid-sized company with outsized impact. What we do matters.
We are the best-positioned company in the world to create the future of smart distributed systems. We are building an edge-to-cloud physical data streaming platform, capable of low-level machine control, AI-driven smart operation, modern agentic coding, and cloud orchestration. It must connect physical devices together, share data between machines and cloud infrastructure, and enable fast, reliable system development. Our mission is to usher in the new intelligent world.
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