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Flight Test Instrumentation Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Perform assessments to determine the capabilities and readiness of instrumentation, launch and test support equipment, test ranges, ground and flight test safety systems, and test countdown ...

Overview Instrumentation Engineer LOCATION: Redstone Arsenal, AL JOB STATUS: Full-time CLEARANCE ... Experience with NI LabView Test Stand, DEWESOFT & Safran flight test products. * Experience with ...

Based on real-time flight analysis, instrumentation issues, changing weather, or aircraft serviceability, the L-FTE may modify the flight test plan in-flight with the Captain's concurrence, provided ...

Based on real-time flight analysis, instrumentation issues, changing weather, or aircraft serviceability, the L-FTE may modify the flight test plan in-flight with the Captain's concurrence, provided ...

Identify and coordinate resolution of test resource conflicts involving flight test schedules, range assets, telemetry coverage, radar systems, communications systems, and GPS-based instrumentation.

Provide technical evaluation of target instrumentation to include requirements, instrumentation ... Have an understanding of MDA MDS flight test requirements and apply that to the payload hardware ...

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How much do flight test instrumentation jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for flight test instrumentation in Alabama is $104,234.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,600.00 and $117,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Flight Test Instrumentation job?

A Flight Test Instrumentation job involves designing, installing, maintaining, and operating specialized sensors and data acquisition systems used in aircraft testing. These engineers ensure accurate measurement of parameters like speed, pressure, temperature, and structural loads to evaluate aircraft performance and safety. They work closely with flight test engineers, pilots, and analysts to collect and interpret crucial flight data. Their role is essential for validating aircraft designs and ensuring regulatory compliance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Flight Test Instrumentation position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Flight Test Instrumentation, you need a strong background in electronics, data acquisition, and sensor integration, typically supported by a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with instrumentation software, data logging systems, and industry standards such as ARINC or MIL-STD protocols is crucial, and certification in safety procedures may be required. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These capabilities are essential for ensuring precise and reliable data collection, supporting test team collaboration, and maintaining safety during complex flight test operations.

What are the primary daily responsibilities of someone working in Flight Test Instrumentation?

Professionals in Flight Test Instrumentation are typically responsible for installing, calibrating, and maintaining a wide array of sensors and data acquisition systems on aircraft before, during, and after test flights. Daily tasks may involve working closely with flight test engineers and pilots to define instrumentation requirements, troubleshoot issues, and validate data integrity. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams is common, as is ensuring all instrumentation complies with strict safety and quality standards. This hands-on role often requires adaptability to changing test schedules and a proactive approach to solving technical challenges in dynamic environments.
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Infographic showing various Flight Test Instrumentation job openings in Alabama as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 67% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 27% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,234 per year, or $50.1 per hour.
Test Instrumentation Engineer

Test Instrumentation Engineer

Bridger Aerospace

Huntsville, AL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

About Bridger Aerospace

Bridger Aerospace is an aerial firefighting company based in Belgrade, Montana, located at the Bozeman Yellowstone Airport (KBZN). It was founded in 2014 to support front-line firefighters with world-leading technology and aerial fire suppression systems. We have grown from operating a single plane to commanding a significant Air Attack and the largest Super Scooper fleet in the U.S. in less than eight years.Bridger is a leader in fighting wildfires, specializing in Air Attack, Fire Suppression, and Aerial Fire-Mapping technologies. Our focus is to provide the most effective and modern capabilities to fight fires from the air. Meeting the needs of the growing threat of economic and environmental damage caused by wildfires and supporting ground-based firefighters is our priority.

About Flight Test & Mechanic Solutions, Inc.

Flight Test & Mechanic Solutions, Inc dba FMS Aerospace, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bridger, is a growing, flexible, customer-driven aircraft structural engineering and flight test company with manufacturing capability. We have many opportunities with a variety of types of projects with both foreign and domestic governments and commercial customers across many types of aircraft.

About the Role

Bridger Aerospace is currently seeking an experienced full-time Mid to Senior Level Test Instrumentation Engineer for FMS in Huntsville, Alabama. This position will support the design, development, integration, and implementation of data acquisition systems, instrumentation, and associated sensors. The successful candidate will be responsible for collaborating with various engineering disciplines to define each program's instrumentation requirements, as well as develop/modify/maintain data acquisition system hardware and software, support instrumentation planning, installation, and required calibrations.

Job Responsibilities

  • Be responsible for specification, selection, design, integration, operation and maintenance of aircraft data acquisition systems, and their related components
  • Collaborate with various engineering disciplines to determine what parameters will be required to be monitored, recorded, and displayed.
  • Review aircraft avionics systems, maintenance manuals, and wiring manuals, to develop an instrumentation integration approach.
  • Develop and maintain a Master Parameter List for each program that defines all parameters to be recorded, required sensors, range, accuracy, excitation, and sampling rates.
  • Collaborate with other engineering disciplines to develop wiring diagrams that can be used to fabricate the required test instrumentation wire harnessing.
  • Create a comprehensive Instrumentation Plan that documents the instrumentation system equipment and setup to be used to collect the necessary data for each test program.
  • Oversee installation, checkout, and calibration of data acquisition system to ensure test data can be properly displayed, processed, and analyzed
  • Troubleshoot and resolve instrumentation system, transducer, and test-related issues
  • Maintains configuration control, and mission capability of the instrumentation system
  • Familiar with aircraft instrumentation concepts including: Analog and digital data acquisition, calibration methods, solid-state recording and digital video recording / compression, aircraft wiring, and avionics databus protocols including MilStd-1553, ARINC429/717, PCM, and ASCB.
  • Travel may be periodically required to support instrumentation installations.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Physics, or equivalent experience/combined education.
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of relevant experience in the data acquisition and instrumentation field
  • 3+ years of experience working in a lab test, flight test, or similar test environment
  • Experience with data acquisition system attributes (e.g. range, accuracy, frequency responses, bandwidth) to define characteristics of measurements to be recorded
  • Experience with transducer and sensor characteristics with the ability to make hardware selections appropriate to measure physical phenomena
  • Ability to interpret electrical drawings and schematics.
  • Experience planning and executing instrumentation activities for test programs
  • Experience with electronics troubleshooting techniques and tools, including multi-meters, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, and other common laboratory equipment.
  • Proficiency in English (written and spoken).

Desired Skills/Experience

  • Familiar with GPS and IRIG time standards.
  • Familiar with GPS and IRIG time standards.
  • Experience with Safran, Curtis Wright, National Instruments, or Dewesoft data acquisition hardware
  • Experience with LabView, DEWEsoftX, or IADS software.
  • Must be U.S. citizen.
  • Must currently possess or be able to receive Department of Defense Secret clearance.

Benefits and Perks

  • Competitive salary and growth opportunities
  • Company performance-based bonus plan
  • Equity stock-based compensation package
  • Employer-funded comprehensive health, vision, and dental insurance for employees and dependents
  • 401k with company match
  • Employer-funded life and disability insurance coverage

This position is subject to pre-employment background check and drug screening.

Bridger Aerospace Group Holdings and its family of companies does not discriminate or permit discrimination by any member of its community against any individual on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, marital status, age, disability, citizenship status, veteran status, genetic information or any other classification protected by federal or state law in matters of employment, promotion, services or activities it operates.