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Whether you're in a stadium, airplane, or remote military base, Ditto's peer-to-peer sync engine ... Integrate with Military Avionics Data Buses: Lead the on-site integration of our software with ...

Help to lead avionics architectural decisions and identify individual electronic components ... Our positions are based in Reston, Virginia, with much of our team operating in a hybrid or remote ...

This is a remote position. Essential Functions: Candidates will be hired on an as-required basis ... Avionics, SW Development, M&S, and other technical experience. * BS/MS degrees (e.g., SW engineer ...

This is a remote position. Essential Functions: Candidates will be hired on an as-required basis ... Avionics, SW Development, M&S, and other technical experience. * BS/MS degrees (e.g., SW engineer ...

Saalex Annuitant Rehire Program -SMEs

Washington, DC ยท On-site +1

$150K - $250K/yr

This is a remote position. Essential Functions: Candidates will be hired on an as-required basis ... Avionics, SW Development, M&S, and other technical experience. * BS/MS degrees (e.g., SW engineer ...

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How much do remote avionics engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote avionics engineer in the United States is $111,304.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $87,500.00 and $136,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Avionics Engineer job?

A Remote Avionics Engineer is responsible for designing, testing, and maintaining aircraft electronic systems while working from a remote location. These systems include communication, navigation, and flight control technologies. Engineers collaborate with teams using digital tools to troubleshoot and develop avionics solutions. They often work for aerospace companies, defense contractors, or aviation service providers. Strong knowledge of avionics systems, regulatory standards, and remote collaboration tools is essential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Avionics Engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Avionics Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, avionics systems integration, and troubleshooting, typically backed by a relevant engineering degree and experience in aerospace environments. Familiarity with industry-standard simulation tools (such as MATLAB/Simulink), avionics testing equipment, and certifications like DO-178C or FAA/EASA compliance are often required. Excellent communication skills, self-motivation, and the ability to work independently while collaborating virtually with global teams are crucial. These skills ensure accurate avionics design, effective remote collaboration, and adherence to rigorous safety and compliance standards.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Remote Avionics Engineer?

As a Remote Avionics Engineer, your daily tasks often include designing and testing avionics systems, reviewing and updating technical documentation, and troubleshooting hardware or software issues. You may also participate in virtual meetings with cross-functional teams, coordinate with project managers, and ensure compliance with industry regulations. Using remote diagnostic tools and simulation software is common, allowing you to perform much of your work without being physically present in a lab. This role combines independent problem-solving with regular communication and collaboration in a distributed work environment.
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Infographic showing various Remote Avionics Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 28% Physical, 71% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,304 per year, or $53.5 per hour.

Embedded Software Engineer

Quest Defense Systems & Solutions, Inc.

Cedar Rapids, IA โ€ข On-site, Remote

$128.70K - $169.30K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Engineers are the reason we exist-they're the core of who we are. We don't just build technology; we engineer the future. From next-gen aerospace to cutting-edge defense systems, our teams power the solutions that drive innovation, tackle mission-critical challenges, and keep people safe. This is where problem-solvers and big thinkers thrive.

Quest Defense Systems & Solutions is seeking Embedded Software Engineersย to join the Core Services & Libraries (CS&L) team in building the foundational software components that enable next-generation avionics systems. This team is responsible for developing shared libraries, I/O frameworks, and partitioned services that power multiple avionics applications.

This role is ideal for a systems-minded engineer with deep low-level experience who can design robust, certifiable software architectures. This effort will be in support of multiple key programs, including the Next Gen Flight Management System (FMS) program.

Due to the nature of this role, all candidates must be U.S. citizens or U.S. persons.ย 

Preference is onsite in Cedar Rapids, IA. Will consider remote candidates meeting all requirements.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Abstract and consolidate core functions into reusable libraries and frameworks
  • Extract existing functionality from application code and refactor for shared use
  • Design and implement an I/O framework supporting multiple protocols and data interfaces
  • Define and maintain data dictionaries and I/O level specifications
  • Collaborate with system architects to ensure ARINC-653 partitioning integrity
  • Support certification activities through HLR/LLR documentation and DAL compliance
  • Contribute to long-term strategy for scalable, maintainable software infrastructure

Required Qualifications:

  • 4+ years of experience in embedded software development and/or testing.
  • Proven expertise in C++ and object-oriented design for embedded systems
  • Working knowledge of I/O architecture, protocol handling, and data management
  • Background in developing certifiable software (DO-178 DAL A preferred)
  • Proficiency in HLR/LLR generation, review, and traceability
  • Quick learner with strong initiative and drive

Desired Skills:

  • Strong experience with ARINC-653 partitioning and low-level application design
  • Hands-on experience with VxWorks RTOS
  • Familiarity with toolchains and CI/CD environments supporting configuration management and verification (Atlassian Suite, Jama, Coverity, Rapita, etc)
  • Designed and implemented non-volatile data storage systems (e.g., EEPROM, flash, or NVRAM) for configuration or state retention
  • Experience with persistent and transient log storage, including rollover and data retention policies
  • Familiarity with log transport mechanisms (e.g., shared memory, I/O channels, or network-based telemetry)
  • Experience developing or integrating ARINC 661 Cockpit Display Systems (CDS) and User Applications (UA)
  • Familiarity with avionics data buses and communication protocols (e.g., ARINC-429, MIL-STD-1553, AFDX, CAN, SPI, UART, etc)
  • Strategic systems thinker able to plan scalable, reusable frameworks
  • Previous FMS Experience is a bonus but not required.

Ideal Candidate:

Technically strong software engineer who can balance deep systems knowledge with strategic foresight. One who understands how to design reusable building blocks for complex, safety-critical systems-and thrives in a fast-moving environment where architecture, certification, and execution come together.

The QDSS Advantage:ย ย 

At QDSS, our advantage is purpose-driven work, collaborative teams, and complex challenges that push boundaries and build lasting impact.ย You'llย grow your career while contributing to mission-critical programs that demand excellence and shape the future.ย 

Whatย You'llย Find Hereย 

  • Work That Matters - Next-generation, safety- and mission-critical projects where your contributions have real-world impact.ย 
  • Growthย That'sย Supported - Competitive compensation, employer-matched 401(k), certificationย assistance, and clear opportunities for advancement.ย 
  • A Culture That Works - A flexible, collaborative, and people-first environment where teamwork, innovation, and balance are valued.ย 

Benefits Includeย 

  • Competitive pay, comprehensive medical/dental/lifeย and disability coverage, 401(k) with employer match, professional development support, and a flexible, friendly workplace.ย