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Hermeus is a high-speed aircraft manufacturer focused on the rapid design, build, and test of high-Mach and hypersonic aircraft for the national interest. Working directly with the Department of Defense, Hermeus delivers capabilities that will ensure that our nation, and our allies, maintain an asymmetric advantage over any and all potential adversaries.
We are looking for an RF systems engineer focused on identifying RF hardware requirements, creating system architectures, and building/testing/integrating the RF solutions – both on the aircraft and ground station. This position will require strong fundamentals, wide-breadth design experience, and efficient troubleshooting skills. You’ll be responsible for high-ownership technical delivery while working with a multi-disciplinary team of engineering, manufacturing, and quality professionals.
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Hermeusについて

Hermeus
Series BHermeus is an aerospace company developing hypersonic aircraft technology for commercial and defense applications. The company focuses on building aircraft capable of flying at speeds exceeding Mach 5.
51-200
従業員数
Atlanta
本社所在地
$1B
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ニュース&話題
Hermeus poised to begin Mach-five testing at Jacksonville facility in coming days - The Business Journals
The Business Journals
News
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2w ago
Hermeus’ hypersonic ambitions move closer to flight - The Manufacturer
The Manufacturer
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3w ago
FAA Grants Hermeus Special Airworthiness Certificate for its Latest Quarterhorse Aircraft - prnewswire.com
prnewswire.com
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4w ago
Quarterhorse Vs Blackbird: Hermeus’ Flight Puts Them One Step Closer To Record - Hackaday
Hackaday
News
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5w ago