EpiSci is at the forefront of tactical mission autonomy, developing cutting-edge technologies that span defense and commercial domains. As a Human Machine Interface Engineer, you'll be instrumental in creating web-based command-and-control systems for autonomous vehicles, particularly unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
The role combines frontend development expertise with real-world applications in autonomous systems. You'll work with state-of-the-art web technologies to build interfaces that enable operators to control and monitor autonomous aircraft systems. This position offers unique opportunities to work with advanced technologies in AI, autonomy algorithms, and wireless communications.
Your responsibilities will include developing full-stack web applications, implementing map-based interfaces, and deploying solutions using Docker. You'll collaborate directly with autonomy engineers, government customers, and UAS vendors, contributing to mission-critical operations that enhance national security capabilities.
The ideal candidate brings strong frontend development skills, particularly with React/Redux and JavaScript frameworks, combined with experience in robotic systems interfaces. You'll need to be comfortable with both frontend and backend technologies, and have experience with containerization and version control systems.
This role offers unique opportunities to work on cutting-edge autonomous systems, contribute to national security projects, and be part of a team that's revolutionizing tactical AI applications. With a competitive salary range of $110,000-$160,000 and the opportunity to work on advanced technology projects, this position provides an exciting career path in the intersection of web development and autonomous systems.
The position requires U.S. citizenship and security clearance eligibility, reflecting the important nature of the work. While based in Fort Walton Beach, FL, you'll have opportunities to travel for demonstrations and deployments, adding variety to your role and enabling direct interaction with clients and systems in the field.