The Instrumentation Engineer will develop and deploy software interfaces for test stand instruments and control systems, ensuring effective data acquisition and automation in aerospace and defense environments.
About Nominal
Nominal is building the connected test and operations platform powering the world's most advanced hardware systems, from spacecraft and autonomous vehicles to next-generation defense programs. Our platform gives hardware engineering teams a single place to ingest data, analyze performance, automate test execution, and collaborate across every phase of development, so they can move faster without sacrificing safety or precision. We're a fast-moving team that owns problems end-to-end, works across disciplines, and thrives at the intersection of hardware and software.
We serve top-tier commercial and defense customers, from autonomy leaders like Anduril and Shield AI to next-generation aerospace teams like Hermeus and REGENT, and performance engineering teams like Pratt Miller Motorsports, alongside mission partners within the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force on programs where failure isn’t an option. We’re backed by Sequoia, General Catalyst, Founders Fund, Lux Capital, and Lightspeed. Our team draws from SpaceX, Palantir, Anduril, Applied Intuition, and other leading companies, united by a common mission: giving hardware engineers the tools to build the future with speed, safety, and confidence.
We're looking for an Instrumentation Engineer who will play a critical role in integrating Nominal's Connect platform with real-world test environments. You’ll be responsible for developing and deploying software interfaces for test stand instruments, flight computers, and control systems, ensuring seamless data acquisition and automation.
This is a hands-on role, requiring both technical expertise and adaptability. You’ll work directly with customers, writing code that interacts with hardware in a variety of environments—including test stands, clean rooms, and industrial setups. Success in this role requires strong problem-solving skills, the ability to troubleshoot software-to-hardware integrations, and a passion for optimizing test and validation workflows.
🚀 What You’ll Do
- Develop & Deploy: Write Python-based software to interface with customer test stand instruments using SCPI, PyVISA, PySerial, and NI-DAQmx.
- Integrate Systems: Automate data collection and control processes for a wide range of aerospace and defense test environments.
- Support Critical Missions: Work directly with customers to ensure their test setups are optimized and fully operational.
- Problem Solve in Real Time: Troubleshoot hardware-software interfaces in dynamic, high-stakes environments.
- Shape the Future: Define best practices for integrating Connect with real-world hardware, directly influencing Nominal’s product roadmap.
🔍 Who You Are
- Hands-on Hardware Experience: Comfortable working with data acquisition systems (DAQs), flight computers, and test stand instruments.
- Software Proficiency: Strong Python skills, with experience in VISA, SCPI, Serial communication, and systems-level programming (C or Rust).
- Engineering Mindset: Able to read hardware manuals, interpret communication protocols, and implement effective software solutions.
- Problem Solver: Thrive in dynamic environments where troubleshooting and persistence are key.
- Technical Communication: Ability to translate complex system requirements into clear, actionable solutions.
- Experience with Commercial Test Tools: Familiarity with LabVIEW, FlexLogger, or Veristand (nice-to-have).
- Experience in High-Performance Environments: Background in propulsion test stands, flight testing, or experimental physics labs.
- College Engineering Leadership: Former lead of solar car, F1 racing, or robotics teams.
✨ Benefits & Perks
- 🏥 100% coverage of medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 🏖️ Unlimited PTO and sick leave
- 🍽️ Free lunch, snacks, and coffee
- 🚀 Professional Development Stipend
- ✈️ Annual company retreats
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
ITAR Requirements
To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (aka green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158, or be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Learn more about the ITAR here.
CompensationThe base pay range for this role is $120,000 – $230,000 per year.
Top Skills
C
Flexlogger
Labview
Ni-Daqmx
Pyserial
Python
Pyvisa
Rust
Scpi
Veristand
Nominal Austin, Texas, USA Office
Austin, TX, United States
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