Goodrich Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a global supplier of systems and services to the aerospace, defense and homeland security markets. With more than $6 billion in annual revenues, Goodrich has one of the broadest portfolios of products in the aerospace industry. The company serves a global customer base, with over 24,000 employees across approximately 90 manufacturing and service facilities in 16 countries worldwide.
The Goodrich R&D group has an opening for a CBM Systems Technology Leader to head the research and develop of new technology and advanced systems for next generation commercial and military aircraft.
This individual will be a technical expert in vehicle health diagnostics, analysis and prognostics in the Aerospace Industry and will provide leadership in advancing state of the art technology and algorithms for vehicle health and usage management systems (HUMS).
Particular knowledge of fixed-wing and rotorcraft drive train components and structural health is strongly desired with understanding of mechanical fatigue and failure indicators.
Responsibilities include working with key customers, product development and business development organizations to define the next generation systems architecture and requirements, set direction and long-term strategy for the future and serve as the key technical interface to Aerospace Industry CBM organizations.
Experience with Specific algorithmic techniques such as Kalman filtering, time synchronous averaging, decision treeing, fuzzy logic, maximum likelihood estimation, and stochastic process analysis is required.
The successful candidate should have extensive numerical modeling and MATLAB simulation experience and shall be the technical lead on specific tasks directing and working with a small team
Basic Qualifications: MS degree in a relevant engineering discipline (Electrical, Mechanical, Software, Systems, or Aeronautical) is required, with a higher degree or additional experience preferred.
10+ years of relevant industry experience




