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Senior Engineering Manager (Civil Aviation)

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Boston, MA, USA
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Lead the execution of mission-critical systems for aviation operations, managing multiple engineering teams, ensuring performance and compliance.
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About Air Space Intelligence

ASI's mission-critical technology powers decision-making across aviation, defense, energy, and other critical infrastructure domains. Backed by top-tier investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Spark Capital, and Renegade Partners, ASI delivers operational decision superiority—compressing days of analysis into seconds of action. ASI is leading the way and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

About the Civil Aviation Team

We are modernizing America’s air traffic control system on an accelerated timeline, tackling one of the world’s most complex real-time optimization challenges: safely coordinating tens of thousands of daily flights in a dynamic, safety-critical environment. Our team is building next-generation trajectory prediction and decision-support systems while preparing the airspace for emerging technologies like commercial space operations and advanced air mobility. This mission-critical work demands exceptional precision, resilience, and reliability to support the safety and efficiency of the national airspace.

What You Will Do:

As a Senior Engineering Manager for the Civil Aviation team, you will lead the execution of large-scale, mission-critical systems that power aviation operations. You will oversee multiple engineering teams across a complex, multi-year roadmap, ensuring systems meet strict reliability, performance, and compliance requirements. You will drive execution across parallel workstreams, aligning teams around clear technical direction and delivery against a highly complex set of system requirements, while operating deeply at the system design level—guiding architecture, enforcing engineering standards, and ensuring consistency across distributed systems.

You will also lead and develop teams through a high-autonomy management approach: setting clear expectations and direction, supporting individual growth, and establishing the right metrics and feedback loops to ensure teams are operating effectively—ultimately creating clarity and systems that allow teams to execute independently without heavy day-to-day oversight.

You’ll partner closely with product, program management, and domain experts to coordinate delivery across teams, building systems that integrate complex datasets, support simulations, and enable real-time decision-making.

What We Value:

  • Strong experience leading large-scale engineering efforts across multiple teams (e.g., 5–7+ teams)

  • Proven ability to manage complex, multi-year roadmaps with many interdependent systems and requirements

  • Deep understanding of distributed systems and system design, with a focus on reliability, scalability, and fault tolerance

  • Experience driving high-availability systems (e.g., 99.99% uptime) and enforcing reliability standards across teams

  • At least 2-3+ years of engineering management experience, with prior experience as a software engineer

  • Ability to set structure, align teams, and drive execution across large programs

  • Experience coordinating work across multiple parallel workstreams with clear ownership and accountability

  • Strong judgment in prioritization, tradeoffs, and delivery under constraints

  • High bar for engineering quality, operational excellence, and accountability

  • Ability to build trust and lead effectively in a mission-critical environment

  • Exposure to geospatial, mapping, navigation, or aviation-related systems is a plus

  • Experience working in cloud environments and regulated systems (e.g., FedRAMP or similar) is a plus

How We Hire:

We look at the interview process not as a screening or test, but rather as an opportunity to simulate what it would look like working together. We build the interview process around you.

ASI works with export-controlled technology and restricted U.S. Government data, including on contracts mandating U.S. immigration status and location restrictions for performing personnel. Employment offers are contingent on ability to timely obtain all required authorizations for contemplated job duties.

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