Posted 1mo ago

Flight Test Instrumentation Technician

@ Textron
Fort Worth or Amarillo
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Fabricating hardware, Performing checks, Troubleshooting paths
Requirements Summary:Fabricate, assemble, maintain ADAS hardware; perform preflight checks; guide installation; troubleshoot; travel up to 35%.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Oscilloscopes, Multimeters, Signal Generators, Analyzers, Data Acquisition Systems (ADAS)
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Job Description

We’re more than aviation experts — we’re pioneers. From breaking the sound barrier to advancing tiltrotor systems, Bell continues to shape the future of vertical lift. You can be part of that mission.

We are developing the future of Army Aviation with the Bell V‑280 Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), a key part of the U.S. Army’s Future Vertical Lift (FVL) modernization effort. We are also advancing the Bell 525 Relentless and Bell’s High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing (HSVTOL) program.

Flight Test Instrumentation Team

The Flight Test Instrumentation (FTI) Engineering team is responsible for the design, fabrication, installation, and operation of the Airborne Data Acquisition Systems (ADAS) required for safe and effective execution of ground and flight test activities across civil and military programs.

As an FTI Technician, you’ll work with a highly skilled engineering team building the instrumentation systems that gather the critical data needed to develop and certify our next-generation aircraft. The work is fast‑paced, technically challenging, and mission-driven — ideal for someone who wants to grow their technical capabilities while supporting innovative leading-edge aircraft development.

What You’ll Be Doing

• Fabricate, assemble, and maintain Airborne Data Acquisition System (ADAS) hardware, including instrumentation boxes, wiring harnesses, and supporting equipment.
• Perform instrumentation preflight checks, ADAS software loads, and system verification to ensure data quality and accuracy.
• Provide guidance to electricians and mechanics on instrumentation installation and repair.
• Fabricate electrical/electronic enclosures and test support equipment used for simulation, validation, and troubleshooting.
• Use oscilloscopes, meters, analyzers, and other lab/test equipment to independently troubleshoot signal paths and resolve issues.
• Maintain clean and organized work areas to prevent foreign object debris (FOD) and ensure proper handling of sensitive, high‑value        electronics and ESD‑sensitive hardware.
• Document all work in Request For Action (RFAs), Electronic Workbook, and daily tie‑ins.
• Support both bench‑level tasks and aircraft‑based work, which may require climbing ladders, stands, and platforms.
• Travel up to approximately 35% to support flight test operations and instrumentation activities.



Skills You Bring to This Role

Required technical foundation:
• Strong understanding of basic electronics concepts (voltage, current, impedance, power).
• Demonstrated ability to read and interpret electrical schematics.
• Experience fabricating cables, terminating connectors, and soldering to aerospace‑grade standards (JSTD‑001 preferred).
• Proficiency using test equipment such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, and analyzers.
• Ability to troubleshoot signal paths and identify root causes of instrumentation issues.
• Familiarity with data acquisition systems (ADAS or similar).
• Understanding of proper ESD handling and clean‑bench practices.

Cultural and role fit:
• Curiosity and strong willingness to learn — motivated to grow in a highly technical environment.
• Comfortable working in a fast‑paced environment with changing priorities.
• Ability to work safely around aircraft and flight-line environments.
• Strong communication and teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with engineers, mechanics, and other technicians.
• Mission-driven mindset — motivated by building complex systems that directly support flight test.

Minimum Qualifications

• Associate’s degree in Electronics, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related discipline.
• Demonstrated experience as a flight test instrumentation technician, avionics technician, or similar technical role may be considered in lieu of degree.

It’s time to make your mark on the future of aviation. Join us on this mission, and let’s make history together. 

We are on a journey to amplify innovation, cultivate purpose and bridge experiences by fostering a culture that is driven by unique perspectives, voices and values.