The University of British Columbia

Research Engineer

Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Undergraduate degree in Engineering or Applied Science.
  • Minimum of three years of related experience or equivalent education and experience.
  • Will to engage with diverse perspectives and respect differing opinions.
  • Commitment to enhancing knowledge and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Preferred: PhD in mechanical, electrical, robotics, or aerospace engineering.
  • Preferred: Experience with flight testing and systems engineering.
  • Preferred: Familiarity with ROS/ROS2 and hardware-in-the-loop testing.

Responsibilities

  • Design analytical models and algorithms for long-range drone operations.
  • Implement autopilot and flight control systems on various drone platforms.
  • Conduct experiments and flight-testing to evaluate autopilot performance.
  • Manage data analysis related to flight performance and safety.
  • Collaborate with Transport Canada for flight approvals and documentation preparation.
  • Communicate research findings through technical reports and summaries.
  • Provide technical guidance to faculty, students, and collaborators.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on innovative projects improving healthcare access.
  • Collaboration with industry leaders and community partners.
  • Chance to contribute to significant advancements in drone technology.
  • Engagement in workshops and conference activities.
  • Support for professional growth in a collaborative environment.
Full Job Description
Staff - Non Union

Job Category
M&P - AAPS

Job Profile
AAPS Salaried - Scientific Eng., Level B

Job Title
Research Engineer

Department
Research Group I Department Mechanical Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science

Compensation Range
$7,158.42 - $10,292.25 CAD Monthly
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Posting End Date
August 24, 2026

Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.

Job End Date
October 31, 2027

Job Summary
The Drone Transport Initiative (DTI) is searching for a Research Engineer to lead the development and deployment of long-range medical drones. Specifically, this position will develop, implement, and flight test automated offline and online flight planners for long-range drone flight. This position acts as a key engineer for the autopilot system owning it's design architecture and acts as a main interface between trainees, PIs, industry collaborators, regulators, and community partners in addition to preparing regulatory filings, scientific publication, and progress reports for funders and other interested parties.

Organizational Status
This position reports to the Dr. Dominic Liao-McPherson (DTI engineering lead) and Sandy Lee (DTI Project director). The DTI is a collaborative initiative between the UBC faculties of Applied Science, Medicine, and Pharmaceutical Sciences focused on improving healthcare access in rural, remote, and indigenous communities through drone technology.

Work Performed
The successful applicant will conduct research in the areas of aerospace guidance, navigation, and control, control systems, and robotics, with a focus on the design, development testing and validation of autopilot system for long-range drone flight. Specific duties include:
  • Designing analytical models, flight planning algorithms and control software for long-range drone operations.
  • Designing and implementing the autopilot and flight control systems on multiple drone platforms, including:
    • Path planning and flight control algorithm development
    • Integration of algorithms into onboard edge computing devices
    • Development and modification of embedded flight control software in embedded C/C++ using ROS/ROS2 or similar platforms
    • Verification, validation and testing of flight software (e.g., command and control module, PID and LQR controllers etc.)
    • Integration of command & control modules with teleoperation and GPS modules
  • Conducting experiments and flight-testing activates to evaluate and improve autopilot system performance, including:
    • Data management and analysis of flight performance and safety data
    • Oversee calibration, testing, and modification of flight control systems and related equipment
    • Preparation technical summaries and reports related to flight testing activities
    • Oversee maintenance and updating of autopilot software in response to test outcomes
  • Work with Transport Canada to gain flight approvals and provide required technical information and documentation.
  • Preparing industrial, technical and scientific reports and communicating researching findings and testing outcomes of flight-testing program to project collaborators and partners
  • Providing technical advice to faculty, students, and collaborators related to autopilot systems, robotics, and flight-testing activities
  • Contributing in relevant workshops, conferences and collaborative research activities.


All these tasks involve collaboration with our industry (InDro robotics), community (Stellat'en First Nation, the Village of Fraser Lake), and health system (Northern Health, First Nation Health Authority) partners.

Consequence of Error/Judgement
Errors in job function could lead to damage of drone hardware or reflect poorly on the initiative as a whole and could have a negative impact on the DTIs drone development program.

Supervision Received
Works independently under the supervision of Dr. Liao-McPherson. Work is reviewed against task objectives and conformity to standards.

Supervision Given
May provide guidance and direction to students and technical staff participating in initiative activities

Minimum Qualifications
Undergraduate degree in Engineering or Applied Science. Minimum of three years of related experience, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.

- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one's own

- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one's own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion

Preferred Qualifications

- PhD in mechanical, electrical, robotics, or aerospace engineering

- Experience with flight testing (or field testing) or prototype systems and systems engineering

- Familiarity with ROS/ROS2

- Experience with software and Hardware in the loop testing

About The University of British Columbia

The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public research university with campuses in Vancouver and Kelowna, British Columbia. Established in 1908, UBC is British Columbia's oldest university. The university is ranked among the top 20 public universities worldwide and among the top three in Canada. UBC is a research-intensive university and has an annual research budget of over $600 million. The university offers over 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of academic fields. UBC has a diverse student population, with over 65,000 students from over 160 countries.
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