Electric aircraft developer building eVTOL propulsion and flight control systems
Archer designs and manufactures electric vertical-takeoff aircraft for commercial air taxi services. The tech stack reveals a hardware-first organization: Siemens NX and Teamcenter for CAD/PLM, SAP S/4HANA for supply chain, and Python/Pandas for embedded systems and analytics. Engineering dominates hiring (226 roles), with active development across flight control firmware, electric propulsion units, battery R&D, and real-time telemetry — all governed by FAA certification and SOX compliance requirements.
Notable leadership hires: Airframe Lead, FP&A Director, Technology Director
Archer is a public aerospace manufacturer (NYSE: ACHR) headquartered in San Jose, California, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company designs and manufactures electric vertical-takeoff (eVTOL) aircraft and enabling technologies for commercial air taxi services. Archer serves as the official air taxi provider for the LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games and Team USA. Operations span the United States and Brazil, with active hiring across engineering, manufacturing, and finance to support aircraft development, certification, and production scaling.
Core tools include Siemens NX and Teamcenter for CAD and product lifecycle management, SAP S/4HANA for enterprise resource planning, Palantir for data integration, Python and Pandas for embedded systems and data analysis, and Power BI/Tableau for dashboards. Archer is actively adopting SAP BTP and Mendix.
Archer is actively hiring in the United States and Brazil, with headquarters in San Jose, California.
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