NLR is a 900-person aerospace research and certification body running a mixed simulation, test, and production-support operation. The tech stack—LabVIEW, MATLAB, Simulink paired with Linux, Python, Docker, and VMware—reflects a heavy instrumentation and modeling workload; the hiring focus on engineering (34 roles) and research (14) alongside active projects in drone certification, hydrogen propulsion, and adaptive flight control suggests they are scaling RDT&E capacity for emerging aircraft types (eVTOL, hydrogen) rather than maintaining legacy workflows.
NLR (Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre) conducts research, development, test, and evaluation work for aviation and space clients across government and industry. Based in Amsterdam with a second facility in Marknesse, the organization covers the full RDT&E lifecycle—from concept validation through qualification to evaluation—with specialization in flight testing, cockpit simulation, avionics, airports, and military operations research. Current projects span lightweight composite fabrication, uncrewed eVTOL certification, hydrogen propulsion system qualification, and large-scale simulation and wargaming exercises. Annual turnover is approximately €88 million.
Engineering and simulation tools: LabVIEW, MATLAB, Simulink, C++, Python. Infrastructure: Linux, Docker, VMware, Proxmox, Windows Server. Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana, Elasticsearch. Security/identity: Keycloak, Active Directory, IPsec, WireGuard.
Drone and eVTOL certification, hydrogen propulsion system qualification, adaptive flight control, composite fabrication, simulation environment scaling, and large-scale distributed wargaming exercises for defense.
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