Avionics, ATC, and defense displays for mission-critical operations
ScioTeq manufactures rugged displays and embedded computing systems for aviation, air traffic control, and defense markets. The stack is deeply embedded (RTOS, VxWorks, ARINC 429, ARM, PCIe) paired with legacy PLM/ERP tooling (Windchill, Creo), and recent adoption of Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate signals a shift toward internal process automation and no-code workflows—likely to address the documented pain of manual Excel administration. Active hiring skews toward mid-to-senior engineering roles across multiple locations, matching their concurrent work on next-generation cockpit displays and ATC console development.
ScioTeq designs and manufactures avionics displays, air traffic control displays, and rugged computing systems for aerospace and defense. The company operates a global footprint with manufacturing, engineering, and sales locations; hiring activity spans the US and India. Product lines serve pilots, ATC operators, and military personnel in environments requiring extreme reliability and real-time performance. Active projects span next-generation cockpit displays, ATC console systems, and defense network products, alongside operational initiatives around supplier performance, cost reduction, and safety management—reflecting a maturing organization balancing innovation with supply-chain efficiency.
ScioTeq's embedded systems rely on real-time operating systems (VxWorks, RTOS), ARM processors, PCIe and Ethernet connectivity, ARINC 429 avionics protocol, and Linux-based platforms. Design tools include Creo Parametric, Windchill PLM, and Creo Simulate.
Current projects include next-generation cockpit displays, air traffic control display and console systems, network products for defense and security, and new feature implementation across the display software portfolio.
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