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Wisk is a joint venture between Boeing and Kitty Hawk, focused on building autonomous, electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft that aim to transform urban air mobility. The company leverages cutting‑edge AI, battery‑management systems and lightweight composite materials to create aircraft that can take off and land in city streets and small airports.

Wisk hires for roles across software engineering, avionics, data science, flight test, regulatory compliance, cybersecurity, and operations. Engineers often work on real‑time flight control algorithms, sensor fusion, and cloud‑based mission planning. Candidates can expect to collaborate with aerospace experts, participate in end‑to‑end development, and help bring a commercial aircraft to market within a fast‑moving startup environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s it like to work at Wisk?
Wisk fosters a high‑velocity, mission‑driven culture where engineers and pilots collaborate on cutting‑edge autonomous flight technology. The work environment blends startup agility with Boeing’s rigorous safety standards. Employees often work in a hybrid model, with option for remote work on software or analytics roles while on‑site teams focus on flight test and integration. The company places a strong emphasis on continuous learning, offering access to industry conferences, internal hackathons, and mentorship from senior aerospace engineers.
What types of positions are available at Wisk?
Current openings span software engineering (full‑stack, embedded, AI/ML), avionics firmware, data science & analytics, flight test & operations, regulatory & compliance, cybersecurity, and systems engineering. Senior roles include Lead Software Architect, Flight Test Lead, and Regulatory Affairs Manager, while early‑career positions cover Junior Developer, Data Analyst, and Test Pilot Trainee.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Showcase hands‑on experience with autonomous flight systems, AI/ML pipelines, or battery‑management logic. Build a portfolio of projects that demonstrate sensor fusion, real‑time control loops, or cloud‑based mission planning. Align your cover letter with Wisk’s mission—highlight how your goals fit into transforming urban air mobility. Prepare to discuss how you would tackle safety‑critical code reviews, regulatory compliance, or integration testing in a startup‑scale environment. Finally, engage with Wisk’s community on GitHub or LinkedIn to demonstrate active participation in relevant open‑source or industry initiatives.

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