Aerospace Solutions Advisor, SME
Responsibilities Technical leadership & product input - Serve as the lead technical voice on aircraft structural integrity, maintenance and inspection workflows, and NDT methods for all aerospace product development and POVs.
- - Translate depot/operator/maintenance practices and constraints into concrete product requirements, acceptance criteria, and validation plans.
- - Define inspection/NDT scope, success criteria, and data-quality thresholds for pilot opportunities and production deployments.
- Commercial & GTM support - Provide credible representation of Gecko to senior customer stakeholders — maintenance chiefs, sustainment leaders, program offices, primes, and airline/airframe technical operations leads.
- - Support capture efforts by writing technical sections of proposals, mapping requirements to engineering solutions, and participating in customer technical discussions that require deep domain credibility.
- Coaching & cross-functional enablement - Mentor engineers (mechanical, software, NDT/level II/III staff) to raise domain fluency in aerospace sustainment, NDE interpretation, and operator language.
- - Contribute to internal training materials, playbooks, and deliverables to ensure the broader team can speak confidently with customers.
- Execution & customer engagement - Advise on technical execution for pilot programs and deployments. Own the high-level inspection plan and success criteria, ensuring product claims and scopes reflect operator, depot, and regulatory expectations.
- - Be Gecko’s senior technical face to customers. Serve as the credible contact for senior maintainers, program offices, primes, and sustainment leadership — run briefings, answer technical questions, and resolve escalations.
- - Coordinate cross-functional delivery. Translate customer objectives into realistic execution plans and align Operations, Engineering, and Product on feasibility, resources, and risks.
- - Turn results into decisions. Synthesize post-job findings into clear recommendations for customers and product teams, highlighting confidence, risk, and required follow-ups.
- - Provide high-level technical guidance. Recommend appropriate inspection approaches and data expectations, and identify when issues require escalation to working-level NDT or engineering specialists — without owning procedure-level implementation.
- Requirements
- 10+ years of hands-on experience in aircraft maintenance, depot sustainment, aerospace engineering, or related NDT/structural roles (civilian prime/airline or military aviation career).
- - Deep, demonstrable experience with aircraft structural inspection, corrosion management, and lifecycle sustainment practices (ASIP or equivalent).
- - Track record of interfacing with senior maintainers and program offices — able to speak credibly with senior engineers, maintenance chiefs, and sustainment leaders.
- - Excellent written and verbal communication; able to convert technical insight into customer-ready messages, proposal language, and product requirements.
- Preferred Qualifications
- Military aviation maintenance career (airframe/flightline/depot), or multi-year experience at a major aerospace prime, MRO, or airline maintenance organization.
- - Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certification (or military equivalent).
- - Familiarity with acquisition/program office workflows (e.g., WR-ALC, PMS/PEO interfaces) and experience engaging with government sustainment stakeholders.
- - Prior experience shaping product deliveries (proof of concepts/pilots) and supporting commercial capture efforts with technical credibility.
- - Graduate of USAF / USN test pilot school.
- - Engineer qualified to sign off on aircraft.
- - Formal education: B.S. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science, or equivalent practical experience. Advanced degree a plus.
- - Practical NDT experience (Level II technical competency in some modalities or equivalent accumulation preferred) — demonstrated ability to design and interpret UT/PAUT, eddy current, and visual inspection approaches for structural assessments.
- - Strong mechanical/metallurgy literacy: fatigue, fracture-mechanics considerations, repair practices, and metal joining/fastener behavior as applied to airframes.
- Benefits
- Competitive compensation packages
- - Company equity
- - 401(k) matching
- - Gender-neutral parental leave
- - Full medical, dental, and vision insurance
- - Mental health and wellness support
- - Ongoing professional development
- - Family planning assistance
- - Flexible paid time off
- About the Company
At Gecko, our people are our greatest investment. In addition to competitive compensation packages, we offer company equity, 401(k) matching, gender-neutral parental leave, full medical, dental, and vision insurance, mental health and wellness support, ongoing professional development, family planning assistance, and flexible paid time off.
Gecko values collaboration, innovation, and partnership, and we believe we do our best work when we're together in person. We’re an office-first culture but understand that sometimes you may need to work from home. Many people are in the office five days a week, others need a bit more flexibility. Ultimately, we care about the outcomes we achieve - and creating a culture of autonomy and trust that enables that impact.
Gecko is committed to creating a culture of inclusion and belonging, and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We believe it is our collective responsibility to uphold these values and encourage candidates from all backgrounds to join us in our mission to protect today's infrastructure and give form to tomorrow's.
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