About Air Space Intelligence
ASI enables success for the world's most complex operations. From critical infrastructure to defense, we serve major airlines and U.S. and allied government organizations, providing our partners with a decision advantage from planning to operations. Backed by top-tier investors—including Andreessen Horowitz, Spark Capital, and Renegade Partners—we are boldly investing in R&D and growth to push the boundaries of what’s possible.
What you will do
You will be the link between our customers and engineering teams. You will be on a mission to detect the most burning problems our customers face proactively and own the process from the start to the solution.
What we value
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A bias for action.
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When you see a problem you solve it.
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An aptitude for learning quickly.
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Technical mindset.
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Ability to travel (up to 50%) and spend time on-site with our customers.
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Aerospace background or experience required to be successful in this role.
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Capacity to perform in compliance with U.S. export control laws.
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Bonus: You can write code.
How we hire
We look at the interview process not as a screening or test, but rather as an opportunity to simulate what it would look like working together. We build the interview process around you.
Top Skills
Air Space Intelligence Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office

341 Newbury St., Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02115
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