Chief Digital Systems Engineer
LocationSydney, Australia
Posted2 hours ago
Anduril Industries is a defense technology company with a mission to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with advanced technology. By bringing the expertise, technology, and business model of the 21st century’s most innovative companies to the defense industry, Anduril is changing how military systems are designed, built and sold. Anduril’s family of systems is powered by Lattice OS, an AI-powered operating system that turns thousands of data streams into a realtime, 3D command and control center. As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years.
The Role
Anduril's Multi-National Digital Infrastructure (MDI) team builds and sustains the sovereign cloud, classified networks, edge compute, and coalition interoperability layer that Anduril's products depend on across nations and classification levels. The Principal Systems Engineer is MDI's chief engineer -- owning the technical vision, architectural coherence, and engineering standard for this infrastructure globally.
This is not a staff role that writes architecture docs and advises. You build. You ship. You set the standard by doing the work and then codifying the pattern so it scales without you in the room.
What You'll Do
Architectural Vision & Coherence
Own the MDI technical architecture end-to-end: sovereign cloud (IL5/IL6), classified bilateral networks, maritime C2 patterns, edge-to-cloud pipelines, and coalition interoperability
Ensure decisions in one workstream don't create debt in another -- hold the full picture across 8+ concurrent milestones
Make the hard architectural calls: technology selection, accreditation-driven design constraints, build vs. buy, when to diverge from common baseline
Drive the "build once, deploy per nation" model -- common baseline infrastructure with intentional, late divergence
Engineering Standards & Quality
Define and enforce the engineering bar: IaC practices, security baselines, deployment patterns, documentation requirements, peer review process
Establish RFC-governed decision processes so architectural choices are deliberate, recorded, and reviewable
Own reliability and quality improvement -- set measurable targets and drive the team toward them
Translate national accreditation requirements (DCSA, IRAP/ISM, NCSC) into engineering work, not paperwork
Scale & Reuse
Build the common infrastructure patterns that let MDI expand to new nations and classification levels without proportional engineering effort
Each subsequent national deployment should be faster than the last -- configuration over engineering
Own the module library, deployment templates, and accreditation frameworks that make this possible
Prevent the bespoke/incompatible pattern that every other defense company falls into at scale
Team Leadership
Technical leader for MDI's distributed engineering team across US, UK, and AUS
Set direction, mentor IC3-IC5 engineers, review work, raise the bar
Define the technical hiring bar and skills framework for MDI engineering roles
Establish cross-timezone collaboration patterns that function without requiring you as a bottleneck
Division Interface
Represent MDI's technical capabilities and constraints to Maritime and (2027+) Maneuver Dominance leadership
Shape what's technically possible -- translate engineering reality into program decisions
Interface with adjacent technical teams (InfoSec, CorpTech, MTOC, Enabling Technology) on shared concerns
What You Bring
Required
Deep experience designing and building classified network infrastructure across multiple nations or accreditation frameworks
Hands-on with sovereign cloud architecture -- not just design, but implementation (IaC, module development, deployment automation)
Experience with COMSEC integration, HAIPE/KG-175X, and the intersection of network sovereignty and cryptographic key management
Demonstrated ability to set engineering standards for a distributed team and drive adoption without micromanagement
Track record of building reusable infrastructure patterns that scale -- not one-off builds that require re-engineering for each deployment
Understanding of multinational compliance and accreditation (at least 2 of: DCSA/NIST 800-53, IRAP/ISM, NCSC Cyber Essentials+/OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE)
Experience operating as the architectural decision-maker -- not waiting for direction, but setting it
Ability to hold both tactical delivery and strategic architecture simultaneously without sacrificing either
Preferred
Experience in the AUKUS or Five Eyes defense industrial context
Familiarity with bilateral/multilateral classified data sharing mechanisms (CDS, policy-controlled release)
Background in both network engineering and cloud infrastructure (not just one)
Experience with defense accreditation processes from the engineering side -- building systems that pass, not just documenting compliance
Prior experience working with or within allied Defence organizations (US DoD, Australian Defence, UK MOD)
What Success Looks Like
First 90 Days
Document MDI's architectural strategy: current state, target state, and gaps
Establish RFC/review process for architectural decisions across the team
Identify the top 3 reuse opportunities across current national builds and begin codifying them
Build relationships with adjacent technical leaders (InfoSec, CorpTech, MTOC, Enabling Technology)
First 6 Months
Common baseline infrastructure pattern proven across at least 2 nations -- deployment to a new nation demonstrably faster than the first
Engineering standards documented and adopted by the team with measurable quality improvement
Accreditation engineering approach established -- national frameworks translated into repeatable engineering controls
Sovereign cloud and classified network architectures aligned under a single coherent technical strategy
First 12 Months
MDI's infrastructure model is the reference architecture for how Anduril builds sovereign systems globally
Expansion to new divisions scoped and technically ready -- an extension of proven patterns, not a new engineering effort
Reliability and quality metrics trending in the right direction with clear ownership
Engineering team operating at a higher standard -- evidenced by faster deployments, fewer rework cycles, stronger accreditation posture
Technical career path established for MDI engineers with clear growth trajectory
How This Role Fits
This role works in partnership with the MDI Lead. The MDI Lead owns what we build and why -- stakeholder relationships, program prioritization, BD pipeline, team growth strategy, and cross-division influence. The Principal Systems Engineer owns how it's built and how it scales -- architecture, engineering standards, technical feasibility, capability roadmap, hiring bar, and accreditation engineering.
Why This Role Matters
Every nation MDI expands to should get faster -- not harder. The Principal Systems Engineer builds the infrastructure once, codifies the pattern, and ensures each subsequent deployment is a configuration change, not a new engineering effort. That's how one team supports multiple divisions and multiple nations without breaking.
The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors, inclusive of base salary only. Actual salary offer may vary based on (but not limited to) work experience, education and/or training, critical skills, and/or business considerations. Highly competitive equity grants are included in the majority of full time offers; and are considered part of Anduril's total compensation package. Additionally, Anduril offers top-tier benefits for full-time employees, including:
Benefits
At Anduril, we invest in our people. Our comprehensive, competitive benefits package (available at little to no cost to employees) ensures you’re supported in health, recovery, and whatever comes next. For more information, Explore Our Benefits.
Protecting Yourself from Recruitment Scams
Anduril is committed to maintaining the integrity of our Talent acquisition process and the security of our candidates. We've observed a rise in sophisticated phishing and fraudulent schemes where individuals impersonate Anduril representatives, luring job seekers with false interviews or job offers. These scammers often attempt to extract payment or sensitive personal information.
To ensure your safety and help you navigate your job search with confidence, please keep the following critical points in mind:
No Financial Requests: Anduril will never solicit payment or demand personal financial details (such as banking information, credit card numbers, or social security numbers) at any stage of our hiring process. Our legitimate recruitment is entirely free for candidates.
Please always verify communications:
Direct from Anduril: If you receive an email from one of our recruiters, it will only come from an ----- address.
Via Agency Partner: If contacted by a recruiting agency for an Anduril role, their email will clearly identify their agency. If you suspect any suspicious activity, please verify the agency's authenticity by reaching out to
The Role
Anduril's Multi-National Digital Infrastructure (MDI) team builds and sustains the sovereign cloud, classified networks, edge compute, and coalition interoperability layer that Anduril's products depend on across nations and classification levels. The Principal Systems Engineer is MDI's chief engineer -- owning the technical vision, architectural coherence, and engineering standard for this infrastructure globally.
This is not a staff role that writes architecture docs and advises. You build. You ship. You set the standard by doing the work and then codifying the pattern so it scales without you in the room.
What You'll Do
Architectural Vision & Coherence
Own the MDI technical architecture end-to-end: sovereign cloud (IL5/IL6), classified bilateral networks, maritime C2 patterns, edge-to-cloud pipelines, and coalition interoperability
Ensure decisions in one workstream don't create debt in another -- hold the full picture across 8+ concurrent milestones
Make the hard architectural calls: technology selection, accreditation-driven design constraints, build vs. buy, when to diverge from common baseline
Drive the "build once, deploy per nation" model -- common baseline infrastructure with intentional, late divergence
Engineering Standards & Quality
Define and enforce the engineering bar: IaC practices, security baselines, deployment patterns, documentation requirements, peer review process
Establish RFC-governed decision processes so architectural choices are deliberate, recorded, and reviewable
Own reliability and quality improvement -- set measurable targets and drive the team toward them
Translate national accreditation requirements (DCSA, IRAP/ISM, NCSC) into engineering work, not paperwork
Scale & Reuse
Build the common infrastructure patterns that let MDI expand to new nations and classification levels without proportional engineering effort
Each subsequent national deployment should be faster than the last -- configuration over engineering
Own the module library, deployment templates, and accreditation frameworks that make this possible
Prevent the bespoke/incompatible pattern that every other defense company falls into at scale
Team Leadership
Technical leader for MDI's distributed engineering team across US, UK, and AUS
Set direction, mentor IC3-IC5 engineers, review work, raise the bar
Define the technical hiring bar and skills framework for MDI engineering roles
Establish cross-timezone collaboration patterns that function without requiring you as a bottleneck
Division Interface
Represent MDI's technical capabilities and constraints to Maritime and (2027+) Maneuver Dominance leadership
Shape what's technically possible -- translate engineering reality into program decisions
Interface with adjacent technical teams (InfoSec, CorpTech, MTOC, Enabling Technology) on shared concerns
What You Bring
Required
Deep experience designing and building classified network infrastructure across multiple nations or accreditation frameworks
Hands-on with sovereign cloud architecture -- not just design, but implementation (IaC, module development, deployment automation)
Experience with COMSEC integration, HAIPE/KG-175X, and the intersection of network sovereignty and cryptographic key management
Demonstrated ability to set engineering standards for a distributed team and drive adoption without micromanagement
Track record of building reusable infrastructure patterns that scale -- not one-off builds that require re-engineering for each deployment
Understanding of multinational compliance and accreditation (at least 2 of: DCSA/NIST 800-53, IRAP/ISM, NCSC Cyber Essentials+/OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE)
Experience operating as the architectural decision-maker -- not waiting for direction, but setting it
Ability to hold both tactical delivery and strategic architecture simultaneously without sacrificing either
Preferred
Experience in the AUKUS or Five Eyes defense industrial context
Familiarity with bilateral/multilateral classified data sharing mechanisms (CDS, policy-controlled release)
Background in both network engineering and cloud infrastructure (not just one)
Experience with defense accreditation processes from the engineering side -- building systems that pass, not just documenting compliance
Prior experience working with or within allied Defence organizations (US DoD, Australian Defence, UK MOD)
What Success Looks Like
First 90 Days
Document MDI's architectural strategy: current state, target state, and gaps
Establish RFC/review process for architectural decisions across the team
Identify the top 3 reuse opportunities across current national builds and begin codifying them
Build relationships with adjacent technical leaders (InfoSec, CorpTech, MTOC, Enabling Technology)
First 6 Months
Common baseline infrastructure pattern proven across at least 2 nations -- deployment to a new nation demonstrably faster than the first
Engineering standards documented and adopted by the team with measurable quality improvement
Accreditation engineering approach established -- national frameworks translated into repeatable engineering controls
Sovereign cloud and classified network architectures aligned under a single coherent technical strategy
First 12 Months
MDI's infrastructure model is the reference architecture for how Anduril builds sovereign systems globally
Expansion to new divisions scoped and technically ready -- an extension of proven patterns, not a new engineering effort
Reliability and quality metrics trending in the right direction with clear ownership
Engineering team operating at a higher standard -- evidenced by faster deployments, fewer rework cycles, stronger accreditation posture
Technical career path established for MDI engineers with clear growth trajectory
How This Role Fits
This role works in partnership with the MDI Lead. The MDI Lead owns what we build and why -- stakeholder relationships, program prioritization, BD pipeline, team growth strategy, and cross-division influence. The Principal Systems Engineer owns how it's built and how it scales -- architecture, engineering standards, technical feasibility, capability roadmap, hiring bar, and accreditation engineering.
Why This Role Matters
Every nation MDI expands to should get faster -- not harder. The Principal Systems Engineer builds the infrastructure once, codifies the pattern, and ensures each subsequent deployment is a configuration change, not a new engineering effort. That's how one team supports multiple divisions and multiple nations without breaking.
The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors, inclusive of base salary only. Actual salary offer may vary based on (but not limited to) work experience, education and/or training, critical skills, and/or business considerations. Highly competitive equity grants are included in the majority of full time offers; and are considered part of Anduril's total compensation package. Additionally, Anduril offers top-tier benefits for full-time employees, including:
Benefits
At Anduril, we invest in our people. Our comprehensive, competitive benefits package (available at little to no cost to employees) ensures you’re supported in health, recovery, and whatever comes next. For more information, Explore Our Benefits.
Protecting Yourself from Recruitment Scams
Anduril is committed to maintaining the integrity of our Talent acquisition process and the security of our candidates. We've observed a rise in sophisticated phishing and fraudulent schemes where individuals impersonate Anduril representatives, luring job seekers with false interviews or job offers. These scammers often attempt to extract payment or sensitive personal information.
To ensure your safety and help you navigate your job search with confidence, please keep the following critical points in mind:
No Financial Requests: Anduril will never solicit payment or demand personal financial details (such as banking information, credit card numbers, or social security numbers) at any stage of our hiring process. Our legitimate recruitment is entirely free for candidates.
Please always verify communications:
Direct from Anduril: If you receive an email from one of our recruiters, it will only come from an ----- address.
Via Agency Partner: If contacted by a recruiting agency for an Anduril role, their email will clearly identify their agency. If you suspect any suspicious activity, please verify the agency's authenticity by reaching out to
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