Flight Test Operations

Askari Defense

Atlanta (GA)

On-site

USD 90,000 - 130,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Askari Defense is seeking a hands-on flight test operations specialist to build, repair, and fly real systems in demanding test environments. You will own the full lifecycle of the target fleet—from selection and build to flight, maintenance, and readiness—for interceptor testing across multirotor, eVTOL, and fixed‑wing UAS.

You will work with the autonomy, data, and test teams, secure ranges and airspace, capture clean telemetry, and keep campaigns safe and on schedule.

Qualifications

  • Hands-on experience building and repairing multirotor and/or fixed-wing UAS.
  • Demonstrated piloting skill including manual FPV, line-of-sight, and autonomous planning.
  • Proficiency with flight controllers, ESCs, motors, batteries, RF/telemetry, and soldering/wiring.
  • Safety-first mindset with strict adherence to flight, range, and shop safety protocols.
  • Strong troubleshooting skills for fast-paced field-test conditions.
  • FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate is required.
  • Willingness to support live-fire/interception test environments.
  • Willingness and ability to travel up to 25% of the time.
  • History of identifying operations issues and improving processes.

Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and fly aircraft for interceptor testing across multirotor, eVTOL, and fixed-wing UAS.
  • Own fleet lifecycle from selection and build through maintenance and readiness.
  • Configure flight controllers, radios, GPS, and autopilot systems for mission profiles.
  • Log configurations, flight data, and test results to support planning.
  • Support relationships with ranges, bases, and airspace to keep testing compliant and safe.
  • Coordinate logistics and ensure field areas stay organized and safe.

Skills

UAS Build & Repair
Piloting
Avionics & Electronics
Safety
Troubleshooting
FAA Part 107
Test Environments
Operational Initiative

Job description

About the role

This role is designed for a hands-on flight test operations individual who is motivated by building, maintaining, and flying real systems in demanding test environments.

Askari is building our Flight Operations team, and we are looking for someone who can blend shop work, field work, aircraft ownership, and test execution. You will repair, maintain, and build interceptors alongside a diverse fleet of target aircraft, help keep Askari aligned with federal aviation policy, and support the relationships with people, ranges, and test sites that let us move fast.

Day to day, you will own the full lifecycle of the target fleet, from selection, design, and build through flight, maintenance, repair, and readiness. You will support a rapid, high-cadence test program across a diverse and evolving set of cUAS intercept missions.

Flight testing in our domain is challenging. You will be a key link between the test line and everything that enables it, from securing ranges and airspace to capturing clean telemetry and keeping campaigns safe and on schedule.

We are looking for evidence-driven individuals who prioritize physical reality over opinion , treat safety as a central responsibility, and act independently to fix what is broken and improve processes across the board.

What you’ll do

You will own the design, build, and flight of the aircraft that make interceptor testing possible, from raw airframe fabrication through field-ready, flight-proven hardware. You will work in close partnership with the autonomy, data, and test teams, but the aircraft, the fleet, and their readiness on the flight line are yours to drive.

You will focus on problems in all of the following areas:

  • Aircraft Design & Fabrication: Design, build, and assemble multirotor, eVTOL, and fixed-wing UAS for interceptor flight testing. Fabricate and modify airframes, integrate propulsion, power, and avionics, and wire and solder electronics to spec, drawing on 3D printing, CAD, CNC machining, foam and lightweight fabrication, and composites.
  • Fleet Lifecycle & Maintenance: Own the aircraft fleet from selection and build through ongoing maintenance, keeping spares, batteries, and field-replaceable components ready. Perform pre-flight inspections, range checks, post-flight diagnostics, and repair to keep every aircraft test-ready.
  • Flight Operations & Piloting: Configure flight controllers, radios, GPS, and autopilot systems for repeatable, mission‑specific target profiles. Pilot a diverse fleet ranging from multirotor to fixed-wing, including manual FPV , line‑of‑sight flying, and autonomous mission planning.
  • Test Planning & Cadence: Anticipate flight‑test needs across multiple horizons and find flight operations solutions that keep a fast‑paced test cadence moving. Log build configurations, flight data, and test results, and advise on aircraft capabilities and limitations to support test planning.
  • Regulatory & Range Access: Support relationships with test ranges, bases, and airspace, and help keep flight testing compliant, safe, and properly authorized with the FAA and other regulatory bodies.
  • Safety & Incident Response: Uphold pre‑flight risk analysis and go/no‑go discipline, support incident response and reporting, and help ensure the safety and health of the team on the test site.
  • Logistics & Campaign Support: Coordinate travel, logistics, equipment, and gear for flight‑test campaigns and demos. Manage fleet components and test equipment with clear inventory and storage practices, keeping the shop and flight‑test areas clean, orderly, and FOD‑free.
  • Cross‑Team Collaboration: Interface with the autonomy and data teams to ensure consistent, clean telemetry capture, and work with videography to capture compelling artifacts from test events.
Basic Qualifications
  • UAS Build & Repair: Hands‑on experience building and repairing multirotor and/or fixed‑wing UAS.
  • Piloting: Demonstrated piloting skill, including manual FPV , line‑of‑sight flying, and autonomous mission planning for both multirotor and fixed‑wing systems.
  • Avionics & Electronics: Proficiency with flight controllers, ESCs, motors, batteries, RF/telemetry, and soldering/wiring.
  • Safety: Safety‑first mindset with strict adherence to flight, range, and shop safety protocols.
  • Troubleshooting: Strong troubleshooting skills and the ability to work in fast‑paced field‑test conditions.
  • Certification: FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.
  • Test Environments: Willingness to support live‑fire/interception test environments.
  • Travel: Willingness and ability to travel up to 25% of the time.
  • Operational Initiative: History of seeing operational issues and acting independently to improve processes.
Preferred Qualifications

Experience in any of the following areas is a plus:

  • Multirotor & eVTOL Experience: 3+ years flying multirotors and/or eVTOL UAS.
  • Fixed-Wing Experience: 3+ years flying fixed-wing UAS.
  • Interceptor Testing: Background testing kinematic interceptors or other ground‑to‑air defense systems.
  • Industry Relationships: Existing relationships with the FAA, NTSB, or large UAS/cUAS test ranges or facilities.
  • Test Infrastructure & V&V: Experience contributing to test infrastructure and V&V campaigns.
  • Regulatory Authorizations: Experience obtaining waivers and airspace authorizations, or writing COAs and working with public organizations to acquire them.
  • Leadership Growth: Interest in or experience growing into a leadership role.
  • Hands‑On Background: Machining experience and personal RC aircraft projects.
  • Pilot Certification: Private pilot’s license.

This position may involve access to technology, material, technical data, defense articles, or information subject to U.S. export‑control laws, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and applicable contract requirements. Assignment to covered work is contingent upon the company’s ability to verify that the candidate is authorized to receive access to such items or information, including by qualifying as a “U.S. person” as defined in 22 C.F.R. § 120.62, or through any required export‑control authorization, notice, approval, or access‑control process.

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