Remote Pilot

Skyports
Aylesbury
1 month ago
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Location:

Westcott, Aylesbury – 25%, Remote – 25% , International Travel – 50%

Department:

Flight Operations

Type:

Full-time, Permanent

About Us:

Founded in 2018, Skyports is at the forefront of the Advanced Air Mobility revolution, developing and operating cutting‑edge infrastructure for electric air taxis and using drone technology to transform business operations across industries.

Our business is split into two key areas:

Skyports Drone Services

uses drones to streamline logistics, capture data, and enhance operational efficiency, with a focus on rural deliveries, surveying, surveillance, and maritime services.

Skyports Infrastructure

plays a vital role in the Urban Air Mobility ecosystem, designing, building, owning, and operating vertiports that enable eVTOL operators to take off and land in cities around the world.

With our presence in this dynamic, high‑growth industry, there has never been a more exciting time to be part of our mission to reshape the future of air mobility.

The Role

Lift your career up by working with us to achieve new heights of what the new normal looks like. Imagine working for a futuristic business that is at the forefront of cutting‑edge technology already delivering to people around the world.

Imagine working for a business that is recreating the way in which people and goods travel around the world and challenge ‘norms’ in the face of innovation.

As a Pilot at Skyports, a normal day might look like:

  • You travelling to Scandinavia to remote fly some of the latest drone technology for businesses operating in the North Sea and hard to reach locations e.g. oil rigs
  • You will spend time working remotely at our ROC centre in Manchester piloting a range of aircraft globally, all from a central control room.
  • You will spend some time working from home compiling reports and delivering on the operational administration of flight operations.
  • You might be flying out to areas of Africa launching drones to deliver critical medical supplies to remote locations #
  • On the ground in our Wescott command centre, you will be continuously training and developing your skills taught by our world leading BVLOS drone experts
About you

• You're a certified Remote Pilot with a knack for mission planning and a passion for drone technology. Your expertise not only lies in piloting but also in understanding the mechanics and maintenance of drones.

• A proactive problem‑solver who thrives in dynamic environments. Whether it's conducting risk assessments, developing ConOps, or ensuring safety compliance, you're always ready for the challenge.

• A team player with leadership skills. You're comfortable with giving and taking direction and possess the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Your experience as a team leader or operations supervisor has honed your ability to inspire and guide a team through complex missions.

• You have an insatiable curiosity for learning and growth. With Skyports, you're eager to expand your horizons, taking on new challenges and continuously enhancing your skills alongside the world's leading BVLOS drone experts.

What We Offer
  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Opportunity to work in an innovative and growing industry.
  • A collaborative and dynamic work environment with ample opportunities for professional development.
  • Flexible working arrangements and a supportive team culture
How to Apply

If you’re passionate about aviation and keen to be part of a pioneering company that is changing the future of transportation, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience and why you’re a great fit for this role.

Skyports is an equal‑opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.


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