UAV Pilot

Malloy Aeronautics Ltd
Maidenhead
2 days ago
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Job title: UAV Pilot

Salary: Negotiable (depending on experience)

Location: Maidenhead, Berkshire

About The Role:

Reporting to the Chief Operations Pilot, the successful candidate will be fulfilling a diverse range of flying tasking within an industry leading UAS company, on some of the largest and most advanced uncrewed Air Systems in the world.

The role will include production testing of newly manufactured UAVs, trials flying to explore the envelope of new and nascent designs, instructing both military and civil clients from all over the world to operate our platforms and demonstration flying to showcase our products and their capabilities to new customers. This tasking is often away from our home site, and the role offers fantastic opportunity for travel, diverse flying tasks on a wide array of new and varied platforms, and industry leading training and professional development.

In addition to flying tasking, the successful candidate will assist in supporting the running of the flight operations department including logistics, maintenance, equipment set up and safety management, forming a vital part of safe and efficient operation of our aircraft both on the ground and in the air.

The role represents an exciting opportunity for an experienced UAV pilot, offering excellent career progression and the opportunity to join a fantastic, inclusive and growing team within an industry leading company.

Ability to hold Security Clearance - 5 years residence in the UK

What we are looking for (but not limited to):

The ideal candidate will have a solid foundation of UAV experience including flying in manual modes on Specific category (S2) platforms, preferably more than 50 Hours solo flight. BVLOS experience is highly desirable. Flight Testing or demonstration experience would also be incredibly valued.

Any experience of maritime / marine operations, flight testing and flight trials would all be of substantial value. Experience in the military UAS realm or commercial sector would further be highly desirable, but candidates from all backgrounds who meet the requisite standard for interview will be considered.

The right candidate must also be highly flexible to support operational tasking both at home and overseas. An ability to quickly assimilate and retain new information is likewise vital to keep up with a fast-paced operational tempo, and to support the continued development and rapid prototyping of new products fielded to respond to new challenges, and emerging opportunities.

Given the requisite responsibility for the safe conduct of their flying operations, they must be able to deliver tasking independently, including demonstrating robust decision-making skills and an exemplary approach to safety. Were looking for a candidate that is reliable, self-sufficient, experienced, and above all, does not rest on their laurels, but instead is eager to continually develop.

Essential Skills and Experiences:

• 50+ Hours on Specific Category aircraft

• Manual Mode Flying Experience (STABILISED & ALT HOLD)

• Valid GVC and CAA Flyer ID

• Experience with ArduPilot, ArduCopter, MissionPlanner and QGroundControl

• Ability to quickly assimilate and retain new information

• UAS Technical expertise including log review & equipment configuration desirable

• Unwavering commitment to safety and robust decision-making skills

• BVLOS Experience highly desirable

• Flight Testing / Trials Experience Highly Desirable

• Military or Commercial UAS Experience Highly Desirable

• Occasionally work remotely in the UK and abroad Desired Skills and Experiences:

• One of the following (existing or expired) BMFA / PFCO / PFAW

• Experience of engineering

• Experience of RC models

• Experience in VLOS Piloting of RPAS

• An understanding of aviation regulations

• Driving License

Benefits you may be eligible for:

• Working Environment: 9-day fortnight:free parking, free lunch on working Fridays, fruit twice a week, tea and coffee.

• Company Pension Scheme

• Discretionary Employee Incentive Bonus Scheme

• Employee Share Incentive Plan (BAE Systems)

• Company Sick Pay

• Maternity and Paternity enhanced Leave

• Healthcare Cash Plan including Virtual GP, Dental Cover, Vision Cover, Discounted Gym Membership, and much more! Free coverage for children under 2 years old.

• 20 days Annual Leave, increasing with long service

• Employee Assistance Programme (24hr Helpline)

• Mental Health First Aiders

• Cycle to Work Scheme

• Casual Dress

• Bronze Level Armed Forces Covenant which signals our commitment to supporting the Armed Forces.

Malloy Aeronautics employees will be subject to both security and export control restrictions.

These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limit those roles you can perform for the organisation.

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

We also want to make sure that our recruitment processes are as inclusive as possible. If you have a disability or health condition that may affect your performance in certain assessments or interviewing, please speak to your recruiter about potential reasonable adjustments.

Note: If you have not heard from our recruitment department within 14 days, unfortunately you have not been successful.

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