Flight Test Operator (Contractor)
Zipline
About Zipline
About You and The Role
Do you have excellent drone piloting skills, enjoy debugging drone hardware and software, and thrive on a collaborative, fast-paced team? If you’re committed to our mission of making access to life saving medical supplies a reality and welcome the challenge of flying newly developed drones, read on!
As designs evolve, it’s critical that concepts are tested early and thoroughly to ensure our system architecture decisions are actually going to work in the field. On the System Test and Integration team, you will own flight operations of early stage aircraft, from custom prototypes through the bring-up of new production builds. This could involve manual R/C piloting, ground based checkouts for airworthiness, or leveraging Zipline’s automated flight systems. Each day brings new opportunities to test and learn about our technology, so you can help Zipline advance the systems that our customers’ lives depend on. Successful flight test operators for this team have strong aviation knowledge, top-notch maker skills and the interpersonal skills to coordinate activities across many teams.
What You'll Do
- Independently own all aspects of flight operations, looping in engineering support as needed to make quick progress
- Validate system performance in extreme cold and inclement weather conditions
- Troubleshoot, maintain and upgrade electromechanical aircraft systems
- Validate aircraft ahead of flight through a series of ground-based tests
- Develop and maintain preflight checklists and other operational procedures
- Execute flight tests across a variety of aircraft
- Manage safety in a bustling test facility to mitigate risk from prototype flights
- Document your processes from inspections to flight tests
- Send out regular status updates to the team on challenges, failures and wins
- Align with engineering on the best course of action to achieve flight test goals on time
- Lean into the chaos, request support as needed, and dynamically prioritize projects as flight conditions change
What You'll Bring
Must have technical skills:
- FAA Part 107 Certification
- Strong aeronautical decision making skills and familiarity with flight controller functions
- 2+ years experience manually piloting quadcopter drones, professionally or independently
- Great communication, documentation and organization skills
- Experience managing multiple competing projects with limited resources
- Problem solving initiative to tackle any challenge that comes your way
- Interpersonal skills to leverage the strengths of a cross-disciplinary team
- Great attitude despite often harsh winter working conditions
- Flexible and willing to adjust to erratic schedules dictated by testing requirements and weather conditions
- Must be willing to relocate temporarily to Cokeville, Wyoming
Nice to have technical skills:
- Hands-on experience working in a Linux command line environment
- Higher Education in UAS, Engineering or Aviation related discipline