UAS Demo Pilot
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Systems Engineer, Robotics, Engineering Design & Technologists
Location
Atlanta, GA
Employment TypeFull time
Location TypeHybrid
DepartmentAviation
Compensation- $64K – $85K
• Offers Equity
Where you fall within the compensation range is based on how you demonstrate the attributes and competencies required for the role. We mostly reserve the upper half of our compensation bands for internal growth. During your call with one of our recruiters, they can further clarify the salary range and our total compensation.
The OpportunityFlock Safety is seeking an experienced and passionate UAS Demo Pilot I to join our team dedicated to advancing Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in showcasing our DFR technology through live demonstrations, piloting drones, supporting logistics, and ensuring seamless operations during customer engagements. This position offers a unique opportunity to represent cutting-edge technology that saves lives and enhances public safety.
This position is on-site in our Atlanta, GA facility and will require up to 50%–60% domestic travel. The UAS Demo Pilot will be an individual contributor responsible for executing live demos, managing on-site operations, and providing expert insights into our drone systems for prospective and current customers.
The Skillset- FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate:
Required to operate drones for commercial purposes. - Knowledgeable in FAA Regulations and Safety Protocols:
Understanding of the legal and safety requirements for drone operations. - Experience in Drone Operations:
Preferably in experimental UAS development, and proficient in piloting various drone models with a strong understanding of UAV technology. - Experience with Drone Hardware and Software Testing:
Proficient in diagnostics, troubleshooting, and evaluation of drone systems. - Strong Problem-Solving Skills and Attention to Detail:
Ability to identify issues and implement effective solutions. - Effective Communicator:
Ability to convey technical information clearly to various stakeholders. - Physical Stamina:
Ability to stand and be on your feet for extended periods during testing, field operations, and maintenance tasks. Capable of lifting and transporting equipment and hardware weighing up to 55 lbs. - Travel and Outdoor Work:
Ability to travel as required for testing, training, and operational missions (estimated 60% travel). Ability to work outdoors over 70% of the time. - Independent and Collaborative Work:
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a startup team environment. - Customer-Focused Mindset:
Ability to support internal and external stakeholders effectively.
Feeling uneasy that you haven’t ticked every box? That’s okay; we’ve felt that way too. We encourage you to apply to roles that would make you excited to come to work every day.
90 Days at FlockWe prescribe to 90 day plans and believe that good days lead to good weeks, which lead to good months. This serves as a preview of the 90 day plan you will receive if you were to be hired in this role at Flock Safety.
The First 30 Days- Meet the team you will be working with and learn about the safety procedures and flight testing environment for your location
- Review current standard operating procedures and documentation
- Learn about current equipment, aircraft, and systems
- Demonstrate UAS piloting capabilities and become a confident Pilot in Command with Flock aircraft
- Begin effectively communicating test results to team members and other stakeholders
- Display appropriate problem solving and risk management skills
- Reflect on any needs for professional development to improve your performance as a test pilot and outline how to make those improvements
- Contribute more broadly to testing write ups, and be confident in your ability to generate reports based on longer term accrued testing data
- Contribute continuously to the testing and evaluation of aircraft while following standard procedures
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