RPAPilot
3 months ago
**Dawn Aerospace is recruiting a Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA — sometimes called UAV) pilot to join our flight operations team in New Zealand. We're looking for someone with an adventurous spirit who can support us as we push the envelope.** **This is a unique opportunity to join an exciting, fast-growing company in the space industry and fly the next generation of suborbital, reusable spaceplanes.**
You are a sharp, precise and talented pilot. Dawn operates a range of aircraft, and you love getting out there and systematically putting our machines through their paces. While flying, you will work with our crew to ensure accurate data is collected and safe, successful missions are flown. Though commercial RPA experience is not necessary, all applicants will be required to illustrate their piloting capability through real-world or video illustration. All shortlisted applicants will be required to demonstrate their skills by flying complex, high-speed aircraft in our simulator.
**Responsibilities**
- Piloting all Dawn Aerospace vehicles as a part of the operations team.
- Working with engineering teams to develop aircraft systems including autonomous and other advanced modes.
- Assessing handling qualities, characteristics and performance of new aircraft.
- Simulator development including testing new designs.
**Requirements**:
**Required experience**
- At least 50 hours flight time in large fixed-wing RPAs or 10 years’ part-time experience.
- Experience in working with multidisciplinary teams.
- Demonstrated ability to flexibly and positively deal with evolving project requirements and constraints.
- Ability to filter information to focus on key aspects and maintain and close attention to detail.
**Desired experience**
- Experience with high-speed, high-performance RPAs.
- Experience with the aircraft design process.
- 5+ years of experience in the design of complex aircraft systems.
- Familiarity with and experience operating under CAA Part 102.
- CAA Part 102 license.
- A pilot licence issued under Part 61, a recreational micro-light or glider pilot certificate issued by a Part 149 organisation.
- 100+ hours large fixed-wing RPA or large model aircraft pilot experience.
- VLOS, EVLOS and/or FPV experience.
- Experience flying new, novel designs.