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Senior UAV Test Engineer

Fareham
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Senior UAV Test Engineer

Location: Fareham
Type: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: Dependent on Experience

Make your mark in autonomous aviation

We're redefining what's possible in the world of autonomous air logistics - creating dependable, self-flying cargo aircraft that connect people to the things they need most.

Our advanced long-range, heavy-lift UAV platform has already proven itself in some of the world's harshest environments - delivering medical supplies, supporting wildfire operations, surveying in Antarctica, and carrying out humanitarian aid missions across Europe and beyond.

This is a rare opportunity to join a pioneering team that's shaping the future of unmanned aviation and taking UAV technology from prototype to real-world global deployment.

The Opportunity

We're looking for a Senior UAV Test Engineer to take a leading role in validating and proving the performance, safety, and reliability of our cutting-edge UAV systems.

You'll plan, execute, and report on test campaigns across structural, electro-mechanical, and propulsion systems - guiding projects from concept through to certification. This is a hands-on, technically challenging role where your work will directly enable next-generation flight operations.

What You'll Do

Develop and deliver detailed test plans and qualification procedures from system requirements.

Conduct and oversee ground and flight tests to ensure safety, accuracy, and compliance.

Design and build test rigs, jigs, and fixtures for component and subsystem validation.

Support integration and verification of mechanical, propulsion, and control systems.

Analyse and feed results back into design, driving product improvements.

Produce test documentation and reports to support certification activities.

Collaborate across Engineering, Manufacturing, and Flight Test teams to deliver safe, efficient test campaigns.

Champion safety, quality, and continuous improvement in all test operations.

About You

Degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, or Systems Engineering (or equivalent).

5+ years' experience in aerospace, UAVs, or similar complex system testing.

Strong knowledge of test system design, instrumentation, and data acquisition (DAQ).

Hands-on experience with electro-mechanical, structural, or propulsion system testing (internal combustion experience desirable).

Familiarity with CAD tools such as SolidWorks (for fixture design).

Experience with environmental testing (temperature, vibration, humidity, EMC/EMI).

Understanding of aerospace testing standards (RTCA DO-160, MIL-STD-810, DEF STAN 00-35).

Proven ability to diagnose issues and collaborate with design teams for resolution.

Eligible to work in the UK, with ability to obtain security clearance if required.

You'll Fit Right In If You're

Analytical, methodical, and detail-driven.

A self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environment.

Passionate about aviation technology and testing innovation.

A clear communicator who builds credibility across disciplines.

Why Join Us?

Work on cutting-edge UAV technology transforming logistics and humanitarian operations.

Join a mission-driven organisation making a tangible global impact.

Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary engineering team at the forefront of autonomous flight.

Enjoy excellent opportunities for career growth and professional development.

Ready to take UAV innovation to new heights?
Apply now to become our next Senior UAV Test Engineer

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