Icarus was founded on the belief that the Stratosphere is the Forgotten Frontier and that reclaiming it will define the next era of aerospace and what is possible from the sky. We build solar-powered aircraft that fly at 60,000 ft for weeks at a time, delivering persistent, affordable, and scalable presence from this layer of the atmosphere. The Flight Operations Generalist is the person who takes our aircraft from the hangar to the sky and back. You set up the test site, prepare the aircraft, run preflight, operate it in flight, and troubleshoot whatever comes up, all under the direction of our engineers. When Icarus goes to the field, you are the center of the operation. Mission Re-establish and maintain dominance in the Stratosphere. What you’ll do Set up the site and the aircraft • Stand up the test site: ground control station, comms, power, ground support equipment, and safety setup. • Assemble, configure, and prepare aircraft for flight, including mechanical, electrical, and payload setup. • Run preflight inspections and checklists, and own aircraft readiness. • Configure and verify the ground control station, telemetry links, and mission plan before every flight. • Act as connective tissue between engineers and the products they've built as they fly. Fly • Operate the aircraft in flight from the ground control station, executing the test plan under the direction of engineers. • Monitor telemetry and aircraft health in real time and respond to anomalies in the moment. • Act as the calm, decisive voice on the sticks when something goes wrong in the air. • Run launch and recovery, including any non-traditional takeoff and landing configurations. Troubleshoot and turn around • Diagnose and fix mechanical, electrical, and software issues in the field to keep the test campaign moving. • Refurbish and reset the aircraft between flights and prepare it for the next sortie. • Capture flight logs, write up what happened, and feed it back to engineering to drive the next iteration. • Maintain positive control of tools and hardware to keep the aircraft safe. In the field • Build and improve the standard operating procedures that make our flight operations repeatable and safe. • Solve novel problems without hesitation. What we’re looking for • 3+ years of hands-on UAS, RC, or aircraft operations experience, or equivalent military experience as a UAV operator, maintainer, or crew chief. • Demonstrated ability to set up, preflight, operate, and recover an unmanned aircraft. • Strong hands-on troubleshooting across mechanical, electrical, and software systems. • Comfort with ground control station software. • Familiarity with the Linux command line for debugging and troubleshooting. • Calm, decisive judgment under pressure, especially with an aircraft in the air. • Comfort taking direction from engineers and translating it into safe flight operations. • Willingness to travel to remote test sites and work long, physical days outdoors. • Strong communicator, non-negotiable. • High trust, extreme ownership, no ego. Bonus • FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. • Experience with developmental flight test, first-flight events, or build-up test programs. • Background building RC or UAS aircraft (SAE Aero, Design Build Fly, or serious hobbyist). • FAA Airframe and Powerplant license or military aviation maintenance background. • Experience operating in austere or remote field environments. • Aviation-adjacent military specialty with "air sense" (JTAC, CCT, etc). Why Icarus • Meaningful equity • Top market salary and bonuses • Health, dental, and vision insurance • Factory in El Segundo • Real ownership, real hardware, real flight • Small team, massive responsibility • High signal (engineering) to noise (management) culture • Dream desk setup • Daily lunch • Unlimited celsius This is not a normal flight ops job • We are pioneers, not corporate managers. …
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