STARK is a new kind of defence technology company, revolutionizing the way autonomous systems are deployed across multiple domains. We design, develop and manufacture high-performance unmanned systems that are software-defined, mass-scalable, and cost-effective. This provides our operators with a decisive edge in highly contested environments.
We’re focused on delivering deployable, high-performance systems. In a time of rising threats, STARK is bolstering the technological edge of NATO Allies and their Partners to deter aggression and defend Europe.
Conduct remote piloting and GCS operation for production-level unmanned aircraft.
Execute standardized flight test programmes with high repeatability and precision to validate system performance.
Monitor live telemetry and onboard video streams in real-time, ensuring flight conditions remain within the test envelope.
Coordinate with observers and test engineers to maintain safe, efficient operations in a collaborative team environment.
Perform pre-flight configurations, control link verifications, and comprehensive functional system checks.
Assist in the ground verification of flight-critical hardware and software before takeoff.
Maintain rigorous logbook standards and regulatory recordkeeping for every airframe tested.
Act as the tactical lead for airspace monitoring and deconfliction in accordance with SORA and EASA requirements.
Respond decisively to flight anomalies and emergency situations by following established safety protocols.
Contribute to the evolution of pilot training materials, safety documentation, and operational procedures.
Timeframe | Focus |
Month 0–1: Learn & Align | Complete STARK flight safety induction. Get hands-on with our GCS software and internal production standards. Shadow senior pilots during production runs. |
Month 1–3: Standard Operations | Begin executing independent production test cards. Master the pre-flight and post-flight documentation workflow. Provide your first technical feedback on system behavior. |
Month 3–6: Operational Mastery | Own the production flight schedule for specific airframe batches. Support BVLOS test campaigns and contribute to risk assessment updates for new test sites. |
Month 6–12: Path to Seniority | Mentor junior GCS operators. Assist in the validation of new autopilot tuning (Ardupilot/PX4) and begin the development pathway toward the Test Pilot role. |
Valid EU A1/A3 and A2 Remote Pilot Certificates (EASA).
Valid radio operator certificate (e.g., BZF) or willingness to obtain one.
Proven experience with professional GCS software, mission planning tools, and telemetry monitoring.
Familiarity with flight safety protocols, particularly under BVLOS conditions.
Must be a citizen of a NATO member state (due to export control and security regulations).
High degree of comfort with structured, high-discipline test procedures.
Ability to maintain deep situational awareness during long test sessions.
Strong written and verbal communication skills in English.
Familiarity with regulatory recordkeeping and post-flight documentation.
Precision-Oriented: You find satisfaction in repeatability and "doing it right every time."
Reliable: You are the person the team trusts to handle a $100k+ asset with care and discipline.
Agile: You can pivot quickly when weather or production schedules shift.
Previous experience as an RPIC for experimental drone testing.
Practical knowledge of Ardupilot or PX4 autopilot systems.
Background in military UAV operations or the defense sector.