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Drone Related Jobs as at 3 April 2025

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Across Safety Development

Across Safety Development are looking to recruit a UAS Regulation Consultant.

Texo

Texo is looking to recruit a Remote Pilot.

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Tekever

Tekever is looking to recruit an UAS Safety Pilot.

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IONA

Iona is looking to recruit a Principal Software Engineer.

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Ministry of Defence

The MOD is looking to recruit an Uncrewed Air Systems Desk Officer for the Military Aviation Authority.

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Strativ Group

Strativ Group – Future Mobility – is recruiting Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – UAV/DroneTechnology – UK (South) – Hybrid Working Options. UK/EU candidates only

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Cyberhawk

Cyberhawk is looking to recruit a drone pilot.

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FlyLogix

FlyLogix are looking to recruit a UAV Remote Operator.

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Callen-Lenz

Callen-Lenz are looking to recruit a number of roles, including a UAV Programme Training Manager, Software & Systems Engineers, Procurement and Project Managers.

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Murzilli Consulting

Murzilli Consulting is looking to recruit a Consultant – Drones Operational Authorisation.

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CJK Drones

CJK Drones are looking to recruit a Certified Drone Operator.

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Bristow Group

Bristow Group is looking to recruit a UAS Engineer.

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Vertical Aerospace

Vertical Aerospace is looking to recruit a Data & Communication Engineer.

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Altitude Angel

Altitude Angel are looking to recruit a Software Development Engineer in Test.

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Malloy Aeronautics

Malloy Aeronautics are looking to recruit a Safety Engineer.

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3 April 2025

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Drone Related Jobs as at 31 October 2024

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Cambridge Sensoriis are looking to recruit a Drone Test Engineer.

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TM Green Group are looking to recruit a Drone Surveyor.

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Airbotics Talent is looking to recruit a Drone Pilot.

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Honeywell are recruiting a 12 month student intern placement in Systems Engineering. This role will include working to integrate communication systems into our commercial drones and performing test flights.

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Malloy Aeronautics are looking to recruit for the following roles:

Embedded Software & Electronics Engineer, Electronics & Electrical Engineer, Systems Engineer, Junior Electronics Technician, Aeronautical Engineer, UAV Trials Engineer

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Callen-Lenz are recruiting for multiple roles in the drone industry, including engineering, IT, Project Planning, Training, UAS Flight Operations & placements for students (a year in industry).

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31 October 2024

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Prometheus drones to explore subterranean environments

Prometheus drones to explore subterranean environments

A project inspired by the sci-fi film ‘Prometheus’ is developing tiny autonomous drones that can navigate and map unexplored subterranean environments beneath the UK’s rail network.

The £2.2m project, funded by Innovate UK, is a collaboration between Headlight AICallen-Lenz and ARPAS-UK Member Thales, the Universities of Manchester, Bristol and Royal Holloway London, and stakeholder Network Rail.

Due for completion in July, the aim is to provide solutions across industries where underground exploration in harsh conditions is crucial.

Dr Puneet Chhabra, co-founder of Headlight AI, said the project came about during a 2018 Innovate UK event. Chhabra took part in a discussion with Network Rail principal mining engineer Neal Rushton, Manchester University robotics engineer Simon Watson, Royal Holloway computer science professor Sara Bernardini and Bristol University aerial robotics professor Tom Richardson.

“We showed [Neal] some of the work that we’d done and he explained that his vision was to put a circular robot down a tiny 150mm [diameter] borehole next to a railway track,” Chhabra said. “There are thousands of these mines and voids under the tracks and they are interconnected – the limitation at the moment is that they don’t know what is beyond the line of sight, they don’t know what exists and how they are connected and so they aren’t being mapped or surveyed.”

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By Melissa Bradshaw 3rd February 2021 11:23 am

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Drone trials hailed a success

A project, exploring how drone technology can be used to inspect network infrastructure, has completed the the first stage of beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flight trials in segregated airspace.

Conducted by Wiltshire based aviation specialists, Callen-Lenz, the completion of the trials (which covered an unprecedented total distance of 688km BVLOS over a combined 640 minutes), mark a key milestone in the journey towards establishing a regularised framework for the use of drones BVLOS in the UK.

The three-year programme, coordinated by the EIC, began in May 2018 and is led by Wales & West Utilities in collaboration with Cadent, National Grid Gas Transmission, Northern Gas Networks, Northern Powergrid, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks and UK Power Networks, and supported by Connected Places Catapult.

Working with UK aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the initiative is exploring how the application of drone technology could transform the way the industry carries out essential maintenance tasks.

The first phase of trials in the three-year project focused on evaluating specific technologies and techniques that will support the eventual business as usual implementation of BVLOS flight operations on both gas and electricity network assets. In particular, the trials looked at the testing of satellite, cellular and mesh communications; the integration of novel ground centring technologies; evaluation of existing technologies; risk management; operational parameters and aircraft suitability.

The subsequent report concluded that no significant operational issues were found that would present a problem and produced essential learning points and technical outputs that will shape the next stage of flight trials in ‘normal’ airspace – ultimately supporting the generation of the necessary permissions from the CAA.

Richard Trueman, chief operating officer at Callen Lenz said: “Callen-Lenz are delighted to be working with the EIC and our network partners, making great progress with the CAA and other stakeholders to help enable routine commercial BVLOS capabilities on network assets.  The recent segregated airspace trials were extremely successful, and we look forward to conducting the non-segregated airspace trials in 2020.”

By obtaining CAA approval, the framework will pave the way for utility companies to use drones in inspections of their network infrastructure.

Lucy Mason, Wales & West Utilities innovation manager, added: “We’re really excited to be leading this collaborative innovation project. BVLOS flight will bring real benefits to gas and electricity networks. It will help us to maintain our infrastructure in a safer, more cost-effective way so we can all continue to deliver for the customers that rely on us.

“Establishing a regularised operating framework will be a key step in making BVLOS flight ‘business as usual’ and will underline the innovative approach the utilities industry is taking to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.”

Andy Bilclough, Northern Powergrid’s director of field operations, said: “The success of this pioneering trial brings us another step closer to improving the way network companies inspect, manage and maintain the critical infrastructure that powers everyday life for millions of customers.

“As the first UK electricity network operator in the trial to have BVLOS flights in its operating area, it was excellent seeing how this could work in practice in the future. This partnership – and the trial – continues to provide valuable learning that will help deliver new BVLOS flight industry standards that enable quicker, cost-efficient network inspections which benefit customers and are environmentally friendlier.”

24 September 2019

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