Chief Test Pilot at Reliable Robotics

Mountain View, California, United States

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$140,000 – $260,000Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Aviation, AerospaceIndustries

Requirements

Candidates must possess a Commercial Pilot ASEL certificate with a minimum of 1500 total flight hours, including at least 500 hours in fixed-wing aircraft and 500 hours in turbine engine aircraft, as well as 500 hours of cross-country flight, 100 hours of night flight, and 75 hours of instrument time. A Second Class FAA Medical Certificate or higher is required, along with at least 8 years of professional experience in flight operations, including at least 2 years of experience performing or managing a flight test program or in a leadership role within an aviation context. Preferred qualifications include a graduate degree in an engineering or science discipline, experience with tactical aircraft or similar operations, experience flying for a 14 CFR part 135 or 121 Air Carrier, and familiarity with software programming principles.

Responsibilities

As Chief Test Pilot, the individual will serve as the primary experimental test pilot, coordinating the training and scheduling of all contract pilots, ensuring the safety and success of experimental flight operations, and coordinating with Reliable’s Part 135 airline operations to standardize pilot procedures. They will also contribute to the development of an aviation safety system, coordinate with multiple engineering teams, and develop and execute flight test plans, while potentially working with automated and/or large remotely operated vehicles (UAS, spacecraft, etc).

Skills

FAA Commercial Pilot ASEL
Fixed Wing Hours
Turbine Engine Hours
Cross Country Flights
Night Flying
Instrument Hours
Flight Test Program
Aviation Leadership
Caravan Aircraft
PT6A Experience
Certified Flight Instructor
UAS Operations

Reliable Robotics

Develops automation technology for aircraft

About Reliable Robotics

Reliable Robotics develops automation technology for aircraft, focusing on making flying safer, more accessible, and more affordable through autonomous operations. Their systems are designed for both cargo operators and passenger airlines, specifically targeting small (Part 23) and larger (Part 25) aircraft. The company emphasizes a 'certification forward' approach, ensuring that their automated systems meet regulatory standards early in development, which enhances safety and reliability. They have successfully demonstrated fully automated operations for small aircraft and are working on commercializing this technology for broader use. Reliable Robotics generates revenue by selling or licensing their automation systems and may also provide maintenance and support services. Led by co-founder and CEO Robert W. Rose, who has a strong background in aerospace and robotics, the company aims to significantly impact the aviation industry by improving the efficiency and safety of air travel.

Mountain View, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2017Year Founded
$165.9MTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
Robotics & Automation, Automotive & Transportation, AerospaceIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Stock options
Employee medical
401k contribution
Great co-workers
Casual work environment

Risks

Increased competition from established aerospace companies could challenge market share.
Potential FAA certification delays may hinder timely commercialization of their technology.
Cybersecurity threats targeting autonomous systems pose risks to operations and reputation.

Differentiation

Reliable Robotics focuses on certified autonomous systems for both cargo and passenger aircraft.
The company employs a 'certification forward' approach, ensuring early regulatory compliance.
Their technology enables remote operation of aircraft, expanding access to more locations.

Upsides

Reliable Robotics secured $3.6 million from the USAF for autonomous flight tech development.
ASL Aviation Holdings ordered 30 autonomous systems, indicating strong market demand.
FAA acceptance of their systems' requirements marks significant certification progress.

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