Drone Pilot

business AirMatrix
location_on Ottawa
work full-time
2 weeks ago

Description

About Air Matrix Air Matrix builds AI-powered command and control systems for defense, airspace security, and critical infrastructure. Through national programs with the Government of Canada, Air Matrix’s Libra platform enables real-time drone detection, tracking, and response supporting Counter-Uncrewed Aerial Systems (CUAS) research and testing across Canada.Position Overview Air Matrix is seeking a part-time Drone Pilot in Ottawa to support CUAS testing and R&D operations. The role involves flying drones in controlled test environments to simulate real-world intrusion and defense scenarios. The ideal candidate has strong flight experience, technical understanding of RPAS operations, and the ability to communicate effectively with engineering and research teams.Responsibilities Conduct drone flights during CUAS testing sessions under controlled and authorized conditions.Simulate varied flight profiles (hover, low-altitude incursions, swarm emulation, etc.) as directed by the R&D team.Obtain NAV CANADA flight authorizations and ensure all missions comply with Transport Canada regulations.Maintain detailed flight logs, drone maintenance records, and safety documentation.Support data collection and provide operational feedback to Air Matrix’s engineering and AI teams.Coordinate with test site leads to ensure safe and efficient execution of flight operations.Represent Air Matrix professionally with research partners, government stakeholders, and regulatory officials.Requirements Transport Canada Advanced RPAS Pilot Certificate (mandatory).Proven experience operating in controlled and restricted airspace, including submitting NAV CANADA flight authorizations.Strong communication and teamwork skills; able to follow complex test plans precisely.Technically competent with mission planning tools (NAV Drone, Aloft, or equivalent).Reliable, organized, and able to work independently with minimal oversight.Based in or able to travel regularly to Ottawa test sites.5–10 hours of availability per week (schedule may vary by test window).Bonus Qualifications Own drone registered with Transport Canada (preferred).Experience with multi-rotor and FPV drones.Familiarity with CUAS, RF detection, radar systems, or defense-related testing.Background in research or technology field operations.Compensation: 25–$35 per hour, based on experience and flight qualifications.

Posted: 21st December 2025 6.31 am

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