Airobotics has launched recruitment drives for specialized UAV roles in its Petah Tikva facility. The focus remains on building strong teams for advanced drone technologies and related innovations.
The company posted a Platform Assembly Technician position for Test Systems. This temporary role runs through December 31, 2026, and centers on UAV platform assembly, soldering operations, firmware flashing, and direct coordination with research, development, and test teams. Candidates will work closely to ensure all assembled units meet strict quality standards before testing begins in controlled settings.
A separate opening exists for an Aeronautical System Engineer focused on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. The position covers multirotor and fixed-wing configurations, with applications due by July 22, 2026. Applicants should have experience in designing and analyzing flight systems for various operational conditions encountered in real scenarios.
Airobotics develops integrated autonomous drone systems that merge hardware, software, airborne platforms, and ground components. Its solutions address requirements in defense, homeland security, and industrial operations where precise unmanned flight performance matters. The technology allows for seamless integration across different mission profiles and environments.
These technical hires target the assembly and engineering skills needed to maintain reliability in UAV test environments. Assembly technicians handle component integration and firmware processes that directly affect system readiness for security missions. Proper execution of these tasks ensures that drones perform consistently under demanding situations encountered during evaluations.
Aeronautical engineers work on aerodynamic and systems challenges specific to both multirotor stability during hover and fixed-wing efficiency for longer endurance flights. Such capabilities support aerial surveillance and response tasks commonly evaluated by law enforcement agencies. Engineers must consider factors like payload capacity and environmental adaptability in their designs and testing protocols.
Job listings appeared on LinkedIn and industry job boards within the past day, highlighting active expansion of the company's UAV development capacity in Israel. This growth reflects increasing demand for autonomous systems in multiple sectors around the world and ongoing project developments.
