About AirMatrix
AirMatrix builds AI-powered command and control systems for defense, airspace security, and critical infrastructure. Through national programs with the Government of Canada, AirMatrix’s Libra platform enables real-time drone detection, tracking, and response supporting Counter-Uncrewed Aerial Systems (CUAS) research and testing across Canada.
Position Overview
AirMatrix 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 AirMatrix’s engineering and AI teams.
- Coordinate with test site leads to ensure safe and efficient execution of flight operations.
- Represent AirMatrix 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.