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Вакансия: FPV Drone Assembly Technician & Electronics Integrator

Опубликовано: 2026-05-21 01:28Локация: Austin, Austin, TX
Тип занятости:Полная занятость
Тип рабочего места:Работа в офисе / На объекте
Зарплата
52000.00 USD
Scott Johnson

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Описание

Our production floor in Austin is scaling up, and we need meticulous hands-on technicians who can build combat-ready FPV drones from a box of components to a flight-tested system. This is not a desk job — you will be at a workbench with a soldering iron, wire strippers, and a multimeter every single day.

* You will hand-solder flight controllers (Matek, SpeedyBee), 4-in-1 ESCs, digital video transmitters (DJI O3, Walksnail), and ELRS/Crossfire receivers onto custom power distribution boards using lead-free solder and flux at precisely controlled temperatures.
* You will mechanically assemble carbon fiber frames, press-fit brushless motors, mount FPV cameras with correct tilt angles, and route antenna pigtail cables to avoid interference with power leads.
* Every wire run must be heat-shrunk, zip-tied, and strain-relieved so that vibration and G-forces during flight do not cause chafing or disconnection.
* After physical assembly, you will flash firmware (Betaflight, INAV), calibrate accelerometer and gyro offsets, set motor direction, configure failsafe behaviors, and run a full bench test including motor spin-up and video link verification.
* Quality control is absolute: each completed unit goes through a 47-point checklist before it leaves the bench.

We need people who understand the signal chain from battery to propeller. If you can look at a wiring diagram and immediately see where the ground loop might cause video noise, you belong here.

Compensation: $52,000 USD per year, paid bi-weekly, with piece-rate bonuses for units that pass QC on the first attempt. This is a full-time, on-site role at our Austin production facility. We provide all components, consumables, ESD-safe workstations, and fume extraction. You must have your own precision soldering station and a digital multimeter to start.