Flight Operations Crew Chief

Icarus

$90K — $150K *
Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of hands-on aircraft, UAS, or RC maintenance experience, or equivalent military experience as a maintainer or crew chief.
  • Must obtain FAA Part 107 certification if not already held.
  • Ability to inspect, maintain, and confirm aircraft readiness with authority.
  • Proficient in troubleshooting mechanical, electrical, and software systems.
  • Detail-oriented in checklists, documentation, and configuration control.
  • Sound judgment regarding airworthiness and accountability for safety standards.
  • Strong communication skills with an emphasis on collaboration and clarity.

Responsibilities

  • Assemble, configure, and prepare aircraft for flight, ensuring all components are operational.
  • Conduct preflight inspections and checklists to verify aircraft readiness.
  • Set up and verify necessary ground support equipment for operations.
  • Diagnose and resolve mechanical, electrical, and software issues both in the field and at the hangar.
  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and repairs on aircraft.
  • Prepare aircraft for the next sortie by refurbishing and resetting it post-flight.
  • Maintain detailed records of maintenance activities, issues, and standard operating procedures.

Benefits

  • Meaningful equity in the company.
  • Competitive salary and performance bonuses.
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Dynamic working environment in El Segundo.
  • Opportunity to work with real hardware and aircraft.
  • Small team culture that emphasizes individual responsibility.
  • Collaboration with engineering rather than hierarchical management.
  • Supportive workplace benefits like daily lunch and unlimited Celsius.
Full Job Description
The Flight Operations Crew Chief owns aircraft readiness. You assemble, prepare, inspect, and maintain our aircraft so they are safe and ready every time they go to the line. You are the person the team trusts to say the aircraft is ready to fly. When something is wrong with the airframe, you are the one who finds it and fixes it.
Mission

Re-establish and maintain dominance in the Stratosphere.
What you'll do

Prepare the aircraft
  • Assemble, configure, and prepare aircraft for flight, including mechanical assembly, avionics connections, and payload setup.
  • Run preflight inspections and checklists, and make the call on aircraft readiness.
  • Set up and verify ground support equipment, power, and the physical test site.
  • Own the configuration and condition of the aircraft from the hangar to the line.

Maintain and troubleshoot
  • Diagnose and fix mechanical, electrical, and software issues on the aircraft in the field and in the hangar.
  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, repairs, and replacements.
  • Refurbish and reset the aircraft between flights and prepare it for the next sortie.
  • Maintain positive control of tools and hardware to keep the aircraft safe.
  • Follow directions and intent from engineering personnel to make required adjustments on the fly.

Document and improve
  • Keep accurate maintenance records, squawks, and configuration logs.
  • Feed findings back to engineering to drive the next iteration of the aircraft.
  • Build and improve the standard operating procedures that make aircraft readiness repeatable and safe.
What we're looking for
  • 3+ years of hands-on aircraft, UAS, or RC maintenance experience, or equivalent military experience as a maintainer or crew chief.
  • Holds or willing to quickly obtain FAA Part 107 certification.
  • Demonstrated ability to assemble, inspect, maintain, and sign off on an aircraft's readiness.
  • Strong hands-on troubleshooting across mechanical, electrical, and software systems.
  • Disciplined approach to checklists, documentation, and configuration control.
  • Sound judgment on airworthiness and a willingness to ground an aircraft that is not ready.
  • Comfort taking direction from engineers and translating it into a flight-ready aircraft.
  • Willingness to travel frequently to remote test sites across the world.
  • Strong communicator, non-negotiable.
  • High trust, extreme ownership, no ego.
Bonus
  • FAA Airframe and Powerplant license or military aviation maintenance background.
  • Familiarity with the Linux command line for debugging and troubleshooting.
  • Experience with developmental flight test or build-up test programs.
  • Background building RC or UAS aircraft (SAE Aero, Design Build Fly, or serious hobbyist).
  • Aviation-adjacent military specialty with "air sense" (JTAC, CCT, etc).
  • Experience operating in austere or remote field environments.
Why Icarus
  1. Meaningful equity
  2. Top market salary and bonuses
  3. Health, dental, and vision insurance
  4. Factory in El Segundo
  5. Real ownership, real hardware, real flight
  6. Small team, massive responsibility
  7. High signal (engineering) to noise (management) culture
  8. Dream desk setup
  9. Daily lunch
  10. Unlimited celsius
This is not a normal flight ops job
  1. We are pioneers, not corporate managers. Icarus deliberately optimizes for a high signal (engineers) to noise (management) ratio, where engineering, flight, and execution matter more than process, politics, or management overhead.
  2. You will work side by side with engineers, not behind a wall from them. You will own aircraft readiness end to end. Build it up. Inspect it. Fix it. Hand it off ready to fly.
  3. We expect full extreme ownership. This is a high-trust, no-BS team, and everyone pulls their weight, especially in the field.
  4. We want operators, not bystanders. No fake projects. No watching others work. Just real aircraft, real test sites, and real flight.
  5. You must thrive under pressure, learn fast, and produce in the field. We move fast. We go to Mojave at 4 am in the morning. We expect results and an obsession with quality and speed.
  6. You will be the person the team trusts to say the aircraft is ready. If you want the thing you prepared to climb to 60,000 ft and come home, this is it.

No tourists. No bystanders. Only builders.
Hiring process
  1. Phone screen
  2. Hands-on readiness and troubleshooting assessment
  3. Meet the flight and engineering team in-person
US salary range

$90,000 - $150,000 USD

The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors, inclusive of base salary only. Actual salary may vary based on (but not limited to) work experience, education and/or training, critical skills, and/or business considerations. Highly competitive equity grants are considered part of Icarus' total compensation package.

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