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Our values are rooted in responsibility, readiness, and long term thinking. We believe sovereignty must be designed into systems from the start. Readiness is achieved through capability, not procurement. Autonomy is infrastructure, not a feature. We build with the understanding that modern systems carry long term consequences. That is why we prioritise reliability over novelty, integration over isolation, and sustained capability over short term advantage.
Role Overview
Reports to: Assembly team leader
The Assembler is responsible for the precise assembly, soldering, wiring, and integration of mechanical and electronic components used in the production of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The role ensures that all assemblies meet technical specifications, quality standards, and safety requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Assembly and Integra:on
- Assemble UAV components including frames, motors, wiring, sensors, PCBs, landing gear, and payload systems.
- Perform fine-pitch and through-hole soldering on electronic components.
- Route, terminate, and secure cables following engineering drawings and wiring diagrams.
- Install and secure electronic modules, batteries, communication systems, and structural components.
- Undertake other tasks and responsibilities as directed from time to time by the line manager that are consistent with the nature of the job as described.
Quality and Compliance
- Conduct visual and functional inspections of assemblies to identify defects or non-conformities.
- Verify compliance with work instructions, engineering specifications, and production standards.
- Complete checklists and production documentation accurately and on time.
Technical Execu:on
- Read and follow technical drawings, schematics, assembly instructions, and Bills of Materials (BOMs).
- Use hand tools, power tools, measuring instruments, soldering equipment, and ESD-safe workstations.
- Escalate technical issues, component defects, or design inconsistencies for corrective action.
Process and Safety
- Adhere to safety protocols, ESD procedures, and clean-room/controlled-environment requirements (as applicable).
- Maintain a clean, organised workspace and safeguard tools and equipment.
- Contribute to continuous improvement by identifying process inefficiencies or quality risks.
Experience & Skills
Qualifications & Experience
- Experience in electronics or mechanical assembly, preferably in aerospace, UAV, robotics, or precision manufacturing.
- Proven soldering skills (IPC standards are an advantage).
- Ability to read and interpret technical documentation (schematics, diagrams, assembly instructions).
- Basic understanding of electrical and mechanical principles.
- Strong manual dexterity and attention to detail.
- Ability to work with small, sensitive components.
- Reliability, precision, and adherence to established processes.
- Team-oriented working style combined with accountability for quality outputs.
- Basic computer skills for documentation and reporting.
- Ability to perform hands-on assembly at a workstation for extended periods.
- Ability to lift and maneuver equipment or components as required (typically up to 15 kg).
- Comfortable working in an electronics or workshop environment.
- Ability to learn quickly.
- Fluent in English.
- Ability to obtain NATO security clearance which is usually granted to natives and nationals from a NATO member country or one of the following NATO Indo-Pacific partners: Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand or Ukraine.
Additional Desirable Attributes
- Experience with drones, RC systems, robotics, or aviation-grade components.
- Familiarity with ESD protection, IPC-standard soldering, or clean-room protocols.
- Willingness to support testing, calibration, or field deployment activities when required.
What guides our decisions?
Our values are rooted in responsibility, readiness, and long term thinking. We believe sovereignty must be designed into systems from the start. Readiness is achieved through capability, not procurement. Autonomy is infrastructure, not a feature. We build with the understanding that modern systems carry long term consequences. That is why we prioritise reliability over novelty, integration over isolation, and sustained capability over short term advantage.
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Design with scale in mind.
We develop systems as part of an ecosystem that is intended to grow.
Scale is not an afterthought, but a design principle that shapes architecture, integration, and evolution.
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Build a solid foundation.
We prioritise core architecture, interoperability, and long term resilience.
A strong foundation enables systems to adapt without fragmentation.
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Practice over theory.
We value learning through application.
Systems are shaped by real use and continuous refinement, not by abstract assumptions.
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Commitment beyond delivery.
We take responsibility for what we build over time.
Commitment means supporting systems throughout their lifecycle and ensuring they remain relevant, secure, and under control.
We are hiring talent across multiple roles, contributing to Europe’s readiness and long term capability.
We are building a multidisciplinary team across engineering, systems architecture, operations, and supporting functions. Open roles reflect the needs of a growing secure and autonomous infrastructure company, where integration, reliability, and long term thinking matter. If you do not see a position that matches your profile, we still encourage proactive applications from people aligned with our mission and values.
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