Location: Noida
Company: TelebortiX Innovations Pvt.
Ltd.
About TelebortiX Innovations TelebortiX Innovations Pvt.
Ltd.
is a deep-tech aerospace startup pioneering the next generation of high-altitude, long-range, heavy-payload Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for defense, industrial logistics, and remote operations.
Our indigenous platforms — the BA-150 and BA-75 — combine hybrid propulsion, advanced autonomy, and modular design to enable logistics and reconnaissance missions in extreme and GPS-denied environments.
With full-stack in-house development across navigation, controls, perception, and mission autonomy , TelebortiX is among the few companies globally capable of delivering scalable, long-endurance UAV platforms.
We are backed by top-tier defense collaborators and innovation programs, and are rapidly scaling our engineering and flight operations teams.
Role Overview
We are seeking a Robotics Engineer – UAV System Integration who can take ownership of end-to-end UAV assembly, integration, and testing .
The ideal candidate is hands-on, technically strong across mechanical, electronics, and controls domains , and has demonstrable experience in building and flying drones from scratch .
This position involves close collaboration with our avionics, software, and simulation teams to realize new UAV architectures, test new sub-systems, and validate integrated system performance.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead system-level integration of UAVs — integrating propulsion, control, power, and sensor subsystems.
- Assemble and commission airframes, propulsion kits, and flight control systems , ensuring compatibility across electrical and mechanical interfaces.
- Implement and tune flight control algorithms , coordinate with software teams to deploy and validate control loops (PID, model-based, or deep learning controllers).
- Support hardware-in-loop (HIL) and software-in-loop (SIL) testing environments (ROS2, PX4, Gazebo/Unreal).
- Collaborate in sensor integration (IMU, GPS, LiDAR, cameras, radar) and assist in developing sensor fusion frameworks.
- Conduct ground and flight testing , capture telemetry data, and perform post-flight analysis for tuning and debugging.
- Participate in prototype design reviews , BOM optimization, and validation of mechanical and electronic subsystems.
- Maintain documentation of integration workflows, wiring harnesses, firmware versions, and calibration procedures.
Qualifications & Skills
Education:
B.Tech / M.Tech in Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanical, Electronics, or Aerospace Engineering.
Experience:
- 1–3 years of hands-on experience in UAV or robotics system development and integration.
- Proven ability to build drones from scratch and perform autonomous or semi-autonomous flight tests.
Technical Skills:
- Strong understanding of mechanical structures , aerodynamics , and powertrain components .
- Proficiency in electrical and communication systems — ESCs, BLDCs, sensors, telemetry, and CAN/UART interfaces.
- Familiarity with PX4/Ardupilot , ROS2 , Python/C++ , and control algorithm tuning .
- Exposure to CAD tools (SolidWorks / Fusion 360) and simulation frameworks (Gazebo / Unreal Engine / AirSim) .
- Understanding of control theory , sensor fusion , and embedded system integration .
Soft Skills:
- Highly hands-on, self-driven, and detail-oriented.
- Strong documentation, debugging, and cross-functional collaboration skills.
- Startup mindset — comfortable working in fast-paced, iterative environments.
What We Offer - Opportunity to work on cutting-edge UAV systems shaping the future of logistics and defense.
- Exposure to end-to-end UAV development — from prototype to flight validation.
- Dynamic team environment with direct mentorship from experts in autonomous robotics and aerospace.
- Competitive compensation with performance-linked growth opportunities.
Preferred Tools / IDEs - PX4, QGroundControl, ROS2, Gazebo, Unreal Engine (AirSim)
- Python, C++, MATLAB/Simulink
- SolidWorks, Fusion 360, KiCAD, Altium Designer
- Linux (Ubuntu) development environment
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