
About Askari Defense
Modern warfare is dictated by robotics. Autonomous bombing drones and robotic ground systems are reshaping every battlefield on Earth. Any nation that cannot stop them loses.
Askari develops high-performance, fully-autonomous kinetic intercept systems that counter unmanned aerial and robotic threats in the world's most demanding operational environments. We build deployable systems for real-world constraints, urgent missions, and operators who cannot wait years for capability, and are continuously evolving our systems because the robotic threat evolves daily.
We are a tight team of top engineers and scientists from Skydio, Hermeus, Near Earth Autonomy, Area-I/Anduril, Raytheon, Sandia National Laboratories, and GTRI. We work directly with elite end-users, turning emerging battlefield requirements into rugged, scalable, mission-ready defenses.
Come build alongside elite engineers on a generational mission to defend the Western world. Candidly, we hold ourselves to an exceptionally high bar: the work is demanding, the pace is intense, and the mission requires people willing to go all in. For the right person, it will be more rewarding than any previous job. Askari is a place for builders serious about mastery, ownership, exponential growth, and delivering capability when it matters most.
As warfare becomes increasingly robotic, distributed, and fast-moving, the defense industrial base needs a new model: Askari is defining that model.
If protecting humanity from the coming age of robotic warfare is the mission you have been waiting for, this is where you do it.
About the role
This role is designed for a lead aeromechanical engineer who can own the analysis, design, build, and flight validation of our interceptor airframe.
You will lead holistic vehicle performance trade studies across aerodynamics, structures, thermal, power systems, and vibration, converge on the optimal full-system design, and physically translate performance and aerodynamic targets into a real, manufacturable airframe through CAD, prototyping, test, and flight.
This role is for an engineer who is both a performance aerodynamicist and a hands-on builder: someone who can derive the right vehicle from first principles and then go build it. You should flourish in the early ambiguity of a clean-sheet program, working from first principles to cut through the noise and quickly distill the few requirements that actually matter.
Above all, we are looking for a track record of novel airframe design. You have personally taken a flying system from concept and trade study through design, build, flight, and validated performance against your predictions and modeling. This is the single most important thing we are looking for.
You will start as the primary individual contributor on the airframe and grow a team underneath you as the program scales. You will work across the rotorcraft, GNC, perception, and electrical teams to integrate their subsystems into a coherent, flight-proven vehicle.
We are looking for evidence-driven engineers: individuals who prioritize physical reality over opinion, use first-principles analysis to drive design decisions, and close the loop between prediction, test, flight data, and the next vehicle.
What you'll do
You will own the interceptor airframe end to end, from clean-sheet performance analysis and ideation through CAD, prototyping, test, and flight. You will work across the rotorcraft, GNC, perception, electrical, and manufacturing teams, but the airframe architecture, performance trades, and physical vehicle design are yours to drive.
You will focus on problems in all of the following areas:
Basic Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in any of the following areas is a plus:
This position may involve access to technology, material, technical data, defense articles, or information subject to U.S. export-control laws, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and applicable contract requirements. Assignment to covered work is contingent upon the company’s ability to verify that the candidate is authorized to receive access to such items or information, including by qualifying as a “U.S. person” as defined in 22 C.F.R. § 120.62, or through any required export-control authorization, notice, approval, or access-control process.
Engineering
Atlanta, GA
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