Job Specifications
You in This Role As a Software Engineer - Test & Production Tools at Unusual Machines, you will design and build Windows-based software that powers the testing and production of FPV/UAV electronics. You'll work hands-on with flight controllers, ESCs, motors, and related hardware, creating reliable tools that automate flashing, configuration, and test execution on the facility floor.
This role sits at the intersection of software, hardware, and manufacturing. You'll immediately contribute to in-progress tools and test fixtures, then continue shaping scalable production and test systems for future products and production lines. This is a highly practical, impact-driven role for an engineer who enjoys building robust tools that directly support real-world manufacturing.
A Day in the Life
Developing and maintaining Windows-based Python tools used by production operators and test engineers
Automating firmware flashing and configuration for flight controllers, ESCs, and other electronics
Building and refining simple, operator-friendly GUIs with clear status indicators and pass/fail results
Integrating software with test fixtures, automation hardware, and external microcontrollers
Running and troubleshooting production tests alongside hardware and manufacturing teams
Reviewing logs, test data, and yield reports to support quality and traceability
Updating tools and scripts as products, firmware, and manufacturing processes evolve
What You'll Do
Design and develop Windows-based applications in Python to support production and engineering test workflows
Automate firmware flashing and device configuration using serial, USB, DFU, SWD, and related interfaces
Build robust GUIs for facility use with clear logging, error handling, and reporting
Interface with test fixtures and automation hardware to trigger tests and capture measurements
Implement structured data logging and report generation for yield tracking and quality analysis
Translate SOPs and manual test procedures into reliable automated test scripts
Maintain and improve existing tools as products and production lines scale
What You'll Bring
Required:
Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent practical experience
3+ years of experience developing Windows-based software tools, ideally for hardware, test, or production environments
Strong proficiency in Python on Windows
Experience with at least one GUI framework (PySide/PyQt, Tkinter, or similar)
Hands-on experience with serial and USB communication and device programming tools
Familiarity with electronic test concepts and lab equipment (oscilloscopes, power supplies, DMMs)
Comfort working closely with hardware, test, and manufacturing engineers
Preferred:
Experience building automated test systems or production test software
FPV/UAV, embedded systems, or flight electronics experience
Familiarity with flight controller firmware such as Betaflight, ArduPilot, INAV, or PX4
What You'll Gain
Direct impact on how FPV/UAV electronics are tested and produced
Hands-on ownership of tools used daily on the facility floor
Close collaboration with hardware, manufacturing, and engineering teams
The opportunity to improve and scale production systems as new products launch
A practical, high-impact engineering role supporting real-world hardware at scale
You'll work closely with Engineering, Test, and Manufacturing teams to ensure production tools are reliable, scalable, and aligned with Unusual Machines' growing product portfolio.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive compensation package
Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision
401(k)
Unlimited PTO
Catered lunches for all employees every day of the week
Employee product discounts
About Us
Unusual Machines is a U.S.-based drone and drone parts company focused on the small and First-Person View (FPV) segments of the drone market. Our brands - Rotor Riot and Fat Shark - are two of the most respected names in FPV and have helped shape the industry through e-commerce, product development, and a deep connection with the pilot community.
We're expanding into enterprise and defense - bringing our obsessive attention to performance, design, and U.S.-based manufacturing into high-stakes environments like search and rescue, STEM education, and military innovation. With several of our products already approved by the Defense Innovation Unit, we're solving procurement issues for customers who demand speed, agility, and compliance.
If you love working at the intersection of community, content, and cutting-edge technology, you'll feel right at home here.
We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
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