Drone Hub Operator - Belgium Deployment; hold rights Belgium
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Manufacturing / Production
Systems Engineer
Location: Town of Belgium
Drone Hub Operator - Belgium Deployment (Must hold rights to work in Belgium)
Job Title:
Drone Hub Operator, Belgium Project (Must have a EU passport/rights to work in Belgium)
Team: Skyports Hub Operator Programme
Hours: Variable, based on deployments
Travel: Paid when travel is part of a deployment (e.g. ferry to a working site)
Food/Drink: Up to £20/day reimbursed during deployments (receipts required)
Location: Belgium-based from 1st February - 31st July 2026
Skyports is recruiting Hub Operators (HOs) under our Skyports Hub Operator Programme (SHOP). This role supports drone flight operations by ensuring the aircraft, launch sites, and ground processes run smoothly and safely. You’ll be working closely with Remote Pilots and other team members to deliver drone services across delivery, inspection, and surveillance missions. This is flexible, project-based work. You choose which deployments you want to support.
Project length can range from 1 week to 8+ weeks. We expect you to take part in at least 2–3 projects each year, but you’re welcome to do more. With operations running around the world, there are always opportunities to get involved and support our ground teams.
- Set up and secure drone landing and take-off points (TOLPs)
- Carry out basic aircraft maintenance (Level
1) and battery management - Assist with launch, monitoring, and recovery of flights
- Maintain visual line of sight with the aircraft when required
- Watch out for environmental or safety hazards and report them
- Ensure proper logbook and maintenance record-keeping
- Support the team with kit handling and refueling
- Keep your ground procedures and documentation knowledge up to date
- Complete refresher training as needed before deployments
You may be required to travel domestically or internationally for deployments. Full training will be provided before you begin.
About youWe’re looking for people who are:
- Safety conscious, with a calm and focused approach
- Comfortable working outdoors and in varied environments
- Happy to travel and be away from home on deployments
- Practical and hands-on with kit and tools
- Good communicators and team players
- Reliable, punctual, and detail-focused
- Physically able to manage drone and battery handling tasks
You do not need a drone license. This is a ground-based role, and full training is provided. You must be able to be based in Belgium.
Interview Process- Apply for the Role
Submit your application through a link. - Video Introduction
You’ll be asked to record a short 60-second video introducing yourself and explaining why you want to join the programme. - Training Day Invitation
If selected, you’ll be invited to attend an in-person training day where we assess your practical skills and team fit. - Offer
If you pass the training day, you’ll be offered a role as a Hub Operator.
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