Aviation Compliance Lead

Skydio Skydio · Defense · San Mateo, CA +1 · Operations

The Aviation Compliance Lead will be responsible for managing Skydio's aviation authorizations and operational approvals, including FAA drone registrations, product compliance documents, waiver tracking, and maintaining operations manuals and policies. This role involves partnering with regulatory and operational leaders to ensure compliance, supporting pilot certification and training, and assisting with customer compliance inquiries.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as the responsible lead for Skydio-held aviation authorizations and operational approvals.
  2. Manage FAA drone registrations, product compliance documents, waiver tracking, and other regulatory recordkeeping.
  3. Maintain and continuously improve Skydio’s operations manual and aviation-related policies and procedures.
  4. Support pilot certification tracking, safety training programs, and compliance briefings.
  5. Partner closely with regulatory, and operational leaders to ensure consistent adherence across programs.

Skills

Required

  • Experience in aviation compliance, regulatory operations, safety management, or a related aviation field.
  • Strong working knowledge of FAA UAS regulations and approval frameworks.
  • Experience managing aviation documentation systems, manuals, and compliance recordkeeping.
  • Demonstrated ability to build and scale structured processes in a growing, operationally complex environment.
  • Strong written communication skills with exceptional attention to detail.
  • Ability to collaborate cross-functionally across regulatory, operational, and training teams.
  • Comfort operating in a high-visibility environment where regulatory expectations are evolving.
  • A B.A. or B.S. degree required; aviation, engineering, or related field preferred.

What the JD emphasized

  • aviation compliance
  • regulatory operations
  • safety management
  • FAA UAS regulations
  • aviation documentation systems
  • compliance recordkeeping
  • structured processes
  • regulatory expectations are evolving