BETA Technologies builds electric vertical aircraft (ALIA) and supporting charging infrastructure for sustainable aviation. The stack reflects aerospace-grade hardware and systems work: CAD tools (CATIA, Solidworks, Onshape), embedded systems (C, ARM, STM32), avionics standards (DO-178C), and ALM platforms (Polarion, JAMA). Engineering dominates hiring (128 roles), with manufacturing (49), quality (6), and data (5) teams scaled to support airworthiness certification and production ramp—a profile typical of early-stage aerospace manufacturers moving from prototype validation into manufacturability and compliance at scale.
Notable leadership hires: Calibration Lead, Platform Product Lead
BETA Technologies, founded in 2017 and based in South Burlington, Vermont, designs and manufactures electric vertical aircraft and charging ecosystems. The company employs 501–1,000 people across engineering, manufacturing, operations, quality, and logistics functions. Active projects span flight control system design, composite airframe fabrication, embedded avionics software, and large-scale certification testing. The business is heavily weighted toward safety-critical systems: compliance with DO-178C avionics standards, quality assurance processes, and certification validation feature prominently in operational priorities.
BETA Technologies manufactures ALIA, an electric vertical aircraft (EVA), along with charging infrastructure. The company is 501–1,000 employees and based in South Burlington, Vermont.
Engineering (128 active roles), manufacturing (49), operations (17), sales (10), legal (7), logistics (7), quality (6), and data (5). Hiring velocity is decelerating. Roles are open in the United States and Canada.
CAD and design: CATIA, Solidworks, Onshape. Embedded systems: C, ARM, STM32, CAN, I2C. Avionics standards: DO-178C, RTCA. ALM: Polarion, JAMA, Jira. Manufacturing: DMG Mori CNC, Ansys for thermal analysis.
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