Drone hardware and flight-control components for enterprise operators
Unusual Machines manufactures flight controllers, ESCs, and power distribution boards for enterprise drone platforms, built on ArduPilot and PX4 open-source stacks. The company is mid-implementation on Salesforce CRM and evaluating Google Workspace adoption while scaling production — engineering and manufacturing hiring are balanced and accelerating, but sales-process bottlenecks and real-time production visibility gaps suggest the supply chain is outpacing go-to-market maturity.
Notable leadership hires: Quality Director
Unusual Machines designs and manufactures drone components and flight-control systems for the enterprise and industrial drone sector. Founded in 2023 and based in Orlando, FL, the company operates as a public entity with 11–50 employees across engineering, manufacturing, operations, and sales. The product line centers on open-source flight controllers (ArduPilot/PX4-compatible), electronic speed controllers, and power distribution boards. Go-to-market runs through Salesforce and a pipeline-automation system; production faces tight scheduling and supplier-quality constraints, while procurement operations are still being formalized.
Flight controllers, ESCs (electronic speed controllers), and power distribution boards based on ArduPilot and PX4 open-source flight stacks for enterprise drone platforms.
Orlando, FL. The company is currently hiring only in the United States.
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