Careers at Airmesh
Build what connected life will depend on.
Airmesh builds companies in digital infrastructure, networks and autonomous systems. If you have built, operated or studied systems in these fields, we would like to hear from you.
What the work involves
Start with the system, not the job title.
A project may begin with research, a prototype or a problem inside an existing operation. Before proposing a solution, we learn how the system works, who depends on it and why current tools fall short.
- 01
Understand the operation.
Learn how the system works today, who runs it and where the current tools fall short.
- 02
Build and test.
Turn what you learn into a working system and test it under the conditions in which it will be used.
- 03
Carry the work forward.
When the work becomes a company, its team takes responsibility for the product and customers while Airmesh remains the long-term owner.
Ways to contribute
Where you might contribute.
These are not open roles. They are the main ways people contribute across Airmesh and the companies we build. Choose the one closest to your experience when you introduce yourself.
Technology & engineering
Work on architecture, software, hardware, testing and the tools needed to run technical systems reliably.
Product & company building
Define the problem, shape the product and establish the evidence needed before forming a company around it.
Operations & commercial
Work with customers and partners, plan delivery and help a new company develop sound operating habits.
Domain expertise
Bring practical knowledge of the industry, its constraints and the people responsible for running its systems.
How we work
Small teams stay close to the work.
People are expected to understand the whole system, explain their reasoning and take responsibility for the result, not only their assigned part.
Know the details
Understand how the technology behaves, where it can fail and what the people operating it need.
Take responsibility beyond your task
Pay attention to the result, not only the part of the work assigned to you.
Explain your decisions
State the trade-offs, test your assumptions and give colleagues enough context to challenge your thinking.
Think beyond the next release
Choose foundations that can improve over time and be honest about the cost of short-term fixes.
Work with us
Introduce yourself.
We do not publish open roles here, but we welcome relevant introductions. Tell us what you have done, why Airmesh interests you and where you could help.
No CV is needed at this stage. You may include a link to your work, LinkedIn profile or personal site.



