Intel

Beta Technologies

An electric aviation company with an unusually disciplined approach to certification, infrastructure, and deployment — not just the aircraft.

Overview

What this company is useful for understanding

An electric aviation company with an unusually disciplined approach to certification, infrastructure, and deployment — not just the aircraft.

Hiring Context

Current market activity

Open Roles

183

Tracked across 61 departments

Sector Coverage

Aviation

Departments Hiring
High School Job Shadow03-5007 Manufacturing Dir. Paint & Finish03-7407 NPI Engineering03-5001 Manufacturing Dir. Structures01-7301 Certification01-6106 BETA Culture01-6104 Public Affairs03-5004 Manufacturing Dir. Batteries01-6216 Team Operations01-6105 BETA EatsGeneral (Intern)01-6205 Logistics & Warehousing01-6221 Business Development01-6302 Charge Sales03-5901 Business Processes01-6203 Procurement01-7102 Battery R&D01-6211 Facilities01-7004 Machine Shop01-6202 Aircraft Sales03-5002 Manufacturing Dir. Composites01-7001 Advanced Concepts01-7104 Structures01-6301 Installation01-6209 Digital Infrastructure01-7401 Manufacturing EngineeringGeneral01-6227 Component Sales01-7107 Airborne Hardware01-7108 Airborne Software01-7115 Ground Support Equipment01-6206 Production Planning01-6103 Legal03-5006 Manufacturing Dir. FAL03-7306 Configuration Management01-7207 Flight Test03-5003 Manufacturing Dir. Sub-Systems01-6401 Program Operations01-7304 Human Factors01-6224 Information Security01-7209 Shared Test Services01-7101 Motors R&D01-7103 Controls Electronics01-7003 Composites03-5005 Manufacturing Dir. Motors03-5009 Manufacturing Dir. GSE03-7405 Materials & Processing01-7111 Sensors & Systems01-7110 Cabin Systems01-7112 Lift Kit01-5010 Quality Control Inspect01-6501 BETA Flight Program01-6213 Production Quality03-5901 Production Management01-7302 Systems01-6201 Government Contracts01-6212 Quality Management Systems01-7303 Safety01-6101 Finance01-6215 Supplier Quality01-6226 Aftermarket
Why It Matters

Beta stands out in electric aviation because it treats charging infrastructure and certification pathways as first-class engineering problems, not afterthoughts. That discipline is visible in the pace and structure of its program execution. The company is worth watching because the aviation sector rewards teams that can survive the full regulatory and deployment arc, not just the demo arc.

What To Watch

Watch the relationship between its commercial programs and defense interest. The company has real dual-use character. How it sequences customers, manages FAA certification timelines, and scales its manufacturing and service infrastructure will be the real story.

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What capability is this company actually trying to build?

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What should the role mix, customer mix, or deployment signal tell us next?

Tags

A short tag layer to keep the company legible inside the broader map.

aviationelectrificationcertificationdual-use