At Dronetag, we’re building technology for a safer and more efficient airspace. We design and manufacture Remote ID devices for drones, integrate detection systems, and handle the entire development process—from hardware to cloud—completely in-house.
Our hardware team has developed four generations of our own products, passed international certifications (FCC, RED), and deployed devices worldwide. We fine-tune every design detail—because we know that reliability starts with architecture.
We're looking for an experienced engineer who thinks in systems, but doesn’t shy away from a soldering iron. We value technical intuition, a drive for results, and the ability to see the bigger picture.
You’ll be joining a team led by Tomáš Beneš, Dronetag’s co-founder. Your closest collaborator will be Michal, who oversees the full development cycle—from the first draft to mass production.
What our Hardware team focuses on:
- Developing electronic systems for our devices – from architecture to mass production.
- Drone detection and identification – working with SDR, multilateration (TDoA, AoA).
- Optimizing and certifying our products – testing, analysis, regulatory compliance.
- Constant innovation and improvement of our development processes.
This role is a great fit if you:
- Take initiative and aren’t afraid to bring your own ideas.
- Like working independently, but collaborate effectively.
- Want to directly shape products and have a say in where they’re headed.
What you’ll be doing:
- Designing electronic circuits and PCBs (Eagle / KiCad).
- Selecting components, creating schematics and libraries.
- Debugging and testing prototypes, optimizing designs.
- Preparing documentation for certification and production.
- Working closely with firmware developers, mechanical designers, and manufacturing.
- Bringing new methodologies, automation, and innovation into our workflow.
What you should bring to the table:
- Industry experience (min. 2 years with a degree, or 5 years without).
- PCB design experience (at least 4-layer boards, SMD components with 500 μm pitch).
- Ability to design digital circuits (MCUs, SPI, Ethernet, USB, UART, I2C…).
- Basic knowledge of RF design (LoRa, Wi-Fi, Zigbee…).
- Confidence using an oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and vector network analyzer.
- Advanced English (documentation, communication).
- Independence, attention to detail, and a get-it-done attitude.
Bonus skills we’d love to see:
- Designing high-speed digital interfaces (DDRx, HDMI, PCIe).
- RF design above 2 GHz (impedance matching, filters, amplifiers).
- Experience with SDR hardware and RF testing.
- FCC/RED certification for radio systems, EMC and ESD testing.
- Hand-soldering prototypes and advanced soldering techniques (BGA, hot air rework).
What you’ll get in return:
- A chance to work on cutting-edge tech and shape where it’s going.
- Flexible working hours and partial remote work.
- A beautiful workspace in a modern villa with a garden in Prague’s Vinohrady.
- Multisport card, access to company car/scooter.
- Teambuildings, LAN parties, drone testing days.
- Custom-fit benefits – if you need something, just ask!
Send us your LinkedIn profile or CV, tell us what you can do and don't forget to mention the projects you've worked on previously.
There is no need for cover letters, just write us an informal e-mail, Alžběta is your contact person to apply for this job position:
If you would like to learn more about Dronetag, check out the following links.