About Defense Tech Jobs

Defense Tech Jobs is a focused board for the engineers who build defense and national-security systems. That means software and platform engineers, embedded and firmware developers, autonomy and perception engineers, aerospace and mechanical engineers, electrical and hardware designers, RF and communications engineers, systems and integration engineers, and the manufacturing and test people who take a prototype to production. We stay in this lane on purpose, because general job boards bury a GNC or SIGINT role under a thousand unrelated listings and the people hiring for this work want candidates who already speak the language.

The niche matters because the buyers, the timelines, and the constraints are unlike anything in consumer tech. Programs run against ITAR and clearance requirements, hardware has to survive vibration and EW environments, and a firmware bug can ground a fleet. A new class of well-funded companies is now competing with the traditional primes for the same engineers, and that competition is where the good roles are.

Every listing here is pulled live, directly from real employers' public career feeds. We aggregate straight from company applicant-tracking boards (Greenhouse and Lever) at firms like Shield AI, Palantir, Epirus, Chaos Industries, Vannevar Labs, and Allen Control Systems, and we fold in federal defense and systems roles from USAJobs. The board refreshes daily, filters out recruiting, sales, and back-office postings so you only see genuine technical roles, and links you straight to each company's own application page. We do not write fake listings or pad the count with expired jobs.

It is built for two groups: engineers who want defense and aerospace roles without wading through unrelated openings, and employers who want their technical reqs in front of people who actually work in the field. If a feed goes down we fall back to a small seed and point you to the company's careers page rather than showing you nothing.

Defense Tech Jobs is operated by OmniCore LLC. If something looks off, we want to hear about it.