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UK Mission Field Support

London, England, United Kingdom

CHAOS Inc. is a global technology company delivering next-generation capabilities to the defense and critical industrial sectors. Founded in 2022 by a seasoned leadership team, CHAOS has quickly become the place where world-class multi-disciplinary engineers come to build mission-critical technologies. CHAOS has a mission-focused culture, dedicated to solving the toughest technical challenges. Its unique agile engineering approach enables rapid prototyping, while deep partnerships with defense and industry ensure real-world solutions.

Role Overview: 

This role will drive UK, Europe and Middle East defense business by delivering logistical support and non-customer coordination to ensure CHAOS is delivered to the customer. Mission Field Support will closely support mission execution by getting in the field, testing, planning and delivering product events. The ideal candidate demonstrates excellent problem-solving skills to overcome real world frictions, is preemptive, collaborative and leads by example. Rest assured; no two days will be the same. Be hungry – hunt for problems and be the one to deliver solutions. This role requires strong initiative and creativity to ensure CHAOS is the first to show up. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Enable mission execution. This role is focused on ensuring the right equipment and people are in the right place at the right time. Plan, organize and communicate in support of mission execution to deliver testing, exercises and operational deployments of CHAOS systems.
  • Support CHAOS testing. The lead for ensuring the UK CHAOS team is trained and UK systems are tested. Find suitable testing sites and facilitate access in the UK and Europe.
  • Know our product – know the mission. This role will lead on CHAOS’ rear echelon. Success requires a thorough understanding of our technology, capabilities, people and resources squared with the mission and user requirements. 
  • Build and maintain the enterprise. Take responsibility for real life support to the UK CHAOS team, including working premises, testing sites, storage, transport and visitors.

Minimum Requirements: 

  • Problem solving mentality. Fight for information, build a team, be creative, a thought leader and relish the opportunity to take responsibility for a difficult problem.
  • Humour and humility: Be the first to volunteer, no matter the task and create a climate so that others will follow. This role will take responsibility for a myriad of tasks that cannot be foreseen; adaptability is key.
  • Enjoy getting your hands dirty – literally: CHAOS is an engineering-first company with a hardware component. This role will involve getting hands-on hardware in the field and in support of mission execution.
  • Risk tolerance: We intend to go with our customers to where they need us most to deliver.
  • Travel: Ability and interest to travel (typically 25%, with flexibility for higher travel periods) to customer sites and our offices in LA & Washington DC.
  • UK Security Clearance: Existing UK security clearance, or eligibility to obtain it.

Preferred Requirements: 

  • Experience: Radar, RF, sensor, weapons systems, defence technology or communications experience.
  • Military background: Engineering or Special Forces background.
  • Travel experience: Comfortable with organizing and navigating overseas engagements, operating in remote areas and able to plan for and mitigate risk to reputation, mission and personnel.


Why CHAOS?

  • Health Benefits: private medical, dental and vision benefits (for employees & dependents) will be 100% paid for by the company
  • Additional benefits: 5% pension match
  • Compensation Components: competitive base salaries, generous pre-IPO stock option grants, relocation assistance + (coming soon!) annual bonuses
  • Company Size: 100 employees and counting!
  • More About Us: We're building the next generation of aerospace, defense and critical industry technologies with a seasoned team of mission-focused individuals. We were founded in June 2022 and our goal is to become the platform where world-class engineers come to solve critical, real-world problems. We use agile engineering approaches which enable rapid prototyping, deep partnerships with the defense industry ensuring real-world application, and our newly-invented Coherence platform (through which we’ve made a fundamental breakthrough) improves sensor performance and decision-making in real-time. As of April 2025 we have raised $490M (including a $275M Series C at a $2B valuation) from some of the most prominent VC funds and investors including Accel, NEA, 8VC, and Valar. With a managing team that includes Epirus’ founding members (responsible for building a $1.5B company from scratch) + key drivers from Palantir (instrumental in Palantir’s growth to $1B in revenue), we are well-positioned to become one of the fastest growing companies to date!

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