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Every Component Matters: Building the Team That Secures the Skies

Every Component Matters: Building the Team That Secures the Skies

21.01.2026

In the world of high technology, especially in Defense Tech, there are no minor details. One loose screw, one wrong line of code, or a single millimeter of error in calculations can change the course of events. That is why at Pegasus Arms, we adhere to a principle of absolute responsibility: from the blueprint on the screen to the flight in the sky.

Today, we are not just developing hardware. We are creating an advantage. And to achieve this, we need people who share our vision.

More Than Just a Job

We know that the success of a complex mechanism depends on the reliability of every single part. Similarly, the success of a company depends on every employee. Whether you are an engineer, developer, assembler, or manager, at Pegasus Arms you become part of a system working toward a shared victory. We are looking for those who:

  • Think systematically. You understand cause-and-effect relationships and the impact of your work on the final result.
  • Value quality. You are someone for whom "good enough" is never an option.
  • Strive for growth. Miltech is an industry that changes daily. We are looking for people ready to learn and adapt with us.

Stability in Times of Change

We understand that to perform quality work, a person needs a reliable foundation. Working on tasks that change the rules of the game on the front lines, our team needs to be confident in their tomorrow.

That is why Pegasus Arms offers transparent and dignified terms of cooperation:

  1. Official employment and transparent salary. We respect the law and the labor of our people, guaranteeing fair financial compensation.
  2. Employee reservation (Deferment). As an enterprise critical to the country's defense capability, we ensure reservation (deferment from military service) for our key team members.
  3. Health and well-being. Full coverage of sick leave and a guaranteed 24 calendar days of vacation. We know that to work effectively, one must rest effectively.
  4. Comfort and development. We create conditions where you want to create, and we support our employees' drive for learning.

Join the Game Changers

We are expanding our team, and we might be looking for you. If you are ready to apply your skills where they are needed most right now — welcome aboard.

The main thing is not just to start the process, but to achieve the result. Let’s hold the sky together.

👉 View current vacancies and send your CV on our career page: https://pegasusarms.com.ua/career

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