What are the responsibilities and job description for the Drone Operator position at A Leader In Autonomous Robotic Systems For Next-Generation Defense?
HireArt is helping our client find a Drone Operator to support its unmanned aerial systems (UAS) programs and ensure all platforms and equipment are ready for safe, reliable field operations. In this role, you’ll oversee the day-to-day operation and upkeep of the company’s aerial robotics systems.In this role, you’ll spend most of your week in the field conducting flight tests, operating drones in diverse mission scenarios, and performing hands-on troubleshooting, repairs, and software updates to keep the fleet mission-ready.The ideal candidate thrives in fast-paced environments, adapts quickly to shifting priorities, and brings strong operational discipline to field deployments. A military background is ideal, particularly experience with field operations or advanced technology platforms. You’ll directly support flight testing, data collection, and rapid iteration that drives next-generation autonomy in a growing startup environment.As a Drone Operator, you will:Operate Scout’s unmanned aerial systems (UAS) during test missions, training, and field operations.Conduct pre-flight and post-flight inspections to ensure airworthiness and mission readiness.Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair drones and associated ground support equipment.Log flight hours, maintenance actions, and mission data for reporting and compliance.Support engineers by executing test plans, capturing data, and providing operator feedback.Safely transport, stage, and deploy drones across a variety of environments.Stay current with UAS software, firmware, and autonomy system updates.Enforce safe operating procedures and adhere to regulatory requirements.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to prepare platforms for demonstrations and field trials.
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