UAV Distribution Inspector/Visual Observer Retail & Wholesale - Camarillo, CA at Geebo

UAV Distribution Inspector/Visual Observer

5.
0 Camarillo, CA Camarillo, CA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$61.
8K - $78.
2K a year Estimated:
$61.
8K - $78.
2K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago UAV Distribution Inspector/Visual Observer SkySkopes is looking for UAV Electrical Overhead Inspector and Visual Observer who is responsible for identifying potential defects and auditing the overhead distribution poles using a proprietary application to log the observed field conditions.
This person will also support the unmanned pilot (PIC) and act as a visual observer (VO) to ensure safe flight operations can be maintained.
The Inspector/VO will align with SkySkopes innovative, professional and ethical mentality.
The Inspector/VO will report to the Inspector/UAV field supervisor.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Work within a crew of (2) individuals to collect field data of utility scale OH distribution assets.
Become proficient in the technology and applications used in the field.
Support PIC in set up and tear down of take-off and landing sites.
Provides input for training materials to ensure process is efficient across all crews.
Travels to jobsites for extended periods of time.
Organize field materials and equipment as necessary.
Able to perform desired inspection and audits efficiently.
Participate in team calls and training as needed.
(remote or in-person).
Completes inspections thoroughly and with high level of accuracy.
Contributes to new policies and procedures related to the position and department.
Works with PIC, Team Leads and Director of Operations to improve real time communication and working knowledge.
Able to recognizes and protect sensitive information during.
Ability to effectively communicate to customers and the general public about the operation.
Ensure safety standards are followed including the use of all required PPE.
Other jobs as assigned.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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