What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pilot position at GREENMAN-PEDERSEN INC?
GPI Geospatial is seeking a pilot for either our Orlando, FL office. This is a critical role that involves the operation of single and multi-engine aircraft (Cessna T206) to complete aerial missions for the collection of remote sensing data. The successful candidate will be responsible for the maintenance, cleanliness, and safe operations of your assigned aircraft, assessing weather conditions, and capturing remote sensing data in an effective and efficient manner. Project missions have a diverse range of geographical coverage and size. Must be ready for emergency response situations and take advantage of optimum flying conditions, including weekends and potentially holidays.
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Responsibilities:
- Perform a pre/post-flight inspection of the aircraft
- Creating and adjusting flight plans
- Safety-minded aircraft operation adhering to FAA and company safety guidelines
- Mission and ATC coordination planning
- Work with sensor operator to perform efficient flight mission imagery/data collection
- When traveling, responsible for securing hangar space, arrangement of rental cars and hotels
- Securing a forward base of operations for project-specific assignments
- Monitor weather and cloud conditions for project sites
Qualifications:
- High School diploma required, Associate or bachelor’s degree preferred
- 2nd Class Medical
- FAA Commercial pilot license with Instrument and Multi-Engine Land Rating
- 600 Total hours (25 Hours Multi-Engine preferred but not required) (less if PA-31 aircraft experience)
- Complex aircraft experience, Cessna 206 preferred, surveying is a big plus
- Passing a background check and drug screening
- Aerial survey experience (preferred)