UAS Pilot and Safety Coordinator
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics -
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Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Job Description
Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership (MAAP) is seeking qualified applicants with experience in flight operations disciplines relevant to uncrewed/autonomous systems to serve as a supporting pilot of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) for Counter‑UAS research and testing. Successful applicants will be able to support a diverse array of tasks related to UAS research, with preference given to candidates who have both uncrewed aircraft pilot experience as well as experience operating counter UAS systems.
Applicants who qualify to participate in the DOD Skillbridge program are encouraged to apply. The UAS Pilot Coordinator must be a self‑motivated team player who can take on and effectively execute a broad set of tasks. The position may receive tasking from the flight operations and engineering team leads and will report to the MAAP Chief of Flight Operations. The incumbent is expected to exercise sound decision‑making and problem‑solving skills while interacting with internal and external Test Site users and partners.
The incumbent should be able to independently and effectively manage UAS field operations in diverse field environments. This position will be expected to lift, carry, move, load/unload equipment and field supplies of up to 25 pounds; possess a safe driving record to drive a government vehicle, and work outside in environmental conditions for up to 10 hours, as well as walk a minimum of 2 miles and traverse uneven terrain.
This position also involves fine manipulation of UAS equipment and parts.
- Experience with piloting autonomous and/or uncrewed aircraft
- Good communication skills
- Applicants must be able to lift, carry, move, load/unload equipment and field supplies of up to 25 pounds; possess a safe driving record to drive a government vehicle, work outside in environmental conditions for up to 10 hours, and walk a minimum of 2 miles and traverse uneven terrain.
- Must be a US Citizen
- C‑UAS experience
- Experience working with or within the Department of Defense
- FAA Part 107
- FAA Certified Flight Instructor or Ground Instructor
- Proficient RC flying skills
- Experience working with aviation safety
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Overtime StatusExempt:
Not eligible for overtime
Restricted
Salary Information63,708 - 79,635; commensurate with experience
Hours per week40
Review DateJun 12, 2026
Additional InformationDue to restriction in the program and funding, must be a U.S. citizen.
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
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