MQ-UAS Sensor Operator II; Kaneohe Bay
Job in
Pearl City, Honolulu County, Hawaii, 96782, USA
Listed on 2026-07-16
Listing for:
Amentum
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-16
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Robotics, Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Assist Pilot in Command (PIC)
Assist pilot in command (PIC) of MQ-9 aircraft and provide safe operation of aircraft payloads, sensors and communications equipment in CONUS and OCONUS locations.
Essential Responsibilities- Participate in all phases of flight to include planning/briefing, execution, debrief and crew resource management.
- Adhere to specific military, civilian and ICAO flight rules to include compliance with FAA regulations.
- Provide expertise in the operation of unmanned aircraft and sensor operations.
- Develop briefing and training materials to support flight operations.
- Plan and perform a wide range of operations with in-process analog, digital, microwave, optical and mechanical systems and equipment under ambient and environmental conditions.
- Use technical knowledge and experience with UAS operations to facilitate their integration safely and efficiently into the NAS. This effort requires collaboration with US Government organizations and the Original Equipment Manufacturer.
- Use technical knowledge and experience to support UAS integration into the NAS without reducing existing capacity, decreasing safety, negatively impacting current operators, or increasing the risk to airspace users or persons and property on the ground any more than the integration of comparable new and novel technologies.
- Perform other related duties, as assigned.
- Participate in all phases of flight to include planning/briefing, execution, debrief and crew resource management.
- Adhere to specific military, civilian and ICAO flight rules to include compliance with FAA regulations.
- Provide expertise in the operation of unmanned aircraft and sensor operations.
- Develop briefing and training materials to support flight operations.
- Plan and perform a wide range of operations with in-process analog, digital, microwave, optical and mechanical systems and equipment under ambient and environmental conditions.
- Use technical knowledge and experience with UAS operations to facilitate their integration safely and efficiently into the NAS. This effort requires collaboration with US Government organizations and the Original Equipment Manufacturer.
- Use technical knowledge and experience to support UAS integration into the NAS without reducing existing capacity, decreasing safety, negatively impacting current operators, or increasing the risk to airspace users or persons and property on the ground any more than the integration of comparable new and novel technologies.
- Perform other related duties, as assigned.
- Must have an active Secret US Government clearance with ability to obtain Top‑Secret.
Note:
US Citizenship is required to obtain a Secret Clearance. - High school graduate (or equivalent) with 5 plus years in the performance and execution of U.S. military requirements.
- Within the last 10 years, at least one year of MQ‑9A Sensor Operator duties to US Naval/USAF UAS flight operations or within the last 15 years, at least 3 years of MQ‑9A sensor operator duties supporting US Naval/USAF UAS flight operations.
- Qualified MQ‑9A Sensor Operator or previously qualified MQ‑9A Sensor Operator (Form 8/NATOPS Eval within last 3 years).
- Must have at least 200 hours as MQ‑9A Sensor Operator.
- Must possess current FAA Class I or Class II Medical Certificate or DOD equivalent.
- Must have excellent verbal and written skills and the ability to professionally interface with numerous levels of management, customers, and peers.
- The ability to work extended hours and travel as required.
- The ability to work as a team to accomplish mission requirements.
- Active Top‑Secret clearance.
- Qualified MQ‑9A Line of Sight Launch and Recovery (LOS L/R) Sensor Operator or previously qualified MQ‑9A LOS L/R Sensor Operator (Form 8 within last 3 years).
- Qualified MQ‑9A SATCOM Launch and Recovery (SLR) Sensor Operator or previously qualified MQ‑9A SLR Sensor Operator (documentation within last 3 years).
- Current or previously qualified MQ‑9A Instructor Sensor Operator.
$60.42
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