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Thursday, May 14, 2015

SCAN Eagle SUAS Pilots, Operators, Maintainers

SCAN Eagle SUAS Pilots, Operators, Maintainers

ONVOI Aviation Support Services has an immediate need for SCAN Eagle SUAS Pilots, Operators, Maintainers and Mission Coordinators

Seeking  Full-Time Scan Eagle SUAS FSR’s (Pilots, Operators, and Maintainers) for deployment OCONUS.

This is a surging area of operations.

Former SCAN Eagle Operators with any scan eagle experience should apply.

Pay: Excellent pay and benefits, deployment cycle varies 4-6 months.
Location: OCONUS
Duties For SCAN Eagle SUAS Pilots, Operators, Maintainers:
Operate Scan Eagle SUAS Platform
Provide maintenance functions on Scan Eagle SUAS platforms in remote locations.
Operate Scan Eagle Sensors
Ability to lift 50 lbs
Ability to operate in remote Forward Operating Bases overseas.

Specific Requirements For SCAN Eagle SUAS Pilots, Operators, Maintainers:
Scan Eagle Training with in 2 years of completion
Other SUAS experience desired but not required
FAA Certified Class II Medical Certificate
Former Military desired
Ability to obtain Secret 

Email resume to info@onvoi.us
or call SE region, 662-889-8814; Central region 501-908-7977 and Westcoast region 805-312-3274.
Www.onvoi.net

About ONVOI, LLC
ONVOI  management has over 30 years of aviation experience, and is ready to support your general aviation needs from specialized ISR support requirements to turnkey general aviation operations.
Our subject matter experts have broad program management, flight operations, field technical services, CONOPS development, technical writing, and intelligence data analysis backgrounds in airborne Intelligence collection.

Our technical services team includes experienced program managers, systems engineers, integration test and evaluation engineers, ISR mission support specialists, Mission Planning and Post Mission Analysis, Architecture Development, and Risk Management.

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