1

Electrical Pilot Jobs (NOW HIRING)

As a UAS Pilot, you will: Join our team of operators in the United States as we scale to conquer ... You will combine a passion for autonomous flight operations and drone electrical and mechanical ...

UAS Pilot II/I Work Place Flexibility: Onsite Legal Entity: Entergy Services, LLC Job Summary ... Preferred experience, certificates, licenses, etc. (Not Required, but is a plus) Electrical and Gas ...

Job Purpose and Impact The Pilot Plant Specialist will support operations within the Crop ... Support safe operation of mechanical, electrical, and process control systems, including ...

Job Purpose and Impact The Pilot Plant Specialist will support operations within the Crop ... Support safe operation of mechanical, electrical, and process control systems, including ...

... electrical, and instrumentation systems throughout a broad array of industrial applications ... The Drone Pilot will travel regularly to active project sites in the West Texas area, coordinate ...

As a UAS Pilot, you will: Join our team of operators in the United States as we scale to conquer ... You will combine a passion for autonomous flight operations and drone electrical and mechanical ...

UAS Pilot II/I Work Place Flexibility: Onsite Legal Entity: Entergy Services, LLC Job Summary ... Preferred experience, certificates, licenses, etc. (Not Required, but is a plus) Electrical and Gas ...

... electrical, and instrumentation systems throughout a broad array of industrial applications ... The Drone Pilot will travel regularly to active project sites in the West Texas area, coordinate ...

Job Purpose and Impact The Pilot Plant Specialist will support operations within the Crop ... Support safe operation of mechanical, electrical, and process control systems, including ...

The Pilot Plant Technician works with various functions to conduct assigned chemical process ... Instrumentation and/or electrical skills are preferred. * 5 years of experience in a technical lab ...

Lastly, the Tenzing Pilot Operation is located in Elkton, MD, and supports the Advanced Performance ... Lead Electrical Process Hazards Analyses, Pre-Startup Safety Reviews, and Incident Investigations

Lastly, the Tenzing Pilot Operation is located in Elkton, MD, and supports the Advanced Performance ... Lead Electrical Process Hazards Analyses, Pre-Startup Safety Reviews, and Incident Investigations

next page

Showing results 1-20

Electrical Pilot information

See salary details

$15

$34

$48

How much do electrical pilot jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical pilot in the United States is $34.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.16 and $40.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Can electricians make $200,000?

Electricians can earn $200,000 or more annually with extensive experience, specialized skills, and working in high-paying industries or locations. Achieving this income often requires overtime, union membership, or owning a contracting business. Salary levels vary based on geographic area, certifications, and the complexity of projects handled.

What is the difference between Electrical Pilot vs Electrician?

AspectElectrical PilotElectrician
Required CertificationsElectrical Pilot license, specialized trainingJourneyman or Master Electrician license
Work EnvironmentAircraft, aviation settings, often outdoorsConstruction sites, residential, commercial buildings
Industry UsageAviation, aerospace, specialized electrical operationsConstruction, maintenance, installation

Electrical Pilots operate aircraft to perform electrical inspections and maintenance in aviation settings, requiring specialized licenses and training. Electricians work on installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems in buildings and infrastructure. While both roles involve electrical work, Electrical Pilots focus on aerial operations within the aviation industry, whereas Electricians work primarily on ground-based electrical systems.

Do electricians make $100,000 a year?

Electricians can earn $100,000 or more annually, especially with experience, advanced certifications, and working in high-demand areas or specialized fields like industrial or commercial electrical work. Entry-level electricians typically earn less, but wages increase with skills, overtime, and union membership.

What do aviation electricians do?

Aviation electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical systems and components in aircraft, ensuring compliance with safety standards. They work with wiring, lighting, navigation systems, and other electronic equipment, often using specialized tools and following technical manuals. Certification and adherence to aviation regulations are essential in this role.

How much do NASA electricians get paid?

NASA electricians are typically federal government employees, and their salaries are based on the General Schedule (GS) pay scale. Entry-level electricians may start around GS-5 or GS-6, with salaries ranging from approximately $30,000 to $50,000 annually, while experienced electricians can earn higher GS levels, potentially exceeding $70,000 per year. Certifications, experience, and location can influence pay rates.
More about Electrical Pilot jobs
What cities are hiring for Electrical Pilot jobs? Cities with the most Electrical Pilot job openings:
What states have the most Electrical Pilot jobs? States with the most job openings for Electrical Pilot jobs include:
Infographic showing various Electrical Pilot job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 11% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,669 per year, or $34.9 per hour.
UAS Pilot

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

About SkySpecs

SkySpecs is simplifying renewable energy asset management by offering purpose-built technologies and services that help our customers deliver industry-leading productivity, efficiency, and returns. Every day we help our customers unlock the power of their data so they can make confident, informed decisions. Our team brings deep industry experience and a willingness to get our hands dirty to first understand and then solve customer problems on the ground.

SkySpecs launched the world's first completely autonomous blade inspection product in 2016 with a custom-designed drone system. Since then, SkySpecs has inspected over 160,000 wind turbines in over 31 countries, becoming the world leader in understanding the health of turbine blades. Identifying issues with turbine blades is only the first step. In 2019, SkySpecs launched Horizon to be a platform for SkySpecs to offer a multi-layered solution for customers that includes: data collection, wind turbine blade engineering expertise, and a place for all stakeholders to collaborate to manage and analyze massive amounts of data, spot trends, and create plans for high-cost repair campaigns. Since 2021, SkySpecs acquired three companies specializing in wind turbine drivetrain monitoring, financial management and automated turbine data analytics and fleet optimization, further expanding our offering in the market. Ultimately, this will help reduce the cost and risk of operations for the industry.

What will I be getting myself into?

SkySpecs will probably be unlike any place you've ever worked. The second you walk in the door (or log in, if you are remote), you will feel the high-energy environment filled with incredibly smart people solving hard problems. SkySpecs values collaboration, multidisciplinary problem solving, and a mantra of 'under-promise, over-deliver'. SkySpecs is at a critical growth period where there are endless opportunities to make an impact.

As a UAS Pilot, you will:

Join our team of operators in the United States as we scale to conquer the aerial inspection industry. You will combine a passion for autonomous flight operations and drone electrical and mechanical troubleshooting knowledge. You will be responsible for executing on-site inspection work for our American customers, in-field technical troubleshooting, and transiting your equipment between sites as needed for longer deployment campaigns. You will be a critical member of the SkySpecs Operations Team and interact regularly with our on-site customers face-to-face, representing us on-site through efficient project execution, exceptional professionalism, and a nonstop commitment to safe UAS operations. You will be deployed across the USA for onshore inspections, spanning from the Pacific Northwest, down through central California, across the plains states and up to the Northeast. As a Commercial UAS Pilot, you'll be responsible for solving a variety of operational challenges, many of which will involve implementing new processes and fielding new technology solutions.

In a given week you will:

  • Deploy to customer project locations - sometimes solo, sometimes on small teams - to execute on-site wind turbine blade inspections using the SkySpecs automated drone system
  • Communicate daily to SkySpecs and customers on project progress, upcoming logistics, technical troubleshooting details, product improvements, etc.
  • Be patient with and passionate for the most advanced commercial UAS technology on the market
  • Charge, discharge, pack, and ship flight batteries

Requirements of the job:

  • FAA Part 107 Certificated Remote Pilot (current)
  • Native English speaker or proficiency at or above CEFR Level C1 or TOEFL Score >100
  • Eligible to work in the United States
  • Primary place of residence within the USA: Omaha, NE, Des Moines, IA, Sioux Falls, SD or Texas preferred.
  • Minimum of 25 logged hours as pilot-in-command (PIC) with heavy-lift (>7 kgs MTOW) multi-rotor platforms and at least 100 logged hours of overall UAS PIC experience; strong preference for extensive experience in "DJI Atti" mode equivalent (i.e. manual flying with no GPS position hold)
  • Ability to travel up to 80% of the time, deployed to remote wind farms throughout the USA, in up to 4-week increments with 1-week breaks, depending on local regulations - Average is closer to 2-3 week increments
  • Work 10+ hours a day in various weather conditions
  • Knowledge and hands-on experience with UAS operations, vehicle and sensor assembly, telemetry radios, R/C transmitters, video downlinks, or general UAS field troubleshooting
  • Willingness to jump in at any level of operations and do "whatever it takes" to help the project
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills; high attention to detail; a stellar team player
  • Must be comfortable with ambiguity and fast, constant changes to "the plan" with the ability to adapt quickly and make it seem effortless
  • A valid passport
  • A valid driver's license
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and stand for long periods of time
  • Experience with being deployed for long periods of time
  • 2-year technical degree or higher in unmanned systems, aviation, operations, or a related field
  • CPR/AED & First Aid training certificate (active) preferred
  • OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 training certificates (active) preferred
  • Wind energy / renewables experience preferred
  • Startup or tech experience

Bonus points for:

  • 2-year technical degree or higher in unmanned systems, aviation, operations, or a related field
  • Experience with drone operations as PIC in multiple EU countries - the more, the better!
  • Offshore flight operations experience - bonus points for having GWO 1-5 certifications
  • CPR/AED & First Aid training certificate (active)
  • OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 training certificates (active)
  • Working-level proficiency in multiple languages besides English
  • Experience with being deployed for long periods of time
  • Wind energy / renewables experience
  • Startup or tech experience

If you require a reasonable accommodation in accordance with applicable laws to assist with the job applicable or pre-employment process, please direct inquiries to People & Culture at ask-people-culture @ skyspecs.com

Employment Type: FULL_TIME