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Entry Level Part 107 Pilot Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Drone Technician

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

Current FAA Part 107 Pilot * CPR/First Aid Certification * Candidate has a registered LLC entity * 2 or more years operating Drones * 1 or more years operating DJI drones * 50 or more drone flights ...

In lieu of degree, 2-4 years of flight experience as a Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot and 200 hours of verifiable experience in Commercial UAS Operations. Minimum knowledge, skills, and abilities ...

$60K/yr

Applicants must possess an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate and FAA Part 137 certification. Agricultural experience is preferred, and a valid driver's license is required. Primary ...

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In lieu of degree, 2-4 years of flight experience as a Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot and 200 hours of verifiable experience in Commercial UAS Operations. Minimum knowledge, skills, and abilities ...

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What is the difference between Entry Level Part 107 Pilot vs Commercial Drone Operator?

AspectEntry Level Part 107 PilotCommercial Drone Operator
Required CertificationsFAA Part 107 Remote Pilot CertificateOften the same FAA Part 107 certification, but may include additional company-specific training
Work EnvironmentVarious industries including real estate, photography, inspectionsCommercial settings such as construction, agriculture, media
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across multiple industries for aerial data collectionPrimarily employed in commercial sectors requiring drone services

The Entry Level Part 107 Pilot and Commercial Drone Operator roles both require FAA Part 107 certification and involve operating drones for commercial purposes. The main difference lies in the job context: the Entry Level Part 107 Pilot is a general certification used across various industries, while a Commercial Drone Operator is a job title indicating employment in specific sectors like construction or agriculture. Both roles focus on safe drone operation within legal guidelines, but the Commercial Drone Operator often involves more specialized tasks within a particular industry.

What jobs can I do with a part 107 license?

An entry-level Part 107 pilot can work in roles such as drone operator, aerial photographer, or survey technician, performing tasks like aerial mapping, inspections, and videography. These jobs typically require operating drones in various environments, often under remote supervision, and may involve working for surveying firms, media companies, or agricultural businesses.

How much money can you make as a part 107 pilot?

Entry level Part 107 drone pilots typically earn between $15 and $25 per hour, with annual incomes ranging from $30,000 to $70,000 depending on experience, location, and the number of jobs completed. Many pilots supplement their income by working on freelance or contract basis, often using skills in aerial photography, surveying, or inspection. Earnings can increase with specialized skills, equipment, and a strong client network.

Can you get drone jobs with no experience?

Entry level drone pilot jobs often require some knowledge of drone operation and safety regulations, but many employers are willing to train candidates with no prior experience if they obtain a Part 107 certification. Having basic technical skills and a willingness to learn can help you start in drone-related roles, though some positions may prefer or require prior experience or related skills such as photography or videography.

Is there a demand for part 107 pilots?

There is a growing demand for Part 107 pilots as industries such as agriculture, real estate, construction, and media increasingly use drones for various applications. Certified pilots with remote pilot certificates are sought after for their skills in operating small unmanned aircraft safely and legally in commercial environments.
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Part time-Licensed Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Part 107

Part time-Licensed Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Part 107

BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES, LLC

North Arlington, NJ โ€ข On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Conduct post-inspection RGB imaging using unmanned aircraft according to flight plans.

  • Operate DJI aircraft and use software such as PIX4D, DJI Pilot, and Drone Deploy during inspections.

  • Travel to inspection sites in NJ, NY, Long Island, and parts of PA as required.


Job description

Licensed Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Part 107

FAA Part 107 Licensed Pilot Position:

BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES is looking for a qualified person with a valid driver license and reliable transportation. We are looking for experienced in part 107 remote unmanned pilots with experience with DJI aircrafts.

Must know how to use PIX4D, DJI Pilot, Drone deploy with out difficulty.

The Unmanned pilot will be conducting post inspection RGB imaging conducted by flight plans in NJ, NY, Long Island and parts of PA

Job requirements include:

  • Must be of good moral character, responsible and mindful of others.
  • Minimum age of 18, high school diploma or equivalent
  • Valid driverโ€™s license in good standing
  • Good eyesight
  • Ability to lift 50 pounds
  • Ability to climb ladders
  • Ability to read and write English, and possess effective communication skills
  • Willingness to work after hours regularly, some overnight travel
  • Flexibility regarding work schedules and locations required by clients
  • Willingness to submit to background screening and drug testing
  • Willing to work outdoors
  • Willing to travel
  • Willing to wear proper safety clothing and gear on job sites
  • Must Have OSHA10 HR
  • Must have skills and experience flying drones around buildings.

BuildingTechIR is look for individuals that has experienced operating unmanned air craft with mapping capabilities if you own your own that a plus?

The applicant must have reliable transportation and a clean driving record. Some of the sites conduct background checks.

About BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES, LLC:

BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES is looking for qualified part 107 certificate pilot that can work independently and self-motivated. That can be trained to company standard of practice.

BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES will cover tolls and mileage and provide weekly expense sheets.

Please note the spring and summer are the busiest and we need the extra help.

Company Description

BUILDINGTECH INSPECTION SERVICES is looking for a qualified person with a valid driver license and reliable transportation. We are looking for experienced in construction, self-motivated person who has the attitude to learn new skills working all weather conditions.