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Flight Intern

Moses Lake, WA

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Under the direction of the Director of Flight Operations and Chief Pilot, provide private ... The internships require that the applicant has successfully completed Big Bend Community College ...

AI / Automation Intern

Addison, IL · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Support a pilot inside one department with usage and time-saved metrics Who You'll Work With ... Privately owned We work to build autonomy, connectedness and confidence in your role * Interns will ...

AI / Automation Intern

Addison, IL · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Support a pilot inside one department with usage and time‑saved metrics Who You'll Work With ... Privately owned We work to build autonomy, connectedness and confidence in your role * Interns will ...

AI Strategy Analyst

$130K - $150K/yr

Pilot management - Run end-to-end management of AI pilots across the portfolio. Own validation ... May supervise contractors, vendors, or interns supporting AI Enablement initiatives. Travel ...

... the private or public sector. Veterans and Military Spouses accepted into our program will work ... Interns will engage in on-the-job training and professional development in fields such as ...

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As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship private pilot in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An Internship Private Pilot job provides aspiring pilots with hands-on flight experience under the supervision of certified instructors or commercial pilots. Interns may assist with flight operations, gain experience in navigation and communication, and log flight hours toward their certification. This role helps build real-world aviation skills and provides exposure to the aviation industry.

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To thrive as an Internship Private Pilot, you need foundational aeronautical knowledge, strong situational awareness, and possession of a valid student pilot certificate or progress toward a Private Pilot License (PPL). Experience using aviation navigation systems, radio communication equipment, and flight management systems is typically required. Attention to detail, professionalism, adaptability, and effective verbal communication help you stand out in this training-focused role. These qualities are crucial for ensuring safe flight operations, effective learning, and the ability to integrate feedback and work efficiently with instructors and crew.

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As an Internship Private Pilot, your daily responsibilities often include pre-flight inspections, participating in flight training sessions, assisting with flight planning, and learning to communicate with air traffic control. You may also help with post-flight debriefs, track training progress, and perform logbook entries under the supervision of certified instructors. The internship is designed to give you practical, hands-on flying experience while reinforcing key safety protocols. You'll collaborate closely with flight instructors and other trainees, gaining real-world exposure to cockpit procedures and aviation operations. This hands-on learning environment helps you build the skills and confidence needed for a career as a professional pilot.

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Drone Pilot, Part Time and On Call, Mosquito Services, Kissimmee

Clarke Environmental

Kissimmee, FL

$28/hr

Other

Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Do you enjoy working outdoors in challenging environments? Are you passionate about public health and cutting-edge drone technology? Join our team and help make communities safer and more comfortable by supporting aerial and ground mosquito control operations.

We're seeking a skilled Drone Operator who will be responsible for operating UAVs for mosquito control, conducting ground-based surveillance and treatment, and supporting field data operations. This role blends hands-on environmental fieldwork with advanced drone flight and geospatial data responsibilities.

This is an emerging market for Clarke. As such, right now we are looking for someone available to work part time and on call, likely approximately 2 weeks/month April – November. Shift will be 1st shift/day work Monday – Friday.

Key Responsibilities:

Drone Operations

  • Serve as Remote Pilot in Command (RPIC) for mosquito surveillance and larvicide/adulticide applications.
  • Conduct pre-flight inspections, airspace coordination, safety briefings, and ensure FAA compliance.
  • Execute missions using RGB, thermal, LiDAR, photogrammetry, and mapping sensors.
  • Perform drone-based topographic surveys and volumetric analyses.
  • Maintain accurate post-flight records, maintenance logs, and mission reports.
  • Support aerial operations scheduling and coordination with the operations team.
  • Process and validate field-collected geospatial data.
  • Monitor accuracy of GIS and remote sensing data (QGIS, ESRI).
  • Implement quality control measures for survey and application data.
  • Reconcile GIS and field data with chemical usage and calibration records.
  • Ensure timely treatment intervals and accurate chemical usage reporting.
  • Monitor and maintain chemical inventory and equipment calibration.
  • Work independently or with seasonal teams in varied outdoor environments (heavy vegetation, uneven terrain, wildlife and sun exposure, etc.).

Minimum Requirements:

    • Ability to work (1st/day shift Monday - Friday) approximately 2 weeks/month from April – November
    • FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.
    • FAA 3rd Class Medical Certificate (ability to take and pass within 30 days of hire).
    • Florida Public Health Applicator's License (ability to take and pass exam within 60 days of hire).
      • Please note that some state licenses and some contracts do require a criminal background check
    • Florida Aerial Applicator's License (ability to obtain within 60 days of hire).
  • Valid driver's license and clean driving record.
  • High school diploma or equivalent with strong math and computer skills.
  • Ability to wear a respirator at times (must be clean shaven on days respirator use is required)
  • Ability to work in adverse weather and lift up to 50-75 lbs.
  • Availability to deploy to Sarasota for drone work within 72 hours of notification.
  • Availability to travel as needed for the position, mostly within the state of Florida.
  • Comfortable navigating terrain with maps and GPS tools

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Geography, GIS, Geomatics, Biology, or a related field.
  • Minimum 1-2 years of UAV experience and familiarity with FAA regulations.
  • Experience in mosquito control, pest control, or aquatics industries.
  • Knowledge of GIS platforms (QGIS, ESRI), remote sensing, drone mapping software.
  • Familiarity with systems such as Precision Vision, Map Vision.

PAY AND BENEFITS

This is a non-exempt hourly position and the hiring range for this position is expected to be $28/hour while performing drone activities.

Our positions are fantastic resume builders and we offer an outstanding FUN OUTDOOR team based culture! Benefits include spending your days outdoors in nature, rehire pay increases, paid volunteer time (Day of Caring), employee of the month recognition programs, paid internships, employee referral bonuses, a free employee assistance program, and 401K (Roth and Traditional) with generous match.

Clarke is a privately held public health, global environmental products and services company. For over 80 years, Clarke has been making communities around the world more livable, safe and comfortable. We do this by pioneering, developing and delivering environmentally responsible public health mosquito control to help prevent disease and control nuisances. Our global customers include governments, commercial and residential groups and international institutions such as UNICEF, and U.S. AID.

Working at Clarke, you will have the opportunity to grow personally and professionally. You will learn from some of the most talented people in your field and make an impact on the world around us. With Clarke, you join an innovative and passionate team where people are the heart and soul of the organization, working together to create an environment where coworkers thrive and nature flourishes.

At Clarke, each individual can AND does make a difference. If you're looking for an opportunity to utilize your skills to impact the success and growth of a business...Clarke is the place!

If you're a drone pilot and interested in field experience with a desire to make a difference, we want to hear from you. Help us build a stronger, safer community-one drone mission at a time.

Apply now to lead new technology at the frontlines of mosquito control.

Clarke is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace

To apply, please submit resume at www.clarke.com