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Sensor Operator V

Grand Forks, ND · On-site

$79.08K - $120.77K/yr

This position is the most skilled and qualified Company Predator Sensor Operator. Serves as Test Sensor Operator, Instructor Sensor Operator, and Sensor Operator Flight Examiner consulting directly ...

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Ajo, AZ · On-site

$17.45 - $19.23/hr

Detect and report predator presence and implement predator management strategies, and conduct field necropsies and tissue collection during mortality investigations. • Assist Wildlife ...

As the City Hunter, you're the big game hunter in charge of tracking down and managing multiple branches like a seasoned predator stalking its prey. You'll oversee HR operations across the city ...

As the City Hunter, you're the big game hunter in charge of tracking down and managing multiple branches like a seasoned predator stalking its prey. You'll oversee HR operations across the city ...

Predator control of feral hogs and coyotes * Clean up and beautification of ranch * Application of herbicides to manage habitat, fencerows, and water traps * Maintenance and upkeep of ranch equipment ...

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What is a Predator job?

A Predator job typically refers to an operator of a Predator drone, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) used for surveillance and military operations. These professionals are responsible for piloting the drone, gathering intelligence, and sometimes executing strike missions. They often work for the military, government agencies, or private defense contractors. Training for this role includes flight operations, mission planning, and technical expertise in UAV systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Predator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Predator (Producer/Editor), you need a strong grasp of video production, editing, storytelling, and scriptwriting, typically backed by hands-on experience or a related degree. Familiarity with editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and media asset management systems is essential, along with knowledge of camera and audio equipment. Creativity, adaptability, time management, and excellent communication skills will help you stand out in delivering compelling content under tight deadlines. These skills are crucial for efficiently creating engaging multimedia content that meets client or organizational objectives and maintains high production standards.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in a Predator (Producer/Editor) role?

As a Predator, your day often involves a mix of pre-production planning, shooting footage, and editing video content to produce finished segments or programs. You may start by coordinating with writers, directors, or clients to clarify project goals, then move on to scripting, storyboarding, and scheduling shoots. Once footage is captured, you'll handle editing, sound mixing, and motion graphics, often juggling multiple projects at once. Collaboration with other creative team members—such as videographers, graphic designers, and producers—is common, and your ability to manage feedback and revisions is key to meeting tight deadlines and achieving high-quality results.
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Infographic showing various Predator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 5% Temporary. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution.
CLASS A CDL -REGIONAL DRIVER

CLASS A CDL -REGIONAL DRIVER

Predator Trucking

Lancaster, PA • On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Predator Trucking, a family owned & operated bulk commodity carrier, is looking to grow our Regional Division hauling lime in pneumatic trailers from Eastern Pennsylvania to Maryland, New York, Ohio & PA.

Potential to earn $75,000 - $95,000/year, depending on attendance and individual performance.


Job Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Fully understand how to operate and safely drive your assigned vehicle
  • Pick-up and safely transport freight to intended destination
  • Obtain signatures to confirm and complete deliveries
  • Follow written directions of predetermined route and ensure timely transport and delivery
  • Communicate with dispatch as needed
  • Perform inspections of your vehicle prior to and following each trip
  • Always ensure your vehicle is kept clean
  • Turn in DVIR as needed to maintenance
  • Notify managers of any major maintenance or delivery issues encountered
  • Follow delivery schedule for on time pick-up and deliveries
  • Adhere to company rules and regulations
  • Obey all applicable traffic laws and drive in according to the weather/road conditions
  • Comply with DOT regulations

Requirements:

  • Valid Class A commercial driver's license (CDL) required
  • 1+ years verifiable experience in commercial truck driving preferred
  • Decent driving record
  • Must pass background check and drug test
  • have valid medical card

We offer:

  • Competitive wages
  • Paid Weekly, Direct Deposit
  • Late model tractors
  • Great Home Time
  • Paid Detention, if/when incurred
  • Distributed Terminal Network with on-site mechanics and fuel islands
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits
  • Paid Vacation
  • Safety Bonus
  • Sign on Bonus
  • Company matched 401K
  • No Slip Seating
  • Driver referrals

Call or text Mike to discuss this opportunity further- 330-720-3308