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Remote Air Guard Pilot Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

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What is the difference between Remote Air Guard Pilot vs Remote Air Traffic Controller?

AspectRemote Air Guard PilotRemote Air Traffic Controller
Required CertificationsFAA Pilot License, Military or Civilian Flight CertificationsFAA Air Traffic Control Certification, Radar and Communication Certifications
Work EnvironmentRemote flight operations, military or civilian bases, or training facilitiesRemote control centers, airports, or centralized traffic management facilities
Employer & Industry UsageMilitary, defense contractors, civilian aviationFAA, airports, air traffic control agencies

Remote Air Guard Pilots and Remote Air Traffic Controllers both require specialized certifications and work in aviation-related environments. Pilots focus on flying operations, often for military or civilian agencies, while air traffic controllers manage aircraft movements remotely from control centers. Both roles are essential in aviation safety and often searched together by those interested in remote aviation careers.

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Infographic showing various Remote Air Guard Pilot job openings in Nevada as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.

Remote Pilot Operator, FAA Regional Training Site, Las Vegas, NV

SAIC

Las Vegas, NV • Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


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Job description

Job ID: T2509703

Location: Las Vegas, NV, US

Date Posted: 2026-03-05

Category: Information Technology

Subcategory: Computer Operator

Schedule: Full-Time

Shift: Day Job

Travel: No

Minimum Clearance Required: None

Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Public Trust

Potential for Remote Work: ORA_ON_SITE


Description


  • PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT a UAS / UAV / RPV (aka 'Drone') Pilot / Operator position.

We are looking for an experienced Controller Training Solutions (CTS) Remote Pilot Operator (RPO) to join the SAIC team providing air traffic controller training services for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at the FAA Regional Training Site located in Las Vegas, NV.

Job Description:

The RPO plays the role of the pilot and other controllers in the Air Traffic Controller training simulator. The RPO operates a combination of a simulated radar display and voice communication system to simulate the actions and communication of pilots and remote ATC facilities during medium and high-fidelity training exercises. RPOs receive voice commands from students, input proper entries into the automated system to simulate pilot actions, translate displayed information into appropriate ATC terminology, and respond to the student via the VCS utilizing proper phraseology.

The candidate will be required to complete the following certifications:  Classroom (pass test on airspace and procedures) and Lab (perform as a Remote Pilot Operator on all positions).

SAIC is a leading provider of technical, engineering and enterprise information technology services to the U.S. government. Our 25,000+ employees deliver systems engineering and information technology offerings for large, complex government programs, as well as a broad range of higher-end, differentiated technology services. The company is headquartered in Reston, VA.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for ensuring that air traffic control specialists provide the flying public with a high level of safety and professionalism. A well-trained Air Traffic Control (ATC) workforce plays an essential role in fulfilling this responsibility. The FAA employs more than 14,000 air traffic controllers. They work in air traffic facilities of varying sizes, safely separating more than 50,000 aircraft in the National Airspace System (NAS) each day.

To provide such air traffic services, the FAA trains new air traffic control specialists and provides recurrent training to current air traffic control specialists. The FAA utilizes Contractor-provided instructional services at FAA ATC facilities throughout the U.S. and its Territories to ensure these training needs are met. The scope of the contractor-provided services includes all training and training program support to successfully train and prepare students to become fully certified air traffic controllers. SAIC must provide training and training related support services as required for all types and levels of ATC facilities.

Qualifications



Required Qualifications:

  • Candidates for this position must have a minimum of a high school diploma (or equivalent) and demonstrate basic computer proficiency. Candidates must possess an ability to read and interpret materials such as diagrams and manuals and have the ability to speak clearly and be understood
  • US Citizenship is required with the ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance

Desired Skills and Experience:

  • Experience working in a multidisciplinary team (Multimedia Developers, Quality Assurance, Instructions System Designers, Subject Matter Experts, Instructors)
  • Experience and certification in ATC Tower, TRACON or En Route simulation lab is strongly desired, but not required
  • Effective oral and written communications skills
  • Working knowledge of the FAAO JO 7110.65 is strongly desired, but not required
  • Effective team building skills
  • MS Office Suite Proficiency (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.)
  • Basic familiarization of current technologic tools (tablets, notebooks, applications, etc.)
  • Basic familiarization or experience with pilot/controller communications or phraseology


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