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Remote Weapons Systems Jobs in Decatur, GA (NOW HIRING)

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How much do remote weapons systems jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote weapons systems in Decatur, GA is $27.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.11 and $32.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Weapons Systems vs Remote Weapon Technicians?

AspectRemote Weapons SystemsRemote Weapon Technicians
CredentialsMilitary or defense certifications, security clearancesTechnical certifications, electronics or mechanical training
Work EnvironmentMilitary bases, defense contractors, remote operation centersMaintenance facilities, field service, repair shops
Industry UsageDefense, military, government agenciesDefense contractors, military support roles
Job FocusOperation and deployment of remote weapon systemsMaintenance, troubleshooting, repair of remote weapon systems

Remote Weapons Systems professionals focus on operating and deploying remote weapon platforms, often requiring security clearances and military experience. Remote Weapon Technicians specialize in maintaining and repairing these systems, with technical certifications and hands-on skills. Both roles are vital in defense settings but differ in responsibilities and work environments.

What job categories do people searching Remote Weapons Systems jobs in Decatur, GA look for? The top searched job categories for Remote Weapons Systems jobs in Decatur, GA are:
Chemical Safety Domain Expert (AI Systems)

Chemical Safety Domain Expert (AI Systems)

micro1 AI

Atlanta, GA • Remote

$50 - $90/hr

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Role Title: Chemical Safety & Toxicology Expert


Role Type: Contractor


Location: Remote


micro1 is engaging Chemical Safety & Toxicology Experts to contribute to a customer’s project focused on enhancing chemical safety evaluation frameworks. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters. This opportunity is tailored for professionals with proven backgrounds in chemical weapons nonproliferation, hazardous materials, toxicology, and industrial chemistry—especially those experienced with controlled-substance risks, regulatory protocols, or chemical-risk assessment. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, are highly valued as you will provide nuanced insights and feedback throughout the engagement.


Scope of Work

  1. Analyze and evaluate data related to chemical safety, toxicological risk, precursor chemicals, and hazardous-substance scenarios.
  2. Review, annotate, and provide critical feedback on documents, datasets, and model outputs related to chemical weapons, toxicology, and hazardous materials.
  3. Contribute expert perspectives on nonproliferation standards, regulatory protocols, and safety operations for chemical handling and risk mitigation.
  4. Develop and refine guidelines for the assessment of chemical and toxicological hazards in realistic and hypothetical situations.
  5. Interpret and explain the implications of chemical interactions, exposure risks, and toxicity profiles for AI training purposes.
  6. Collaborate remotely with project coordinators, providing written and verbal clarifications or additional context as needed.
  7. Identify gaps or inaccuracies in content or model assessments pertaining to chemical safety and toxicology topics.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. Advanced degree (PhD, MD, JD, PsyD, or relevant master’s) in chemistry, toxicology, industrial hygiene, or closely related disciplines.
  2. Minimum 5 years of specialized experience in areas such as chemical weapons nonproliferation, hazardous materials handling, toxicological risk assessment, or chemical safety protocols.
  3. Experience as an independent consultant, policy advisor, response specialist, or safety officer in industry, government, or research settings.
  4. Expertise in controlled substances, precursor risk evaluation, or nonproliferation regulatory frameworks.
  5. Demonstrated ability to communicate complex technical information effectively in both written and verbal formats.
  6. Familiarity with standards for chemical safety, hazardous material management, or toxicology operations in high-stakes environments.
  7. Interest in supporting AI advancement through the application of domain expertise to new and emerging technology platforms.