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Drone Hub Operator / Ground Operations Operative

AWD Online Careers
London
2 weeks ago
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Drone Hub Operator / Ground Operations Operative

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FULL TRAINING PROVIDED

If you have experience working in a commercial drone environment, then great. If you have previous experience in an Aviation / Aircraft or an Air Traffic environment, then great too. However, previous experience isnt essential as the company will provide full training and support. Although, you will need an eye for detail, be safety conscious with a calm and focused approach and be comfortable working outdoors.

SALARY:£13 per Hour

LOCATION:You must be UK based and have the flexibility to travel UK wide and Internationally when required. Travel can be expected for 1 8 weeks at a time for project based work.

The company will expect you to take part in at least 2 3 projects each year, but youre welcome to do more.

JOB TYPE:Part-Time, Contract (Flexible Project Based Work)

WORKING HOURS:Variable, based on deployments

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