
Fixed-wing reconnaissance drone operator
Fixed-wing reconnaissance drone operator
A fixed-wing reconnaissance drone operator is responsible for preparing, launching, and controlling aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles for visual data collection. The role includes monitoring drone technical condition, conducting flights according to procedures, and recording observation results. The primary focus is stable flight performance, data accuracy, and strict compliance with operational guidelines.
Responsibilities
- Preparing fixed-wing reconnaissance drones for operation;
- Launching, controlling, and monitoring drone flights;
- Monitoring technical condition during missions;
- Recording and transmitting reconnaissance observation results;
- Identifying basic technical malfunctions;
- Following safety rules and established procedures.
Requirements
- Basic skills in operating unmanned aerial vehicles;
- Understanding of fixed-wing drone flight principles;
- Attention to detail and responsible work approach;
- Ability to work with technical documentation;
- Willingness to learn and improve operational skills.
Conditions
- Service format in accordance with applicable legislation;
- On-site training and role-specific onboarding;
- Provision of necessary equipment and protective gear;
- Social guarantees provided for military service members
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