Full-Time

UAS Drone Pilot 3

Posted on 12/10/2025

Deadline 12/10/26
Acuren

Acuren

1,001-5,000 employees

Non-destructive testing, inspection, engineering services

Compensation Overview

$29 - $50/hr

Carson, CA, USA

In Person

Frequent travel to remote/rural inspection sites; may require overnight stays.

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Requirements
  • Recognized as subject-matter expert in UAS inspections within the electrical infrastructure domain; leads complex missions and fleets rather than only executing flights.
  • Has decision-making authority for mission go-/no-go, equipment procurement, training of staff, and client/sponsor reporting.
  • Responsible for integrating UAS inspection data into strategic asset-management workflows, not just collecting data.
  • Demonstrable experience flying UAS in challenging field conditions (remote terrain, near energized lines/towers, variable weather).
  • Proficiency with UAS flight planning software (waypoints, automated missions), and data capture workflows.
  • Basic knowledge of electrical infrastructure (transmission towers, poles, substations) and associated hazards (electrical safety, fall zones, climbing operations) is strongly preferred.
  • Strong situational awareness, spatial/hand-eye coordination, attention to detail in flight operations and data capture.
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills: able to work with field teams, site managers, and engineers; present findings clearly.
  • 5+ years of work experience operating UAS commercially, preferably in infrastructure inspection, utilities or similar environment.
  • Valid FAA Remote Pilot Certificate (Part 107) or equivalent regulatory certification for commercial UAS operations.
Responsibilities
  • Lead mission planning for complex inspection operations: large transmission corridors, multi-state projects, energized lines, remote/off-grid substations, or difficult terrain.
  • Include risk assessments, airspace coordination, emergency procedures, launch/recovery zone planning, payload configuration (e.g., thermal, LiDAR, NDT sensors).
  • Pilot advanced UAS platforms and payloads, possibly beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) or using special waivers, under company/regulatory policy; optimize sensor suite for electrical infrastructure inspection (visual, thermal, LiDAR, corrosion sensors).
  • Oversee pre-flight inspections and operational readiness: verify UAS systems, sensor calibration, redundancy/backup plans, communications links, site access procedures, safety checklists.
  • Conduct high-quality data capture for inspection of towers, lines, substations, including anomaly detection (e.g., conductor vibration, hot spots, tower corrosion, insulator flashover risk, tower hardware stress).
  • Lead post-flight data processing workflow: ensure imagery/sensor data is properly ingested, triaged, annotated and delivered. Provide technical interpretation of findings, prepare detailed inspection reports for engineering/asset management teams.
  • Drive decision-making: collaborate with engineers to prioritize maintenance, support defect classification, estimate repair urgency, contribute to asset life-cycle management strategies.
  • Manage and maintain UAS fleet: define maintenance schedules, upgrade paths, sensor integration, budget planning for UAS operations.
  • Train, mentor, and certify junior pilots (Levels I & II), develop training curriculum, ensure compliance with SOPs, best practices, operational safety culture.
  • Develop and refine operational SOPs, safety protocols, regulatory compliance frameworks (including FAA waivers, airspace, site-specific authorizations), and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Represent the UAS inspection program to stakeholders: utility clients, regulatory bodies, internal leadership; communicate findings, metrics, safety performance, cost savings, risk mitigation.
  • Operate small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) to inspect electrical infrastructure in accordance with FAA Part 107, company safety procedures, and project work plans.
  • Plan, execute, and document aerial missions across varied terrain, including rural, mountainous, and urban environments.
  • Capture high-resolution imagery for inspection and analysis of electrical transmission and distribution components.
  • Ensure data quality and consistency following standard flight parameters and detailed capture requirements.
  • Maintain detailed flight logs, mission reports, and equipment maintenance records.
  • Manage data upload, storage, and transfer processes for timely integration with inspection workflows
  • Coordinate with field inspectors, management, and safety personnel to optimize field efficiency and ensure compliant operations.
  • Collaborate with inspection team (engineers, technicians, site managers) to schedule missions, coordinate ground support, access site permissions, and ensure safe launch/recovery zones.
  • Follow continuous improvement: stay current with UAS technologies, sensor payloads (e.g., LiDAR, thermal imaging), inspection best practices and regulatory changes.
  • Comply with airspace authorizations, waiver requirements, and local jurisdiction flight restrictions.
  • Other work duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Strong understanding of GO 95 and GO 165 requirements
  • Experience with FAA Part 107 operations in utility inspections, and ability to apply regulatory requirements to field operations
  • Leadership and mentoring abilities beyond Level I & II pilots
  • Proven track record of improving inspection program efficiency, safety metrics, or cost savings through innovative UAS use
  • Experience with BVLOS operations or waivers for electrical infrastructure inspections

Acuren provides non-destructive testing (NDT), inspection, and engineering services for industries such as oil and gas, power generation, mining, and transportation. It uses traditional and advanced NDT methods, rope access for working at heights, and a materials engineering and testing laboratory to assess assets without causing damage. This mix allows clients to detect hidden defects, monitor asset health, and perform failure analysis to protect safety and reliability. Acuren differentiates itself by offering a broad suite of services—NDT, rope access, and engineering testing—driven by asset-protection goals and tailored to safety-critical environments. Its approach helps clients reduce repair and maintenance costs, extend asset life, and meet regulatory requirements. The overall goal is to help customers keep their operations safe, reliable, and profitable.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$250M

Headquarters

Tomball, Texas

Founded

1974

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • NV5 merger expands Acuren into geospatial, infrastructure, and compliance services.
  • 3-drone flare stack workflows validate premium, tech-enabled inspection offerings.
  • Recurring reliability engineering and failure-analysis work supports steadier revenue than one-off inspections.

What critics are saying

  • NV5 merger closing faces legal scrutiny and possible delay from shareholder challenges.
  • $250 million private placement dilutes equity and signals funding pressure ahead of integration.
  • Industrial spending cuts at refineries and plants directly reduce inspection utilization and pricing.

What makes Acuren unique

  • North America's largest NDT and inspection provider creates dense industrial site coverage.
  • Integrated rope access, engineering, and lab testing bundle reduces client coordination friction.
  • Training across welding, insulation, and electrical services enables broader maintenance execution.

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