Job Description
Job Title:  Drone Applicator Pilot
Posting Start Date:  3/6/26
Job Description: 

What You'll Do:

 

This position requires a dependable self-starter who is willing to begin work early in the morning, can operate effectively without direct supervision, and is capable of safely leading a team to complete tasks. Additionally, during the growing season, night applications may be necessary. 

 

  • Operate drones to support various agricultural actives, such as planning seed, monitoring crop health, and applying fertilizers or pesticides 
  • Gather data through drone flights and analyzing it to make informed decisions about crop management and yield optimization 
  • Oversee the maintenance of drone equipment and troubleshooting any technical issues that arise 
  • Ensure all drone operations comply with relevant regulations and safety standards 
  • Continuously seek ways to improve drone technology and its application in agriculture to enhance productivity and sustainability

What You'll Bring:

 

  • 2+ years of Agricultural experience  
  • 2+ years of experience operating drones or 250 hours drone flight log 
  • FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate 
  • Operate agricultural spray drones following FAA regulations and company guidelines 
  • Conduct pre-flight checks to ensure the proper functioning of the drone and its spraying equipment 
  • Safely handle, mix, and load pesticide and fertilizer chemicals according to label directions and work orders 
  • Collaborate with agricultural professionals to plan and execute precise pesticide and fertilizer applications based on crop needs and growth stages 
  • Maintain and troubleshoot UAS equipment to ensure optimal performance and minimal downtime 
  • Monitor weather conditions and other factors that may affect drone operations, making informed decisions to ensure safety and effectiveness 
  • Keep detailed records of flights, applications, and equipment maintenance for compliance and reporting purposes 
  • Serve as a trusted resource in assisting in the development and improvement of UAS