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Drone pilot
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UAS Pilot
We are seeking an experienced and motivated UAS Pilot to join our flight operations team here at A-techSYN.
About A-techSYN
A-techSYN Ltd (Advanced Technologies with Synergy) is an all-in-one solution provider for Unmanned Aviation Systems (UAS) based in Shannon, Ireland. A-techSYNs' products consist of proprietary UAS solutions including field proven LALE Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL) fixed wing UAVs and mid to high-speed Target Drones.
A-techSYN not only develops and manufactures UAS, Autopilot and key electronic components, but also trains operators and mechanics, provides MRO and even flight services to customers.
Internally developed IP, Easy and quick integration of new equipment to the platforms, integration of systems with existing infrastructure, customization of the UAS products to customer requirements and low cost of ownership are some of the key differentiators of A-techSYN as an independent and highly flexible Company.
A-techSYN's flagship is a leading VTOL UAV – the CGT50- with superior and bespoke underlying technology. The product is in the LALE segment and has high payload capacity (5Kg) and long endurance (6 hours). The Systems are well known for the low cost of ownership powered by the high rate (%80) of in-House IP.
The Role: UAS PIlot
Responsibilities:
- Safety, Experience and Flexibility are key to A-techSYN's success.
- Assumes responsibility for the safe conduct of flights as the pilot or supervisor.
- Assures flights are executed safely according to aviation regulations and to best serve the needs of our customers.
- Making pre-flight checks.
- Making post-flight checks and completing all applicable documentation.
- Assists in the development of departmental policies and procedures.
- Keeps informed of the latest developments within the UAS community.
Required Skills:
- 1) EASA Open Category A1, A2, A3 training and assessment conducted by IAA
- 2) EASA recognised Specific Category (STS) training by a nationally recognised provider as required for Specific Category operations.
Desirable Skills:
- Experience of Crew Resource Management and Human Factor training.
- Experience in small airfield operations e.g.: circuit patterns, terminology, communications.
- Knowledge of UAS contingency and emergency procedures.
- Basic meteorology and understanding of the weather considering limitations for safe UAS operation.
- UAS Emergency Response Plan training
- UAS simulator experience in learning and practicing the use of checklists for normal, contingency and emergency flight procedures.
- Experience in normal, contingency and emergency procedures, whilst acting in various operational roles such as Supervisor, Remote Pilot or Technician.
- A culture of continuous learning and development.
If you are passionate about UAV technology and want to play a key role in developing innovative aerospace solutions, we encourage you to apply and become part of our dynamic team
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Work authorisation:
- Ireland (required)
Work Location: In person
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Simulator Pilot to Shannon
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Entry Point North is one of the world's leading ATS academies. We deliver ATS training and related services at our training centers, at client sites around the globe and online. Our HQ is based in Malmö, Sweden, and we have offices in Madrid, Budapest, Brussels, Shannon, Dublin and Copenhagen.
We are here to empower the people who safeguard our skies, and are currently looking for Simulator Pilots to join us at Entry Point North in Shannon: are you our new brave, responsible, innovative and open-minded colleague?
Job description
As Simulator Pilot, you will act as a pseudo pilot to our Air Traffic Controller (ATCO) students in training. Your main responsibility is to operate the desktop simulator with the clearances and instructions given by the ATCOs.
We provide facilities to ATCOs on behalf of our clients and deliver training to practice their skills in a range of different areas such as separation methods, training for new units, practicing responses to emergency situation and much more. You will for example:
- Make initial inputs to the simulator
- Ensure that the simulated aircraft adhere to the controllers instructions and exercise objectives
- Make radio calls for aircraft
You will be given full training to provide the necessary skills for the job. The four week training period will start on November 10th and you need to be available for the full four weeks. Thereafter, it may be possible to combine this role with studies or another job.
This is an employment contract on a mutual agreement basis meaning that you will be offered hours when there is high demand for pilots (Note. This also means that you may not be offered any hours for long periods of time). We will endeavour to provide a minimum of three weeks notice of where hours are available but you may be offered hours at short notice where an operational need arises. Working shifts are Monday to Friday, usually from 09.30 am to 05.30 pm but hours offered may not fall into a regular pattern or schedule. You may refuse hours when offered if they are unsuitable for you for any reason.
The salary will be € 15.50 per hour. Employment will be subject to successfully passing the four weeks training period as well as Garda Vetting procedures.
Meet Mikkel - Entry Point North
to learn more about the role as Simulator Pilot.
Your team
You will be part of a team of other Simulator Pilots and Simulator Specialists and along with the other colleagues in Shannon you will work to ensure that we deliver quality high training to our students.
We are all looking forward to welcoming you to the team
Your background
We are looking for someone with:
- Ability to work well in a team environment and naturally adapt to change
- Excellent communication skills in English (speaking and writing)
- Interest in aviation
- Permit to work in Ireland
- Good PC skills as the Air Traffic Control simulator makes use of a desktop PC
We are looking for an open-minded colleague with a willingness to learn new things. Your positive approach and ability to collaborate with your colleagues will be a success factor in this role. You have a high level of multitasking capability and adapt quickly to changes. As a person you are ambitious and have a service-minded attitude.
Minimum age to apply is 18 and you must have a permit to work in Ireland.
Our Offer
We offer a professional and international working environment with people from diverse backgrounds who collaborate to achieve results. We are ambitious with our business plans, take pride in our competent people and constantly strive to make people feel engaged, something that shows in our employee Net Promoter Score (eNPS) of 51.
How to apply
If this interests you, please apply as soon as possible but no later than
October 13th.
Kindly note that you will not need to write a cover letter as part of your application, instead we ask that you answer a few selected questions related to the role.
We believe in science-based and fair assessment methods to help us place the right people in the right role. Therefore, as part of our recruitment process, we use
Alva Labs
assessments to help us increase our hiring success by identifying the candidates most likely to thrive and succeed in the role.
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Simulator Pilot to Dublin
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Entry Point North is one of the world's leading ATS academies. We deliver ATS training and related services at our training centers, at client sites around the globe and online. Our HQ is based in Malmö, Sweden, and we have offices in Madrid, Budapest, Brussels, Shannon, Dublin and Copenhagen.
We are here to empower the people who safeguard our skies, and are currently looking for Simulator Pilots to join us at Entry Point North in Shannon: are you our new brave, responsible, innovative and open-minded colleague?
Job description
As Simulator Pilot, you will act as a pseudo pilot to our Air Traffic Controller (ATCO) students in training. Your main responsibility is to operate the desktop simulator with the clearances and instructions given by the ATCOs.
We provide facilities to ATCOs on behalf of our clients and deliver training to practice their skills in a range of different areas such as separation methods, training for new units, practicing responses to emergency situation and much more. You will for example:
- Make initial inputs to the simulator
- Ensure that the simulated aircraft adhere to the controllers instructions and exercise objectives
- Make radio calls for aircraft
You will be given full training to provide the necessary skills for the job. The four week training period will start on November 24th and you need to be available for the full four weeks. Thereafter, it may be possible to combine this role with studies or another job.
This is an employment contract on a mutual agreement basis meaning that you will be offered hours when there is high demand for pilots (Note. This also means that you may not be offered any hours for long periods of time). We will endeavour to provide a minimum of three weeks notice of where hours are available but you may be offered hours at short notice where an operational need arises. Working shifts are Monday to Friday, usually from 09.30 am to 05.30 pm but hours offered may not fall into a regular pattern or schedule. You may refuse hours when offered if they are unsuitable for you for any reason.
The salary will be € 15.50 per hour. Employment will be subject to successfully passing the four weeks training period as well as Garda Vetting procedures.
Our office is based by the Dublin Control Tower in Huntstown, Cloghran (15km from City Centre, 9 km from Airport), and as there is no public transportation to our location you need to commute by car or bike.
Meet Mikkel - Entry Point North to learn more about the role as Simulator Pilot.
Your team
You will be part of a team of other Simulator Pilots and Simulator Specialists and along with the other colleagues in Dublin you will work to ensure that we deliver quality high training to our students.
We are all looking forward to welcoming you to the team
Your background
We are looking for someone with:
- Ability to work well in a team environment and naturally adapt to change
- Excellent communication skills in English (speaking and writing)
- Interest in aviation
- Permit to work in Ireland
- Good PC skills as the Air Traffic Control simulator makes use of a desktop PC
We are looking for an open-minded colleague with a willingness to learn new things. Your positive approach and ability to collaborate with your colleagues will be a success factor in this role. You have a high level of multitasking capability and adapt quickly to changes. As a person you are ambitious and have a service-minded attitude.
Minimum age to apply is 18 and you must have a permit to work in Ireland.
Our Offer
We offer a professional and international working environment with people from diverse backgrounds who collaborate to achieve results. We are ambitious with our business plans, take pride in our competent people and constantly strive to make people feel engaged, something that shows in our employee Net Promoter Score (eNPS) of 51.
How to apply
If this interests you, please apply as soon as possible but no later than October 27th.
Kindly note that you will not need to write a cover letter as part of your application, instead we ask that you answer a few selected questions related to the role.
We believe in science-based and fair assessment methods to help us place the right people in the right role. Therefore, as part of our recruitment process, we use Alva Labs assessments to help us increase our hiring success by identifying the candidates most likely to thrive and succeed in the role.
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