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Job Title: Drone Pilot - Roofing InspectionsLocation: Woodstock, GAJob Type: [Full-time/Part-time/Contract]Salary: $40,000/yearReports To: Operations Manager or Roofing SupervisorJoin Our Team as a Drone Pilot - Help Us Elevate Roofing Inspections!Are you an FAA-certified drone pilot with an eye for detail and a passion for technology? Do you enjoy working outdoors and capturing the world from a new perspective? We're looking for a Drone Pilot to join our dynamic roofing team in Woodstock, GA. In this role, you'll use cutting-edge drone technology to conduct aerial inspections of residential and commercial rooftops-improving safety, speeding up estimates, and helping us deliver top-tier service to our customers.What You'll Do:Fly drones to capture detailed aerial images and video footage of roofing structures.Perform pre- and post-flight checks to ensure safety and performance.Work closely with inspectors and project managers to plan effective flight paths and capture angles.Upload and manage drone imagery using cloud platforms or inspection software.Assist with inspection reports using drone data to support estimates, claims, and progress tracking.Stay compliant with FAA regulations and maintain your drone certifications.Maintain and troubleshoot drone equipment, including firmware updates and flight logs.Support marketing and documentation efforts through high-quality visual content.What We're Looking For:FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate (required)Commercial drone flight experience, ideally in roofing, construction, or similar fieldsKnowledge of roofing systems or structural inspections (a plus)Familiarity with drone software and data platformsStrong attention to detail and excellent spatial awarenessSelf-motivated and comfortable working independently outdoorsEffective communication and organizational skillsValid driver's license and reliable transportationPhysical Requirements:Comfortable standing, walking, and flying drones for extended periodsAbility to work outdoors in various weather conditionsAble to lift and carry up to 25 lbs. of equipmentWhat You'll Get:Annual salary: $40,000Medical, dental, and vision insurancePrescription benefitsLife and disability insurancePaid time off (PTO)Casual dress code and a collaborative work environmentReady to Launch Your Career?If you're a skilled drone pilot who wants to be part of a growing team that values innovation, precision, and safety-we'd love to hear from you!

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