About The Position

Pinnacle Solutions, an Akima company, is looking for a UAS Instructor Operator - Gray Eagle to work in Sierra Vista, Arizona. The candidate will provide instruction in academics, flight simulators, and live flight operations to train personnel in the operation of the Gray Eagle UAS. In addition, performs as Instructor Operators in support of UAS Flight operations for the 2-13th Aviation Regiment on Ft. Huachuca.

Requirements

  • Qualification in Gray Eagle MQ-1C UAS.
  • At least four years’ operational flying (post initial qualification) experience within the last five years.
  • 200 hours on the Gray Eagle.
  • 20 hours as an aircraft Commander (AC) (Can substitute 20 hours of IO for AC but must have AC designation in records).
  • Must have System qualification/ verification: Army Qualification Certificates, DD214, DA 7122).
  • OEM qualified. For OEM: DCMA (1821, 2628 stating qualifications.
  • Must have been AC designated/verified via DD form 759, or DCMA/OEM.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a flight physical per AR 95-20.
  • Must be able to satisfactorily complete all evaluations per AR 95-20 including: TRADOC instructor evaluations, Oral academic evaluations, No-notice evaluations, Directorate of Evaluation and Standardization (DES) evaluations, Proficiency Flight evaluations (PFEs), Standardization Flight Evaluations (SFE).

Nice To Haves

  • IO course graduate.
  • Recency of flight: 12 hours as AC within the last 12 months.

Responsibilities

  • Provide instruction in academics, flight simulators, and live flight operations to train personnel in the operation of the Gray Eagle UAS.
  • Perform as Instructor Operators in support of UAS Flight operations for the 2-13th Aviation Regiment on Ft. Huachuca.
  • Instruct on Gray Eagle MQ-1C UAS procedures for takeoff, landing, and tactical employment.
  • Teach fundamentals and application of Air Crew Coordination.
  • Cover capabilities, emergency procedures, limitations, and system logic of the Gray Eagle UAS System and its payloads.
  • Instruct on fundamentals and conduct of Gray Eagle UAS Missions with emphasis on route, zone, and area reconnaissance; aerial surveillance; security operations; and employment of the Gray Eagle UAS in attack missions.
  • Teach fundamentals of Mission Planning and approval Process to include the METTTC; Risk Assessment; and Performance Planning.
  • Cover concepts and application of Army reporting formats to include SALUTE, SALTW, and BDA reports.
  • Familiarize with National Airspace-- restricted areas and class D airspace-- and ATC phraseology.
  • Instruct on configuration of system radios for flight operations and communications relay.
  • Teach application of map reading techniques for UAS Operations.
  • Cover fundamentals of laser safety, different types of lasers on UAS payloads, employment, capabilities, detractors, and effective utilization of lasers during UAS missions.
  • Instruct on fundamentals of Combat Vehicle Identification and familiarity with major US, Allied, and Threat equipment.
  • Teach concepts and application of military Symbology.
  • Cover fratricide and how to prevent it as a UAS operator through positive identification of targets and situational awareness.
  • Familiarize with Joint procedures for Call for Indirect Fire and Laser Designation for a Hellfire missile.
  • Instruct on familiarity and application of AR 95-1 (Flight Regulations), TC 3-04.11 (Commander's Aviation Training and Standardization Program), TC 3-04.3 (Aviation Gunnery), AR 40-8 (Exogenous Factors), and TC 3-04.93 (Aeromedical Training).
  • Teach familiarity and application with of DA PAM 738-751 (TAMMS) and maintenance logbook software.
  • Cover concepts of Decisive Action and how a UAS operates in offensive, defensive, stability, and defense support of civil authorities’ operations.
  • Instruct on concepts and participants in the OE.
  • Teach fundamentals of the IPB process as an UAS operator will support the commander’s tactical decision-making by providing information that enhances situational awareness of the operational environment.
  • Cover basic aviation Instrument Flight Rules School topics include but are not limited to: National Airspace Regulations, Flight Instruments and Systems, Weather, IFR flight planning, IFR approach/departure procedures, DOD Flight Information Publications (FLIP) and Airspace Management.

Benefits

  • comprehensive benefits
  • competitive pay
  • growth opportunities
  • excellent retirement options
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