The airborne sensor operator is responsible for collecting geospatial data using airborne sensors and cameras and performing quality control both in the field and office
Job Summary
The airborne sensor operator is responsible for collecting geospatial data using airborne sensors and cameras and performing quality control both in the field and office.
Fugro offers career growth through on-the-job learning, LinkedIn Learning access, business and technical training, and leadership development programs.
Fugro values the mental, physical, and financial health of employees and offers flexible work models along with a comprehensive benefits package.
Matching Summary
The airborne sensor operator is responsible for collecting geospatial data using airborne sensors and cameras and performing quality control both in the field and office.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Operating airborne remote sensors
Setting up ground-based GPS stations
Performing data quality control
Traveling extensively with minimal notice
Using computer-managed flight navigation systems
Working in light aircraft for extended durations
Nice-to-have
Professional appearance and cooperative attitude
Knowledge of industry software and proprietary tools
Ability to read and understand maps
Maintaining high ethical standards of confidentiality
Continuing education and industry awareness
Key Requirements
Authorized to work in the United States without restrictions
High School Diploma required; two years college or equivalent preferred
Valid driver's license and ability to travel internationally
Ability to work in light aircraft for extended duration
Work Rights
Authorized to work in the United States without restrictions