Drone Pilot - Agricultural Drone (Teluk Intan)

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Aonic is an end-to-end drone solutions company. We began by providing drone services and has since evolved into a comprehensive solutions provider - creating our own drones, supplying major brands like DJI, and now expanding into distributing smart home products.

With expertise across B2B ad B2C segments, we deliver end-to-end solutions through six integrated verticals: agriculture, industrial, services, retail, academy and lifestyle.

At Aonic, our mission is to empower businesses and end users with innovative ecosystems that drive efficient living through smart technology.

About the Role

The Drone Pilot is tasked with performing UAS operations in accordance with regulations, ensuring safe flight conditions, and reporting any irregularities. The role includes visually scanning for hazards, maintaining clear flight paths, and submitting flight logs. Required qualifications include at least an SPM/SPVM, strong communication skills in Bahasa Malaysia and English, and a passion for unmanned aircraft technology in the agricultural sector.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct UAS work in compliance with authority regulations and standards.
  • Performing unaided visual scanning of the airspace in which the UAS is operating for any potential hazard in the air.
  • Ensures the flight path and area is clear of any obstacles and intrusion in the mission area.
  • Practice good conduct of work according to organization’s standards (Operations Manual).
  • Ensure the UAS is operated in a safe condition throughout all phases of flight.
  • Report on any abnormalities when operating UAS to Team Lead or FOM for next action to be taken to prevent from posing any safety or hazard risk to human, equipment, and environment.
  • Submit all operating UAS’s flight log and daily work report.
  • Commit and discharge duties in compliance with the ISO 9001 and CAD 6011 (II) Agricultural UAS Operations’ requirements and standards.

About You

  • Minimum SPM/ SPVM with C+ in English. Higher than minimum qualification is an added advantage.
  • Good communication Bahasa Malaysia and fair command in English.
  • Passionate in unmanned aircraft technology and application for agricultural sector.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: RM1,700.00 - RM2,100.00 per month

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Free parking
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunities for promotion
  • Professional development
  • Vision insurance

Application Question(s):

  • May I know your expected salary
  • SPM/ SPVM with C+ in English?
  • Can consider 6 days work?

License/Certification:

  • driving license (Preferred)

Location:

  • Teluk Intan (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

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