Mon, Apr 22, 2019
Provides Drone Pilots For Corporate, Business And Government Partners Globally
Drone Workforce Solutions, LLC (DWS) has launched a one-of-a-kind digital database that connects certified drone pilots with corporate, business and government partners around the world. The Drone Workforce Solutions Pilot Portal will offer potential clients access to the most experienced and talented pool of drone operators the industry has to offer.
Under Drone Workforce Solutions’ comprehensive vetting system, all American pilots will have passed the Federal Aviation Administration’s Part 107 exam. This vetting system offers corporate and government partners the comfort of knowing they are hiring highly-qualified pilots who can supply a diverse range of drone services.
The Drone Workforce Solutions Pilot Portal is now available. With just a click of a button, DWS can send information about potential clients and job opportunities to drone pilots; including the project location, the pay rate, the duration of the job, and the type of equipment that is required. In turn, pilots will be able to communicate with DWS about their availability. FAA certified drone pilots are invited to logon to the site to set up their individual profiles.
“At Drone Workforce Solutions, we believe in connecting the right pilots with the right skills to partners who need them. Our handpicked drone operators meet standards of excellence for our clients that are unmatched by any other company in the business,” said Theophilus R. Nix, Jr. Esq., Founder and CEO, Drone Workforce Solutions. “Drone technology is rapidly transforming the way companies, governments and entrepreneurs operate. The Drone Workforce Solutions Pilot Portal will become an essential meeting place for experienced drone professionals and aspiring drone technology innovators.”
(Source: Drone Workforce Solutions news release)
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