Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. ClancyJG International is seeking a Remote Aviation Analyst to support the FAA's UAS Support Center. The role involves answering drone-related inquiries from various stakeholders, conducting research, and providing tailored responses based on FAA regulations.
Responsibilities
- Answer drone-related inquiries from internal and external FAA stakeholders
- Work inquiries coming into the web contact form, researching each one and writing a response tailored to the facts
- Support internal FAA customers across lines of business with regulatory questions and coordinated responses
- Answer inbound calls to the UAS Support Center line and follow up with outbound calls when an email needs a conversation
- Triage and route questions across Part 107 waivers, airspace authorizations (LAANC and FAADroneZone), drone registration, remote pilot certification, and recurrent training
- Walk public safety agencies, federal departments, and private operators through Certificates of Waiver or Authorization (COAs) and Section 44807 exemption requirements
- Handle questions on Part 91 public aircraft operations, state and local drone regulations, stadium TFRs, NOTAM requirements, and drone sighting reports
- Write up decisions, escalations, and recurring question patterns so team leads can roll them into policy and guidance updates
- Flag trends from the inbox and phone queue that point to regulatory gaps or places where public guidance is falling short
- Support working groups with the technical write-ups, SOP updates, and FAQ revisions that come out of what callers are asking
Skills
- Bachelor's degree in a related field plus 5 years of direct aviation experience in flight operations. Degree can be waived with 10+ years of relevant experience
- Working knowledge of UAS systems, capabilities, and current technologies
- Comfortable on the phones and in a busy inbox with a mixed audience: internal FAA stakeholders, recreational fliers, commercial operators, government agencies, and media
- Clear written communication. Your emails go out under the FAA's name
- Active Public Trust investigation
- Current authorization to work for the FAA
- UAS regulatory experience
- Commercial pilot certificate, ATP, or Aircraft Dispatcher certificate
- Prior FAA AVS, AFS, or UAS Integration Office experience
- Prior call-center, help-desk, or constituent-services experience in a regulated environment
Benefits
- Fully remote, full-time. No relocation, no commute.
Company Overview
ClancyJG International provides air traffic control, engineering, graphic design and video conferencing services to space industry. It was founded in 2007, and is headquartered in Lancaster, California, USA, with a workforce of 51-200 employees. Its website is https://clancyjg.com.