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Alternate job titles: Aerospace Engineer III | Aerospace Aviation Engineer III

The Aviation Engineer III analyzes results of stress tests on various craft and missile parts and conducts research to determine flight characteristics. Designs and supervises the construction of aircraft and associated parts such as airframe, auxiliaries, communication equipment, controls, fuselage, and powerplant. Being an Aviation Engineer III requires a bachelor's degree. May have concentration in a single aerospace discipline such as: flight mechanics, guidance and control systems, propulsion systems, robotics, or aerodynamics. In addition, Aviation Engineer III typically reports to an ex more...



Alternate job titles: Aerospace Engineer I | Aerospace Aviation Engineer I | Entry Level Aerospace Engineer

The Aviation Engineer I analyzes results of stress tests on various craft and missile parts and conducts research to determine flight characteristics. Designs and supervises the construction of aircraft and aerospace products as well as associated parts such as airframe, auxiliaries, communication equipment, controls, fuselage, and powerplant. Being an Aviation Engineer I requires a bachelor's degree. May concentrate in a single aerospace discipline such as flight mechanics, guidance, and control systems, propulsion systems, robotics, or aerodynamics. In addition, Aviation Engineer I typically more...


Alternate job titles: Aerospace Engineer II | Aerospace Aviation Engineer II

The Aviation Engineer II analyzes results of stress tests on various craft and missile parts and conducts research to determine flight characteristics. Designs and supervises the construction of aircraft and associated parts such as airframe, auxiliaries, communication equipment, controls, fuselage, and powerplant. Being an Aviation Engineer II requires a bachelor's degree. May concentrate in a single aerospace discipline such as flight mechanics, guidance, and control systems, propulsion systems, robotics, or aerodynamics. In addition, Aviation Engineer II typically reports to a supervisor or more...


Alternate job titles: Aerospace Engineer IV | Aerospace Aviation Engineer IV

The Aviation Engineer IV analyzes results of stress tests on various craft and missile parts and conducts research to determine flight characteristics. Designs and supervises the construction of aircraft and associated parts such as airframe, auxiliaries, communication equipment, controls, fuselage, and powerplant. Being an Aviation Engineer IV may have concentration in a single aerospace discipline such as: flight mechanics, guidance and control systems, propulsion systems, robotics, or aerodynamics. May have responsibility for interpreting, organizing, executing, and coordinating assignments more...



Alternate job titles: Aerospace Engineer V | Aerospace Aviation Engineer V

The Aviation Engineer V analyzes results of stress tests on various craft and missile parts and conducts research to determine flight characteristics. Designs and supervises the construction of aircraft and associated parts such as airframe, auxiliaries, communication equipment, controls, fuselage, and powerplant. Being an Aviation Engineer V requires a bachelor's degree. May have concentration in a single aerospace discipline such as: flight mechanics, guidance and control systems, propulsion systems, robotics, or aerodynamics. In addition, Aviation Engineer V typically reports to a manager o more...


Alternate job titles: Aircraft Body and Bonded Structure Repairer | Aircraft Body Shop Technician

The Aviation Body Shop Technician requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Checks and repairs sheet and extruded metal structural parts of aircraft. Being an Aviation Body Shop Technician has 0-2 years of experience in the field or in a related area. May be required to be licensed in certain areas of specialty. In addition, Aviation Body Shop Technician has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Works under immediate supervision. Primary job fun more...



Alternate job titles: Aircraft Electrician | Avionics Technician

The Aviation Electrician cuts and strips wire, insulates connections, and performs all other duties necessary in the installation process. Installs and repairs electrical wiring and/or cable on aircraft in adherence to established specifications. Being an Aviation Electrician may be required to verify accuracy and quality in accordance with established control procedures. May maintain manuals and maintenance documentation. In addition, Aviation Electrician requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being an Aviation Electrician has gained proficiency in multi more...


Alternate job titles: Parts Processing and Operations Director

Oversees all parts operations including accounting, parts systems, processes and procedures. Improves parts operations to facilitate growth and successfully achieve the company's long-term strategic goals. Designs policies and procedures for inspection, handling, and processing of parts to be exchanged. Ensures materials and parts are available in accordance with production schedules and commitments. Reviews the parts inventory database and evaluates strategies to optimize inventory. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to senior management. Manages a departmental sub-function withi more...


Identifies, inspects, coordinates, and processes parts to be exchanged. Dispatches material and parts in accordance with production schedules and commitments. Monitors all backorders and communicates and provides technical assistance to parts sales, customers, and branches. Updates and monitors the parts inventory database and places orders as needed. Generates progress reports on schedule status, parts usage, and inventory and keeps records of completed orders. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functio more...



Alternate job titles: Flight Operations Manager

The Aviation Operations Manager coordinates plans and schedules skill development and training sessions for pilots, crews, and operators. Manages day-to-day aviation operations focused on operational efficiency and compliance with regulatory and organizational operating policies, procedures, and standards. Being an Aviation Operations Manager supervises flight scheduling, aircraft maintenance, and inspection operations. Ensures all operations follow and comply with current FAA regulations, airworthiness, and safety standards. In addition, Aviation Operations Manager applies risk management bes more...


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