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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...



Alternate job titles: Aeronautical Engineering Manager

The Aviation Engineering Manager implements organizational policies and procedures to optimize workflow and ensure compliance with all federal regulations. Manages the design of aircraft and helicopter parts and propulsion systems to optimize aerodynamic performance and promote safe, efficient, and reliable operation. Being an Aviation Engineering Manager communicates and negotiates with supply vendors to compare quotes to reduce costs and lead time and reports findings for analysis or comparison. Facilitates innovation by remaining up to date on technology advancements for application on desi 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: Flight Operations Supervisor

The Aviation Operations Supervisor 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 Supervisor 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 Supervisor applies risk manag more...



Alternate job titles: Aeronautical Engineering Supervisor

The Aviation Engineering Supervisor supervises and delegates the daily operations of an aeronautical engineering team and implements policies and procedures to guide workflow and ensure compliance with federal regulations. Oversees the design of aircraft and helicopter parts and propulsion systems to optimize aerodynamic performance and promote safe, efficient, and reliable operation. Being an Aviation Engineering Supervisor reviews prototype testing to validate the performance and safety of aircraft parts in various conditions. Develops computational models and simulations to understand and a more...


Alternate job titles: Aeronautical Engineer I

The Aviation Engineer I develops computational models and simulations to understand and assess the performance of aircraft design and identify necessary improvements. Designs aircraft and helicopter parts and propulsion systems to optimize aerodynamic performance and promote safe, efficient, and reliable operation. Being an Aviation Engineer I collects, processes, and analyzes aircraft data and conducts calculations to understand and estimate flight parameters. Conducts prototype testing and utilizes wind tunnels to understand aerodynamic principles such as lift, drag, and maneuverability and more...



Alternate job titles: Aeronautical Engineer II

The Aviation Engineer II develops computational models and simulations to understand and assess the performance of aircraft design and identify necessary improvements. Designs aircraft and helicopter parts and propulsion systems to optimize aerodynamic performance and promote safe, efficient, and reliable operation. Being an Aviation Engineer II collects, processes, and analyzes aircraft data and conducts calculations to understand and estimate flight parameters. Conducts prototype testing and utilizes wind tunnels to understand aerodynamic principles such as lift, drag, and maneuverability an more...


Alternate job titles: Aeronautical Engineer III

The Aviation Engineer III develops computational models and simulations to understand and assess the performance of aircraft design and identify necessary improvements. Designs aircraft and helicopter parts and propulsion systems to optimize aerodynamic performance and promote safe, efficient, and reliable operation. Being an Aviation Engineer III collects, processes, and analyzes aircraft data and conducts calculations to understand and estimate flight parameters. Conducts prototype testing and utilizes wind tunnels to understand aerodynamic principles such as lift, drag, and maneuverability more...


Alternate job titles: Aeronautical Engineer IV

The Aviation Engineer IV develops computational models and simulations to understand and assess the performance of aircraft design and identify necessary improvements. Designs aircraft and helicopter parts and propulsion systems to optimize aerodynamic performance and promote safe, efficient, and reliable operation. Being an Aviation Engineer IV collects, processes, and analyzes aircraft data and conducts calculations to understand and estimate flight parameters. Conducts prototype testing and utilizes wind tunnels to understand aerodynamic principles such as lift, drag, and maneuverability an more...



Alternate job titles: Aeronautical Engineer V

The Aviation Engineer V develops computational models and simulations to understand and assess the performance of aircraft design and identify necessary improvements. Designs aircraft and helicopter parts and propulsion systems to optimize aerodynamic performance and promote safe, efficient, and reliable operation. Being an Aviation Engineer V collects, processes, and analyzes aircraft data and conducts calculations to understand and estimate flight parameters. Conducts prototype testing and utilizes wind tunnels to understand aerodynamic principles such as lift, drag, and maneuverability and more...


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