Aviation Job

The aviation industry is being besieged with many kinds of pressures: jet fuel cost, inefficient management practices, and others. Still, there are still so many aviation job vacancies in the country, and landing on one could reap great dividends.

Different categories of entities offering the aviation job

Aviation job from a discount carrier - A lot of discount carriers started during the years of deregulation, and the have flourished since the 80s. At present, only the strongest have survived.

Aviation job from the airport - As far as the local airports are concerned, they would always have vacancies for people who would be assisting the management. Two examples of aviation job titles are Customer Relations and Grounds Maintenance.

Aviation job for the government - Both state and local governments regulate airports, and as such, they offer good employment opportunities to many parties.

Aviation job for private operators - Indeed, private jets bringing families and CEOs all over the world would not go up all by themselves. These entities possess their staff of dispatchers, pilots, coordinators, attendants and others.

Aviation job for other private entities - Not many private companies offer an aviation job, but there are companies managing their very own fleet of planes and jets.

The roster of many aviation job titles

While this is not everything, the list should include all the major aviation job titles:

# Pilots, flight engineers, inflight supervisors, cabin attendants, avionics technicians, flight operations inspectors, secretaries and receptionists, airport security, line-service personnel, aircraft cleaners, aircraft finishers, charter sales personnel, cost analysts, aeronautical engineers, airframe mechanics, station managers, flight simulators, ground instructors, supply clerks, and passenger service agents.

That is not all; here are other aviation job titles: crew schedulers, quality assurance representatives, technical writers, air traffic controllers, air cargo specialists, aircraft painters, brokers, doctors and nurses, shipping personnel, parts inspectors, electricians, airline security representatives.

Online search for the aviation job

The Net is one of the most popular avenues/methods of hunting for an aviation job. Assuming for example, you are eyeing a pilot's job, you could narrow it down, and you could even choose one outside the country. Whatever kind of aviation job you are after, the resume is crucial. Keep the resume updated. And when you've found your dream aviation job, apply at once. Bear in mind though that there are multitudes of competition out there regardless of the aviation job - be it a vacancy for a pilot or a ground maintenance staff.

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