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What are the most sought after aviation jobs in 2012?
If you're an aviation recruiter or an aviation company looking to hire staff in 2012-2013, then take note of these most sought after aviation jobs. If you are looking for work in one of these aviation fields or for an aviation company that hires for these areas of the aviation insudtry, you better be thinking about your job search initiatives as many other companies are going to be hunting for you very soon!
So what are these most desired aviation jobs for 2012?
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Pilot-Fixed Wing |
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Management |
3 |
A&P Mechanic |
4 |
Airport |
5 |
Aircraft Mechanic |
6 |
Flight Crew |
7 |
Dispatch |
8 |
Flight Operations Pilot |
9 |
Executive |
10 |
Flight Operations Non-Pilot |
11 |
Avionics |
12 |
Other (or any) |
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Aerospace |
14 |
Sales and Marketing |
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Aircraft Technician |
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Business Development |
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Corporate Aviation |
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Flight Attendant |
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Pilot-Rotary Wing |
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Flight Engineering |
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Aviation Administration |
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Maintenance |
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Administrative |
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Ground Operations |
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Instructor |
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Project or Program Management |
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Helicopter |
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Quality Control |
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Cargo |
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Charter |
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Quality Assurance |
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Training |
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Aircraft Engineering |
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Analyst |
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Customer Relations |
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Customer Service |
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Engineering |
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Program Management |
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Quality Control |
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Technical Support |
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Technical Writer |
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Transportation |
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Advanced Aviation Technology |
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Air Ground Communication |
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Aircraft Assembly |
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Business |
47 |
Business Analysis |
48 |
Business Scheduling and Control |
49 |
Electrical Engineering |
50 |
Engineering Customer Support |
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General Aviation Industry Earnings by Hourly, Salary, Industry Category and Position Title
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What are Aviation Employers willing to pay?
Wages vary from company to company, region to region, and even state to state. Wages can even be different within the same company based on location or even seniority (length of employ/union rules). Alternatively, the amount earned after five (5) years or more is often much different that what you earn in the first year. Use these pages to discover the reality of "First Year Earnings" in the aviation industry.
The aviation industry offers career opportunities to suit many interests and backgrounds. As aviation remains an integral part of our society, there is still a growing need for qualified personnel. Avjobs Aviation Career Salary, Wages and Pay provides this look at salaries, wages and pay in aviation the aviation industry for you as you plan for your future.
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