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What are the most sought after aviation jobs in 2012?

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?

1 Pilot-Fixed Wing
2 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)
13 Aerospace
14 Sales and Marketing
15 Aircraft Technician
16 Business Development
17 Corporate Aviation
18 Flight Attendant
19 Pilot-Rotary Wing
20 Flight Engineering
21 Aviation Administration
22 Maintenance
23 Administrative
24 Ground Operations
25 Instructor
26 Project or Program Management
27 Helicopter
28 Quality Control
29 Cargo
30 Charter
31 Quality Assurance
32 Training
33 Aircraft Engineering
34 Analyst
35 Customer Relations
36 Customer Service
37 Engineering
38 Program Management
39 Quality Control
40 Technical Support
41 Technical Writer
42 Transportation
43 Advanced Aviation Technology
44 Air Ground Communication
45 Aircraft Assembly
46 Business
47 Business Analysis
48 Business Scheduling and Control
49 Electrical Engineering
50 Engineering Customer Support

Career management experts say change will remain constant in the jobs market, so it's critical to take advantage of training and development to increase your skills and keep pace with your profession.

Engineers. Note to college students who want their pick of job offers when they graduate: Consider majoring in engineering. A whopping 88% of employers in a new poll by the Society for Human Resource Management bemoaned the difficulty of finding enough engineers to hire. Civil engineers are in demand too: Shatkin's analysis of BLS data shows a 24.3% spike ahead in jobs for people who design roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects (average annual pay: $77,560).

Avionics August 2012


Avionics is the leading print and electronic publishing brand focused on the civil and military avionics industry. Now in its 35th year, Avionics Magazine is a trusted source of information on the technical, business and regulatory developments of importance to the industry, including NextGen, SESAR, Air Traffic Management and test and maintenance.

In This Issue


Proving Payloads


U.S. Army leverages in-house integration and testing capabilities to expedite sensors, weapons and interoperability for UASs.

Military Sensor Payloads


UAS sensor payload developers are producing more compact and complex systems as focus shifts from military missions to civilian ones.

2012 Industry Leader Profiles


Avionics Magazine salutes the industry leaders that provide cutting edge products and services to the global aviation community.

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Avionics Installation Technician

Avionics Installation Technician CO

 
Avionics Installation Technician
Aerotage Recruiting Solutions
Englewood, CO
Salary, Wages and Pay Hourly From: $22 To: $25
Last Date to Apply Apply by - Open until filled
About the Job  
Industry Category Avionics
Position Title Avionics Installation Technician
Reference # CO
Positions Available 2
Apply by Open
Wage Type Hourly From: $22 To: $25
Negotiable No
 



Job Title:
Avionics Installation Technician
BASED IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO

Reports To: Avionics Supervisor

**HELICOPTER EXPERIENCE PREFERRED!

Full-Time/Direct-Hire Position | Great Pay | Full Benefits | Profit Sharing | Relocation Assistance |

Job Duties:

  • Fabricates, assembles, installs, modifies, tests, operates and troubleshoots aircraft avionics and electrical systems.
  • Fabricates avionics, electrical and medical systems to engineering schematic specifications.
  • Operationally tests avionics, electrical, and medical systems per manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Performs build-up activities related to electrical and avionics installations such as parts recording, harness fabrication, continuity testing, and securing in aircraft.
  • Troubleshoots electrical schematics when appropriate.
  • Assists in designing and planning installation and repair modifications.
  • Assists with planning and documenting in-flight testing, certification, and troubleshooting procedures.
  • Assists in FAA repair station documentation (work order, FAA Form 337’s, aircraft weight and balance, equipment list changes, log book entries, parts recording, documentation changes).
  • Orders parts and supplies for department, maintains necessary stock levels, evaluates parts for repair/restock.
  • Maintains the upkeep of the work area, equipment and materials.
  • Performs other duties as required.

Requirements:

  • MINIMUM of Two years Civilian Aviation or Four years Military Aviation experience as an installer required.
  • Helicopter experience preferred.
  • Formal Electronics/Avionics Training.
  • Applicant must meet the requirements of FAR 65.101 except for the recommendation by the employer.
  • Desire A.S. Degree in a technical science area.
  • Desire FCC License, FAA airframe and power license, and/or FAA repairman certificate.
  • Basic proficiency with MS Word, Excel, Access.
  • Ability to read and work from blueprints and schematics.

Equipment and Environment:

  • Hand tools, multi-meters, pilot static tester, computer, printer, Hot Stamp and Laser wire-marking equipment, portable avionics (RF and pulse) test equipment. Employee must provide assorted hand tools to perform duties in a safe, effective, and efficient manner.
  • Bending, Lifting (30 lbs.), working in tight quarters, working under, around, and over fixed components for long periods of time. Standing or sitting in one position for long periods of time. Working in a non-climate controlled environment. Working in an aircraft-noise environment. Ability to work unsupervised and alone for long periods of time. Working in a flight-line and airborne environment.

All qualified and selected candidates must pass a pre-employment backround and drug screening tests. Aerotage is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

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Apply To: Aerotage Recruiting Solutions
PO Box 1026
Central, SC 29630
United States
Directions Map to location
Phone 864-633-5629
  Work Location:  The work location address and apply to address are different. Englewood , CO
United States

Aerotage Recruiting Solutions

Englewood, CO 80112
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www.aerotageJobs.com
  Email jedmondson@aerotage.com
Web www.aerotage.com

Aviation Career Salary Wages and Pay

Aviation Career Salary, Wages and Pay

Aviation Salary (Avjobs Aviation Career Salary, Wages and Pay) is your source for up-to-date airline, airport, aerospace, and all other aviation industry "New Hire" salary, wage, and pay information. Our parent company (Avjobs.com) also provides, job posting information for over 8000 Aviation Companies worldwide. These pages contain current salaried & hourly "New Hire" earnings as reported by participating aviation employers. This is what aviation employers are offering to new hire employees today.

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What are Aviation Employers willing to pay?

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