
Job Overview
Employment Type
Full-time
Compensation
Type:
Salary
Rate:
Range $170,000.00 - $185,000.00
Work Schedule
Day Shifts
Night Shifts
Benefits
Excellent insurance coverage
401(k) match
generous PTO
Health and Wellness Incentives
Tuition and certification reimbursement
Opportunities to give back to the community through i3 Cares
Job Description
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) is a premier government aerospace research facility located at Edwards Air Force Base, California. As one of NASA's key centers, AFRC is dedicated to advancing aeronautical and space exploration technology. The center supports critical missions involving various advanced aircraft and cutting-edge research platforms. Centered around flight research, testing, and operations, AFRC plays an essential role in ensuring innovative solutions to complex aerospace challenges are developed and validated in real-world flight environments. This facility serves as a hub for NASA and its clients, ensuring aircraft meet demanding research, operational, and safety requirements with yearly deployed... Show More
Job Requirements
- Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited university or college
- Ability to pass random drug screenings
- Possess a current US passport valid through period of employment
- Possess an FAA commercial pilot license with instrument, multiengine and single engine land ratings or pilot and instrument rating from armed services
- Verified minimum of 1,500 hours of pilot in command (PIC)
- Meet security requirements of the position and pass NASA Flight Medical Certification
- Able to obtain a DoD SECRET security clearance
- Proficient in Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Ability to create, maintain and update briefings and statistical reporting
- Knowledge and experience as a government contractor supporting NASA AFRC staff
- Physical ability to perform light to medium work and tolerate deployed environment conditions
Job Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited university or college with major study in an appropriate field of engineering, physical science, life science, or mathematics desired
- Able to pass random drug screenings
- Possess a current US passport valid through period of employment
- Formal military training in expected duties with DD 214 annotating AFSC/MOS qualification or applicable civilian experience highly desired
- Possess an FAA commercial pilot license with instrument, multiengine and single engine land ratings or a pilot and instrument rating from the armed services
- Logbook and/or flight records verifying a minimum of 1,500 hours of pilot in command (PIC)
- Pilots preferred to have at least 1000 hours in the U-2 and have been a current U-2 pilot within the past five years highly desired
- Meet security requirements of the position and pass a NASA Flight Medical Certification
Job Duties
- Conducting flight operations in accordance with FAA, Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), and other applicable directives, regulations, and instructions
- Maintaining performance standards in accordance with directives, training plans and Flight Crew Branch policies including knowledge of safety precautions and airfield operations
- Demonstrating Emergency Bold Face procedures from memory and knowledge of aircraft systems, limitations and ATC regulations/procedures
- Participating in i3 and NASA-directed continuation training, meetings and other mandated forums
- Performing on-site tasks necessary for safe, secure and professional operation at operating locations
- Providing direct support to administrative or flight operations scheduling/record keeping as needed
- Performing other duties as assigned
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Job Qualifications
Experience
Expert Level (7+ years)
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