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737 Pilot Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Pilot

Sumter, SC · On-site

UBI is seeking a Pilot who will be responsible for the safe, efficient, comfortable, and on-time operation of the company aircraft. The Pilot will focus on transporting passengers and cargo ...

Pilots benefit from a collaborative culture, modern fleet, strong maintenance infrastructure, and long-term career advancement opportunities. Current Opportunities Talon Air is currently hiring PICs ...

Pilot

Farmingdale, NY · Remote

$75K - $250K/yr

Pilots benefit from a collaborative culture, modern fleet, strong maintenance infrastructure, and long-term career advancement opportunities.Current OpportunitiesTalon Air is currently hiring PICs ...

The ideal candidate is a highly motivated,professional pilot who is comfortable operating PIC in a Citation Mustang and meets all Part 135 PIC requirements, and has higher multi-engine time. Key ...

Pilot

Abilene, TX · On-site

$110K/yr

Act as Pilot-In-Command during Part 135 Operations * Must be able to operate a King Air 200/90 in all weather conditions, single pilot. * Must be able to successfully meet all training requirements ...

Pilot I

NV · On-site

Pilot must remain fit to fly while on standby. * If called out, pilots must be able to deploy for potentially several weeks straight. * Standby positions require an additional physical and ...

The ideal candidate is a highly motivated, professional pilot who is comfortable operating PIC in a Citation Mustang and meets all Part 135 PIC requirements, and has higher multi-engine time. Key ...

Pilot

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site

$80 - $130/hr

PILOT Tropic Ocean Airways is the largest seaplane operator in the Southeast United States. We currently operate Cessna Grand Caravan EX aircraft on Wipaire amphibious floats in The Bahamas, the ...

The Senior Pilot operates aircraft to fly aerial photo missions in support of mapping and LiDAR projects. As Pilot in Command of the aircraft, the pilot directs onboard crew to ensure safe and ...

The Senior Pilot operates aircraft to fly aerial photo missions in support of mapping and LiDAR projects. As Pilot in Command of the aircraft, the pilot directs onboard crew to ensure safe and ...

Pilot

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$225K - $260K/yr

Talon Air is actively looking for experienced pilots for our latest Falcon 2000LX aircraft to join our growing Falcon family. The crew will be dedicated to this plane exclusively, which we currently ...

RAVN provides combat or high maneuver training for pilots, RDT&E, and maintenance services with its fully owned fleet of aircraft. Company Summary RAVN is pushing the boundaries of innovation in the ...

PILOT

Memphis, TN · On-site

Pilots corporate jets (Sabre 465 and Sabre 770) and non-jet aircraft (414 Cessna) to transport passengers for Bryce Corporation. Essential Functions: * Responsible to the Chief Pilot to assist with ...

Pilots corporate jets (Sabre 465 and Sabre 770) and non-jet aircraft (414 Cessna) to transport passengers for Bryce Corporation. Essential Functions: * Responsible to the Chief Pilot to assist with ...

Act as Pilot-In-Command during Part 135 Operations * Must be able to operate a King Air 200/90 in all weather conditions, single pilot. * Must be able to successfully meet all training requirements ...

Pilot

Abilene, TX · On-site

$110K/yr

Act as Pilot-In-Command during Part 135 Operations * Must be able to operate a King Air 200/90 in all weather conditions, single pilot. * Must be able to successfully meet all training requirements ...

The Second-in-Command reports functionally to the Pilot-in-Command during the assigned flight and administratively to the Chief Pilot on other matters. * Assists the PIC in the safe and efficient ...

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How much do 737 pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for 737 pilot in the United States is $130,916.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $100,000.00 and $155,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a 737 pilot?

A 737 Pilot is a professional aviator responsible for operating the Boeing 737, one of the most widely used commercial aircraft in the world. Their duties include flight planning, operating the controls, monitoring aircraft systems, communicating with air traffic control, and ensuring passenger safety. They must adhere to strict aviation regulations, complete extensive training, and hold the appropriate licenses, such as an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL). Pilots often work for airlines, cargo companies, or private operators, flying domestic and international routes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a 737 pilot?

To thrive as a 737 Pilot, you need a commercial pilot’s license with multi-engine and instrument ratings, extensive flight experience, and a thorough understanding of aviation safety and procedures. Familiarity with Boeing 737 flight management systems, cockpit instrumentation, and the use of simulators for recurrent training is essential. Strong decision-making, situational awareness, communication, and teamwork skills help you excel in managing complex situations and interacting with crew and passengers. These competencies ensure safe, efficient operations while meeting regulatory requirements and maintaining passenger confidence.

What does a typical work schedule look like for a Boeing 737 pilot?

A typical work schedule for a 737 Pilot can vary depending on the airline, route assignments, and seniority, but usually involves a mix of short-haul and medium-haul flights. Pilots often work in shifts that can include weekends, holidays, and overnight layovers, with scheduled days off to comply with strict regulations on maximum flight hours and required rest periods. Crew pairings change regularly, so you’ll collaborate with a variety of co-pilots and cabin crew, fostering teamwork in a dynamic environment. While the schedule can be demanding, it offers variety and opportunities to visit different destinations, making the role both rewarding and engaging.

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Infographic showing various 737 Pilot job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,916 per year, or $62.9 per hour.

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Job description

We are a 45 year old company searching for a reliable, trustworthy Pilot to join our company. If your passion is flying, and you want to work in an environment where every second counts, we are looking for you. UBI is seeking a Pilot who will be responsible for the safe, efficient, comfortable, and on-time operation of the company aircraft. The Pilot will focus on transporting passengers and cargo, determining the safest routes, analyzing flight plans and weather conditions, calculating fuel, and inspecting operation systems and navigation equipment.

To be successful as our Pilot, you should be detail-orientated and be able to focus under pressure. The Pilot will be responsible for operating a 2022 HondaJet Elite II.

Superb Pilots may have a lifelong career with outstanding benefits and excellent pay.

Pilot Responsibilities:

· Performing pre and post-flight inspections of fuel, equipment, and navigational systems.

· Operating the aircraft safely and maintaining a good degree of professionalism at all times.

· Monitoring weather conditions and communicating with air traffic control during flights.

· Updating and reassuring passengers and crew during emergencies.

· Determining the safest routes and analyzing flight plans prior to takeoff.

· Getting enough rest between flights.

· Anticipating issues and maintaining professionalism during emergencies.

· Keeping up to date with aircraft advancements and equipment.

Pilot Requirements:

· Proven experience

· Professional conduct

· Excellent leadership skills, situational awareness, and professionalism.

· Strong communication skills and ability to function under pressure.

· Completes all required company and FAA proficiency checks and training courses to satisfaction

· Company will send to and pay for the completion of the required number of training hours.

· Weekend Work May Be Required

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