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Pilot

Houston, TX · On-site

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 ...

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 ...

The Pilot ensures full compliance with all applicable federal, state, local, and international aviation regulations, as well as company policies and operational procedures. As a primary ...

The Pilot ensures full compliance with all applicable federal, state, local, and international aviation regulations, as well as company policies and operational procedures. As a primary ...

The Pilot Technician will support product sales by leading water treatment equipment pilot study demonstrations that validate process and equipment performance. The Technician will also develop and ...

Pilot Technician

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$60K - $65K/yr

The Pilot Technician will support product sales by leading water treatment equipment pilot study demonstrations that validate process and equipment performance. The Technician will also develop and ...

The pilot also will document environmental conditions and known hazards, and coordinate with the project manager or other Valmont personnel to confirm aircraft deconfliction notice filings with ...

Pilot

Mobile, AL · On-site

Description Cooper Marine Pilots are responsible for safe and efficient operations and performance of his crew, vessel, and tow. * The Pilot is the senior employee onboard and is responsible for the ...

Helicopter Pilot

Hagerstown, MD

$89K - $111K/yr

Overview Rotor Wing Pilot - LifeNetHagerstown, MDEMS Air Medical Aircraft: EC135 (IFR) Coming Soon: EMS Air Medical Aircraft: H135T3 $20,000 Stipend and $15,000 Sign-on Bonus Available AIR METHODS:

Pilot

Mobile, AL · On-site

Cooper Marine Pilots are responsible for safe and efficient operations and performance of his crew, vessel, and tow. * The Pilot is the senior employee onboard and is responsible for the crews ...

Pilot

Mobile, AL · On-site

Cooper Marine Pilots are responsible for safe and efficient operations and performance of his crew, vessel, and tow. * The Pilot is the senior employee onboard and is responsible for the crews ...

Our mission is to develop not just skilled pilots, but aviators who embrace aviation as a lifestyle, supported by the comfort, service, and exclusivity they deserve. About the Role Vectored Approach ...

Vexcel Aerial Imagery is looking for a Check Airman/Training Pilot . This position assists in the development and verification of our commercial pilots in the safe operation of single and multi ...

Pilot/Escort Driver Job Status: Full Time Department: Clayton Connect Work Schedule: Weekdays (Occasional Weekend) Reports to: Terminal Manager Amount of Travel Required: 2-3 Nights per Week The ...

New

$76K/yr

GS-2181-12 (Airplane Pilot/Helicopter Pilot): Applicant must possess a USAF Pilot rating, hold a valid aviation service aeronautical order and have a minimum of 750 total military flight time in the ...

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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.

Part-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

RAVN Group ("RAVN")is pushing the boundaries of innovation in the aviation industry, focusing on cutting-edge technology and advanced aerospace solutions. As part of the RAVN team, you'll be at the forefront of revolutionizing pilot training on military grade aircrafts and aerospace engineering in the defense sector. RAVN provides combat or high maneuver training for pilots, RDT&E, and maintenance services with its fully owned fleet of aircraft.

Job Description:

Company Summary

RAVN is pushing the boundaries of innovation in the aviation industry, focusing on cutting-edge technology and advanced aerospace solutions. As part of the RAVN team, you'll be at the forefront of revolutionizing pilot training on military grade aircrafts and aerospace engineering in the defense sector. RAVN provides combat or high maneuver training for pilots, RDT&E, and maintenance services with its fully owned fleet of aircraft.

Position Summary

We are currently seeking experienced tactical pilots to support our DoD contracts. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in military tactical flying, particularly in ADAIR (Adversary Air) and Contracted Close Air Support (CCAS). This role will involve flying critical sorties and conducting operational missions in support of defense initiatives.

Key Responsibilities

  • Primary flying duties will include ADAIR and CCAS sorties in support of DoD contracts.
  • Additional duties may include various Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) support as needed.
  • Conducting missions involving tactical flying qualifications within the defense sector.
  • Ensure adherence to safety protocols and operational standards during all flights.
  • Work collaboratively with other military personnel and contractors to achieve mission success.

Desired Experience/Skills

  • U.S. Citizenship required; no foreign nationals permitted.
  • Must hold a current security clearance at a minimum of SECRET//NOFORN level.
  • Military tactical flying experience:
  • 500 hours total tactical aircraft time and current in Armed Forces Reserve or Guard status, or
  • 1000 hours tactical aircraft time if DoD Retired or Separated, or
  • 1300 hours total time with 300 hours tactical aircraft time for retired/separated candidates.
  • Previous experience as a qualified DoD flight lead (4-ship for Adversary Air, 2-ship for Contracted Close Air Support) in F- or A-designated aircraft.
  • Tactical flying qualification within the last 5 years with a US Military Department, foreign DoD equivalent, or a US DoD contractor supporting Adversary Air or Contracted Close Air Support.
  • Tactical aircraft time in support of ADAIR is defined as flight hours in any Government-owned F-, A-designation, including T-38 ADAIR, T-38 IFF, and international exchange fighter equivalent aircraft while serving as Pilot in Command, Instructor Pilot, or Stan/Eval Flight Examiner.
  • FAA Class II medical rating.
  • FAA Commercial and Instrument Rating.

Physical Demands

  • Occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds.
  • Regular use of hands and fingers to handle, feel, or operate objects, tools, or controls, reaching with hands.
  • Regularly ascend/descend stairs.
  • Occasional aircraft hangar or warehouse environment with exposure to loud noises, fumes from engines and chemicals, unpredictable climate (hot/cold), and electrical shock, or trip or slip hazards.
  • May be exposed to or required to handle hazardous material.
  • Specific work hours determined by operational, departmental, or contractual requirements.
  • Occasional evening, weekend, holiday work may be required.
  • Travel to various work sites may be required.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Work Authorization

  • Must be lawfully eligible to work in the United States and complete an I-9 Form.
  • Must have a clean driving record.
  • RAVN Aerospace is a Drug & Alcohol-Free Workplace. Pre-employment, random, or for cause drug/alcohol testing (including for marijuana) required.
  • Pre-employment and ongoing physical certifications.

Note: Certain qualifications may be waived on a case-by-case basis, depending on the candidate's level of experience.

If you are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role in the aerospace industry, apply now to join our team at RAVN Aerospace.

RAVN Aerospace is an EEO/AA/Disabled/Veterans Employer

I understand that if an offer of employment is made, I may be required to undergo investigation into all statements and references contained in this application. Said investigation may include credit, driving, criminal background, professional references, and other background checks. By applying for this position, I authorize post-offer investigation into my background as necessary and as a condition of employment. Note: a criminal conviction does not constitute an automatic bar to employment and will be considered only as it substantially relates to the position in question.