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As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract parachute rigger in the United States is $47,800.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $55,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contract Parachute Rigger vs Parachute Rigger?

AspectContract Parachute RiggerParachute Rigger
CertificationsFAA Parachute Rigger CertificateFAA Parachute Rigger Certificate
Work EnvironmentContract-based, often on-site at various locationsFull-time, often at fixed facilities or military bases
Employer & IndustryContracting companies, military, aerospaceMilitary, aerospace, parachuting centers

Both Contract Parachute Riggers and Parachute Riggers require FAA certification and work in similar environments. The main difference is that Contract Parachute Riggers typically work on a temporary or project basis at various locations, while Parachute Riggers employed full-time often work at fixed facilities or military bases. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers identify opportunities that match their career goals and work preferences.

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Parachute Rigger

Ascendancy Group LTD

Virginia Beach, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Description:

The Ascendancy Group’s Mission

To be the unequaled provider of special operations forces (SOF) and Intelligence Community focused technical, service, and training-based solutions.


*This position is contingent upon contract award.


Opportunity


Overview

The objective of this position is to provide logistics support services to supplement the NSWG-1 LOGSU-1 workforces and help it achieve continued effective operations and sustain adequate logistics support to NSWG1. The Parachute Rigger will report to the Air Division’s Leading Chief Petty Officer (LCPO) and assist Air Division’s LCPO and LPO with the day-to-day operations of Air Division to include the responsibilities listed below.


Security Requirement:

· Must maintain a SECRET clearance.


Roles and Responsibilities:

· Muster each morning with the packing deck supervisor in order to receive instructions for the day.

· Pack tactical and non-tactical Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) Ram Air Personnel Parachute Systems (RAPPS). Must be qualified to pack and maintain military owned parachutes systems to include but not limited to the following: MT-2XX main/reserve and non-standard main/reserve. Qualifications and certifications are listed below.

· Pack all and maintain all systems in accordance with military technical manuals and/or the manufacture’s recommendations.

· Fill out and actively maintain parachute history cards after each parachute is packed or maintenance is performed. It is imperative that all log entries are both accurate and fully legible.

· Perform repairs such as the patching of canopies, line replacements, hand-tacking and so on in accordance with FAR part 65, applicable military technical manuals & FAA-H-8083-17 Parachute Rigger Handbook PG 1-2. The two types of certificates differ in the level of experience and responsibility. A senior parachute rigger may pack, as well as maintain, a parachute by making minor repairs. A master parachute rigger has all the privileges of the lesser certificate plus the ability to make major repairs and alter parachutes according to the approved data. A major repair is one that if improperly done, can appreciably affect the airworthiness of the parachute. An example of this might be replacing a damaged canopy panel or altering a harness by changing the size of the main lift web. A minor repair is anything other than a major repair, such as, a small patch on a canopy or the replacement of a defective or worn connector link. The employees contracted for this effort are anticipated to spend less than 10% of their time performing repair work

· Contracted personnel may be required to assist in military Rigger activity in and around active and in-active aircraft at the discretion of the work supervisor, and qualification level if qualified, perform any job duties on or related to oxygen equipment

· Contractors will not perform parachute jumps, fast roping, or rappelling from government/military aircraft in the performance of air operational duties.

Requirements:

· Must possess FAA Master Rigge certificate with back and chest rating or FAA Senior Rigger certificate with back rating and documented proof of having held one of the following military job codes:

o Navy: 773A

o Army: 92R or 921A

o USMC: 0451.

· Must possess a validated certificate of graduation from U.S. Army Quartermaster Rigger School or CNATTU Learning Site Fort Lee for the MT-2XX parachute system.

· Must have a minimum of four (4) years maintenance experience in support of military airborne operations.

· Possess a valid state driver’s license.

· Be able to drive Government-owned trucks, forklifts and vans. No CDL license required.

· Be able to operate a Personal Computer (PC) with common/standard business software programs. Be proficient in Microsoft Office applications, to include Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint.

· Have direct knowledge of installation level and strategic support logistic programs and systems that relate to logistic capability and capacity.

· Possess an excellent work ethic.

· Have excellent verbal and written communication skills.

· Pay strong attention to detail and be highly accurate in performing all tasks.

· Perform duties independently, with minimal oversight.

· Be able to write correspondence in a military format, when necessary.


· The following are additional qualifications/certifications that are desired:

o Possess a validated certificate of graduation from U.S. Army Quartermaster Rigger School or CNATTU Learning Site Fort Lee for the MC-6, T-11R, and cargo parachute systems.

o If a FAA Senior Rigger, have a chest rating

o Joint Airdrop Inspector (JAI)