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First Officer Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

First Security Officer

San Jose, CA · On-site

$25 - $28/hr

First Security Officer Job Type: Full time Industry: Nonprofit Charitable Organizations Salary: $25-$28/hr City: San Jose State/Province: California Country: United States Zip/Postal Code: 95134 Job ...

First Security Officer

San Jose, CA · On-site

$25 - $28/hr

First Security Officer Department: Security Reports To: Security Officer Lead FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Location: Redemption Church - San Jose Schedule: Sunday through Thursday • Sunday: 8:30am to 5 ...

First Security Officer

San Jose, CA · On-site

$18.75 - $22.25/hr

First Security Officer Department: Security Reports To: Security Officer Lead FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Location: Redemption Church - San Jose Schedule: Sunday through Thursday • Sunday: 8:30am to 5 ...

Impact-First Investments Officer Full Time Professional Los Angeles, CA, US 1 Attachments 2 days ago Requisition ID: 1180 Salary Range: $110,733.00 To $118,450.00 Annually Impact-First Investments ...

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Escrow Officer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.88 - $35.83/hr

Since 1889, First American (NYSE: FAF) has held an unwavering belief in its people. They are ... What We Do Escrow Officer (Established Book of Business Preferred) Lead Transactions. Build ...

Escrow Officer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$26.88 - $35.83/hr

Since 1889, First American (NYSE: FAF) has held an unwavering belief in its people. They are ... What We Do Escrow Officer (Established Book of Business Preferred) Lead Transactions. Build ...

Escrow Officer

Chula Vista, CA · On-site

$26.88 - $35.83/hr

Since 1889, First American (NYSE: FAF) has held an unwavering belief in its people. They are ... What We Do Escrow Officer (Established Book of Business Preferred) Lead Transactions. Build ...

Commercial Title Officer

Santa Ana, CA · Remote

$30.91 - $41.20/hr

Since 1889, First American (NYSE: FAF) has held an unwavering belief in its people. They are ... What We Do Remote Commercial Title Officer | Remote (U.S.) Must be available to work Pacific Time ...

Escrow Officer

Palm Springs, CA · On-site

$34 - $43.25/hr

First American's Direct division provides comprehensive title insurance protection and professional ... What We Do Escrow Officer | Inland Empire & Coachella Valley Locations: Ontario, Riverside, Palm ...

Escrow Officer

Ontario, CA · On-site

$34 - $43.25/hr

First American's Direct division provides comprehensive title insurance protection and professional ... What We Do Escrow Officer | Inland Empire & Coachella Valley Locations: Ontario, Riverside, Palm ...

Escrow Officer

Indian Wells, CA · On-site

$34 - $43.25/hr

First American's Direct division provides comprehensive title insurance protection and professional ... What We Do Escrow Officer | Inland Empire & Coachella Valley Locations: Ontario, Riverside, Palm ...

Escrow Officer

Riverside, CA · On-site

$34 - $43.25/hr

First American's Direct division provides comprehensive title insurance protection and professional ... What We Do Escrow Officer | Inland Empire & Coachella Valley Locations: Ontario, Riverside, Palm ...

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How much do first officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for first officer in California is $159,259.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,400.00 and $203,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a first officer?

First Officers, commonly known as co-pilots, are licensed pilots who assist the Captain in operating an aircraft. They share responsibilities for flying, navigation, and communication with air traffic control, as well as managing aircraft systems. In the event of the Captain’s incapacitation, the First Officer is trained and authorized to take full command of the flight. Their role is crucial for ensuring flight safety and efficiency, and they often gain experience to eventually become Captains themselves.

What does a first officer do?

Within the aviation industry, the first officer working in a commercial airline is the second pilot or co-pilot to the captain. Your responsibilities in this career include taking over full command of the aircraft, crew, and passengers if the captain is no longer able to do so. As second-in-command, you generally have equal control of the airplane while flying, with your position being designated as the “pilot not flying” or “pilot monitoring” and you are sitting on the right side of the airplane. Other duties include completing preflight inspections, and ensuring the aircraft is safe to fly in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) and company policies. You provide the captain with a flight plan including weather information and other required reports and let passengers know about turbulent weather or other operational details affecting their flight. The safety of your passengers is your number one concern.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a first officer?

To thrive as a First Officer, you need a commercial pilot license, strong aeronautical knowledge, and excellent decision-making skills. Proficiency with cockpit instrumentation, flight management systems, and navigation software is typically required. Situational awareness, teamwork, and calm communication under pressure are vital soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial to ensure passenger safety, maintain efficient flight operations, and support the Captain in all aspects of flying.

How does a first officer typically collaborate with the captain and cabin crew during a flight?

As a First Officer, you play a crucial role in supporting the Captain by assisting with flight planning, conducting pre-flight checks, and managing communication with air traffic control. Throughout the flight, you share flying duties with the Captain, monitor aircraft systems, and help troubleshoot any issues that arise. You also coordinate with the cabin crew to ensure passenger safety, relay important information, and respond to any onboard situations, fostering a team-oriented and safety-focused work environment.

What is the difference between First Officer vs Second Officer?

AspectFirst OfficerSecond Officer
Required CertificationsCommercial Pilot License (CPL), Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) often preferredSame as First Officer, often with less experience
Work EnvironmentCabin crew on commercial flights, assisting the CaptainTypically on long-haul flights, supporting the First Officer and Captain
Employer & Industry UsageCommercial airlines, private jet operatorsCommercial airlines, especially on international routes

The First Officer and Second Officer roles are both vital in commercial aviation, sharing responsibilities for flight safety and operation. The First Officer is the primary co-pilot, often with more experience and acting as the second-in-command. The Second Officer usually serves as a relief pilot or on long-haul flights, with similar certifications but typically less experience. Both roles require similar credentials and work in the same industry environment, but their specific duties and seniority differ.

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Infographic showing various First Officer job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $159,259 per year, or $76.6 per hour.

Pilot (First Officer) - West Region

NetJets & EJM

Oakland, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Join the NetJets Team
NetJets, the global private aviation leader for more than 60 years, provides the pinnacle of private travel, defined by a signature commitment to unwavering safety, personalized service, and reliable global access. Discover why NetJets is the ultimate career destination, offering exceptional benefits and growth opportunities.
Purpose of Position
The Pilot is responsible to provide a superior air transportation experience with a continued safety record second to none on each and every flight. The Pilot is the face of NetJets providing not only technically accurate and safe transportation but also providing an exceptional service experience for every NetJets Owner and passenger. The Pilot is expected to effectively wear many hats resulting in a concierge service level experience with roles ranging from professional aviator to in-flight service provider. The Pilot is in full command of the aircraft at all times and must always maintain a professional demeanor.
Tasks and Responsibilities
  • Responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft from taxi, take-off and landing of each flight per FAA guidelines, Original Equipment Manufacture's (OEM) Checklists, NetJets Flight Operations Manual (FOM) or Aircraft Operating Manual (AOM), and Standard Operating Practices (SOP's). Greets Owners/passengers pre-flight, makes introductions and briefs them on the specific flight/trip and verifies itinerary/provides passengers with weather updates and safety briefings and explains any changes to itinerary
  • Must deliver as needed, in-flight service including the handling of alcohol and the service of catering
  • Must load and properly stow on aircraft all baggage as needed
  • Must be able to handle and conduct flights for Owner's with pets and those who smoke.
  • Act as the final authority on his/her aircraft with respect to all areas of operation including the compliance with all applicable safety and regulatory guidance.
  • Acts as a liaison for Owners/ passengers and NetJets from the time the Owners/passengers arrive at the FBO until they have safely landed at their final destination and have departed the final FBO.
  • Responsible for properly communicating any maintenance abnormalities or discrepancies to the Company via the aircraft Maintenance Control Center (MCC) Controller on duty for their fleet
  • Additionally, must properly complete any paperwork associated with maintenance abnormalities or discrepancies.
  • Other duties as assigned depending on assignment.

Note:
It is not possible to list all required job duties on this form. There may be other important duties assigned, depending on the position. For a list of essential job functions, please refer to the essential functions document for this job.
Education
High School
Certifications and Licenses
Written FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)
First Class Medical Certificate
Years of Experience
Not Specified
Core Competencies
Adaptability
Collaboration
Strives for Positive Results
Service-Oriented
Curiosity
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other (KSAOs)
FAA ATP, Restricted ATP, or meet the requirements for FAA ATP or Restricted ATP (R-ATP) certificate with multi-engine rating as follows (IAW 61.160):
  • At least 21 years of age
  • 1,500 hours total flight time experience or
  • 1,250 hours with appropriate university R-ATP certificate or
  • 1,000 hours with military pilot qualification or
  • 1,000 hours with appropriate university R-ATP certificate
  • 200 hours cross-country (>50 nm) flight time
  • 250 hours fixed-wing PIC
  • 100 hours of night flying, or 75 hours with ≥45 night takeoffs and landings
  • 75 hours of instrument time (actual or simulated in-flight, excludes simulator time)
  • ATP written completed prior to start of Indoctrination Training
  • 50 hours fixed-wing, multi-engine time
  • Current FAA First-Class Medical certificate
  • FCC Restricted Radio Operator's Permit
  • Valid passport
  • Authorization to work in the U.S. and travel in and out of the country without restriction
  • Must be able to work varying hours including day and night; weekdays, weekends and holidays.
  • Must be extremely flexible and demonstrate the ability to adjust to rapid changes.
  • Must be able to manage his or her rest in order to be prepared for flight duty at all times during their tour.
  • Duty may last for as long as fourteen hours per day for up to eight days and may span different time zones and extreme weather differences in the course of a trip
  • While on duty may be away from home for seven or more days and nights, staying in hotels.
  • Must be able to secure appropriate airport authority and/or US Customs security badges.
  • Must be able to pass Transportation Security Administration required background screening, secure appropriate airport authority and/or US Customs security badges.
  • Must have a valid United States passport and be able to travel internationally without restrictions
  • Must have a valid State driver's license.
  • Must be able to read, write, fluently speak and understand the English language.
  • Must be service-oriented with a neat, well-groomed appearance and a demonstrated ability to make a positive impression including a strong capability to effectively interact with passengers.
  • Must possess excellent oral and written communication skills, especially under pressure.
  • Must demonstrate the ability to make quick and accurate decisions while paying close attention to detail, both technically and from a passenger-service perspective.
  • Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
  • Must be able to work around animals, including the handling and care prior to, during and after Owner flights.
  • Must be able to conduct flights for Owners who smoke.

Base Salary Range
$86,015 - $117,706
Pay Transparency Email
Washington State Candidates: To report concerns or corrections regarding pay transparency compliance for this posting, please contact us at PayTransparency@netjets.com.
How NetJets Supports You
NetJets is proud to provide a variety of attractive benefits to our employees, including many at no cost. Employees have access to no cost options including Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits, with access to robust networks of nationwide providers. NetJets offers benefits so you can LIVEWELL-a comprehensive package to support your Mind, Body, and Life.
Our comprehensive suite of benefits include:
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • Healthcare Advocacy
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Health Savings Account with annual employer contribution
  • Wellness Programs & Discounts
  • Paid Time Off
  • Parental Leave of Absence
  • Life and Accident Insurance
  • Voluntary benefits (financial protection plans)
  • 401(k) plan, with 67% of every dollar you contribute matched by NetJets
  • Short and Long-Term Disability
  • Legal Plan
  • Identity Theft Protection Plans
  • Pet Insurance
  • Family & Caregiving Support