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Flight Level Aviation Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Flight Engineer Standardization Instructor

Killeen, TX · On-site

$55K - $63K/yr

S. Army programs, specializing in aviation and ground systems, integrated air and missile defense ... Provide mission support in tactics, readiness level progression, gunnery, aircraft delivery, and ...

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How much do flight level aviation jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for flight level aviation in Texas is $26.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.60 and $26.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Flight Level Aviation?

Flight Level Aviation typically refers to the operational area and procedures involved at specific altitudes in aviation, known as flight levels. In the context of job titles, it may also refer to companies or organizations that provide aviation services such as flight training, aircraft management, or charter services. These roles can involve working with pilots, air traffic controllers, and maintenance crews to ensure safe and efficient flight operations at various altitudes. Understanding flight levels is essential for anyone involved in commercial or private aviation, as it affects navigation, communication, and safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Flight Level Aviation professional?

To thrive in a Flight Level Aviation role, you need strong aeronautical knowledge, situational awareness, and relevant pilot licenses or aviation certifications. Proficiency with aircraft navigation systems, flight management software, and communication equipment is crucial. Exceptional decision-making, teamwork, and composure under pressure are vital soft skills for ensuring safety and efficiency. These skills and qualities are essential for maintaining operational safety, effective communication, and smooth flight operations at higher altitudes.

What are some typical challenges faced by Flight Level Aviation professionals, and how can they be addressed?

Aviation professionals involved in flight level operations often face challenges such as managing dynamic weather conditions, maintaining clear communication with air traffic control, and ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols. These challenges can be addressed through ongoing training, staying updated with the latest regulations, and fostering strong teamwork among pilots, dispatchers, and ground crew. Additionally, leveraging advanced technology for real-time information and decision-making support plays a crucial role in minimizing errors and maintaining operational efficiency.

What is the difference between Flight Level Aviation vs Flight Operations Coordinator?

AspectFlight Level AviationFlight Operations Coordinator
CertificationsCommercial Pilot License, Airline Transport Pilot LicenseAirline or aviation operations certifications, sometimes pilot licenses
Work EnvironmentIn-flight, cockpit, or flight planningOffice-based, coordinating flights and schedules
Industry UsageAirlines, charter services, private aviationAirlines, corporate flight departments, aviation companies

Flight Level Aviation professionals typically hold pilot licenses and operate aircraft, often working in-flight or flight planning. In contrast, Flight Operations Coordinators focus on scheduling, logistics, and communication within aviation companies. While both roles are integral to flight operations, they differ in responsibilities, certifications, and work environments.

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Infographic showing various Flight Level Aviation job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,848 per year, or $26.4 per hour.

Aircrew Survival Flight Equipment Technician I (WG-4818-09) - F/A-18 Multiple Variants

Resicum International LLC

Fort Worth, TX

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Description

Aircrew Survival Flight Equipment Technician I (WG-4818-09) - F/A-18 Multiple Variants

Location: NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas
Employment Type: Full-Time
Status: Contingent Upon Contract Award

This position is contingent upon contract award. Employment offers, start dates, and continued employment are dependent upon Resicum International LLC being awarded the contract and the successful transition of contract performance.

Join Resicum International LLC

Resicum International LLC is seeking qualified Aircrew Survival Flight Equipment Technician I professionals to support organizational-level Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS) operations for VMFA-112 at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NAS JRB) Fort Worth, Texas.

This position is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, repairing, testing, certifying, and fitting Aircrew Survival Equipment (ALSE) supporting F/A-18 aircraft across multiple variants. The successful candidate will ensure all assigned survival equipment remains fully mission capable and compliant with NAVAIR technical publications, aviation life support requirements, and applicable safety standards.

If you have experience maintaining aviation life support systems and are committed to ensuring aircrew safety and mission readiness, we encourage you to apply.

Position Summary

The Aircrew Survival Flight Equipment Technician I performs organizational-level maintenance, inspection, repair, modification, certification, and operational testing of Aircrew Survival Equipment (ALSE) supporting F/A-18 aircraft. Working under the direction of senior life support personnel, this position maintains aircraft survival equipment, oxygen systems, emergency communication devices, and associated life support equipment to ensure maximum operational readiness and aircrew safety.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities
  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections, maintenance, servicing, repair, testing, and certification of Aircrew Survival Equipment (ALSE) supporting F/A-18 aircraft across multiple variants.
  • Disassemble, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, modify, assemble, and certify aviation life support equipment in accordance with approved technical publications.
  • Inspect, maintain, and determine serviceability of flight helmets, oxygen masks, torso harnesses, parachutes, survival vests, anti-G suits, life preservers, life rafts, survival kits, personal flotation devices, emergency locator transmitters, survival radios, emergency signaling devices, and chemical and biological protective equipment.
  • Perform operational and functional testing of emergency communication equipment, emergency locator transmitters, survival radios, and signaling devices.
  • Conduct electrical continuity checks, operational testing, and circuit verification of survival radios, emergency beacons, and associated electronic equipment.
  • Inspect, maintain, service, and test aircraft oxygen equipment and associated life support components.
  • Inspect pyrotechnic devices, explosive cartridges, initiators, and associated survival equipment in accordance with explosive safety procedures and technical directives.
  • Replace life-limited components and time-controlled items in accordance with maintenance schedules and applicable technical publications.
  • Inspect and maintain aircraft egress-related survival equipment to ensure compatibility, reliability, and mission readiness.
  • Interpret engineering drawings, Illustrated Parts Breakdowns (IPBs), maintenance manuals, technical directives, inspection criteria, and manufacturer technical publications.
  • Fit, adjust, configure, and issue survival equipment to individual aircrew members in accordance with established sizing and operational requirements.
  • Demonstrate the proper operation, inspection, care, and emergency use of assigned survival equipment.
  • Maintain inspection records, maintenance documentation, serialized equipment records, inventory accountability, and life support history files.
  • Utilize specialized life support maintenance tools, oxygen servicing equipment, electronic diagnostic equipment, electrical test equipment, and precision measuring instruments.
  • Coordinate maintenance activities with Maintenance Control, Production Control, Aircrew Equipment personnel, Quality Assurance, engineering personnel, and Government representatives.
  • Maintain strict compliance with NAVAIR maintenance procedures, explosive safety requirements, oxygen servicing procedures, Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention, Tool Control Program (TCP), hazardous material handling requirements, environmental regulations, and OSHA safety standards.
  • Support continuous process improvement initiatives that improve equipment reliability, inspection accuracy, maintenance quality, and mission readiness.
Physical Requirements
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, crouch, and work for extended periods.
  • Ability to work indoors and outdoors in varying weather and environmental conditions.
  • Ability to safely handle oxygen servicing equipment, pyrotechnic devices, survival equipment, and hazardous materials.
  • Ability to wear all required personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Ability to distinguish colors and perform detailed visual inspections of survival equipment and components.
  • Ability to operate specialized life support maintenance equipment and electronic diagnostic instruments.
Why Join Resicum International LLC?

Resicum International LLC provides world-class aviation maintenance, logistics, technical training, and operational support services to the U.S. Department of Defense and allied partner nations worldwide. Our professionals are committed to technical excellence, integrity, safety, and mission success.

Joining Resicum means becoming part of an experienced aviation maintenance team dedicated to protecting aircrew through the inspection, maintenance, and certification of critical life support systems. Your expertise will directly contribute to safe flight operations and mission readiness for U.S. Navy F/A-18 aircraft.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Resicum International LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

Requirements

Job Requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of aviation maintenance or Aircrew Survival Equipment (ALSE)/Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS) experience, with experience supporting F/A-18 aircraft or other military tactical aircraft preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience inspecting, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, testing, and certifying aircrew survival equipment and aviation life support systems.
  • Working knowledge of aircraft survival equipment, Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS), emergency egress equipment, and aircraft oxygen systems.
  • Knowledge of mechanical and electrical maintenance procedures applicable to aviation life support equipment.
  • Experience inspecting, maintaining, and servicing flight helmets, oxygen masks, torso harnesses, parachutes, survival vests, anti-G suits, life preservers, life rafts, survival kits, emergency locator transmitters (ELTs), survival radios, emergency signaling devices, and personal flotation equipment.
  • Familiarity with pyrotechnic devices, explosive safety procedures, oxygen servicing requirements, and management of life-limited components.
  • Ability to perform operational testing and certification of emergency communication devices, emergency locator transmitters, survival radios, and associated electronic equipment.
  • Ability to interpret maintenance manuals, technical publications, engineering drawings, Illustrated Parts Breakdowns (IPBs), inspection criteria, and manufacturer technical documentation.
  • Experience utilizing specialized life support maintenance tools, oxygen servicing equipment, electrical test equipment, electronic diagnostic equipment, and precision measuring instruments.
  • Ability to properly fit, configure, adjust, inspect, issue, and demonstrate the operation of Aircrew Survival Equipment (ALSE).
  • Strong organizational, communication, customer service, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to prioritize assigned maintenance tasks while meeting production schedules and mission requirements.
  • Ability to work independently while receiving technical guidance from senior Aviation Life Support personnel.
  • Thorough knowledge of NAVAIR maintenance procedures, Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention, Tool Control Program (TCP), hazardous material handling, and OSHA safety requirements.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain all required installation access credentials.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Previous U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps experience as an Aircrew Survival Equipmentman (PR), Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS) Technician, or equivalent military specialty.
  • Experience supporting F/A-18A/B/C/D, F/A-18E/F, or EA-18G aircraft.
  • Experience supporting Organizational (O-Level), Intermediate (I-Level), or Depot (D-Level) aviation life support maintenance.
  • Formal military or OEM training in Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS), Aircrew Survival Equipment (ALSE), aircraft egress systems, or aircraft oxygen systems.
  • Experience maintaining aircraft oxygen systems, parachutes, emergency flotation equipment, survival radios, emergency signaling devices, and other aircrew survival equipment.
  • Experience supporting Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Contractor Logistics Support (CLS), NAVAIR, or U.S. Department of Defense aviation maintenance contracts.
  • Active Secret Security Clearance or the ability to obtain and maintain one, if required by the contract.