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Analyze test data using time history plots, various analysis tools or custom solutions, evaluate ... Minimum Five (5) years of relevant Flight Test Engineering experience related to experimental ...

Flight Test Lead Company: The Boeing Company The Boeing Test & Evaluation (BT&E) Organization has a ... Formulate expectations for test data based on historical data * Lead test team training, track ...

Flight Test Lead Company: The Boeing Company The Boeing Test & Evaluation (BT&E) Organization has a ... Formulate expectations for test data based on historical data * Lead test team training, track ...

Flight Test Lead Company: The Boeing Company The Boeing Test & Evaluation (BT&E) Organization has a ... Formulate expectations for test data based on historical data * Lead test team training, track ...

Flight Sciences Manager

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$150K - $211K/yr

Join our team of problem solvers as we add new chapters to the history of spaceflight! This role is ... The Flight Sciences Engineering Manager leads a cross-functional engineering group within ...

Flight Sciences Manager

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$150K - $211K/yr

Join our team of problem solvers as we add new chapters to the history of spaceflight! This role is ... The Flight Sciences Engineering Manager leads a cross-functional engineering group within ...

Flight Test Engineer

Cambridge, MA ยท On-site

$90K - $135K/yr

... with a history of fielding cutting-edge technology. MORSE boasts a specially selected team of ... As Flight Test Engineer at MORSE, you are a critical member of the team taking vehicles from ...

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How much do history flight jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average hourly pay for history flight in the United States is $28.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the History Flight position, and why are they important?

To thrive at History Flight, you need a background in aviation history, historical research, and archival documentation, often supported by relevant degrees or experience in history or museum studies. Familiarity with research databases, digital archiving tools, and field survey technologies such as GPS or GIS is highly beneficial. Detail orientation, teamwork, and strong communication skills help you excel in both independent research and collaborative field projects. These competencies are essential for accurately preserving, interpreting, and presenting historical aviation records and sites.

What is a History Flight job?

A History Flight job typically involves working with an organization dedicated to locating and recovering missing military personnel from past conflicts. Employees may participate in research, field excavations, forensic analysis, or administrative support. The work often requires travel, collaboration with government agencies, and expertise in archaeology, history, or forensic science. It can be physically demanding and emotionally rewarding, contributing to efforts that honor and bring closure to families of the fallen.

What are the typical responsibilities of someone working at History Flight?

Professionals at History Flight are typically involved in conducting research on historical aviation sites, documenting and preserving artifacts, and participating in field expeditions to recover and identify missing airmen from past conflicts. Day-to-day work may include archival research, cataloging and conserving artifacts, and collaborating with forensic experts and government agencies. Fieldwork can be both challenging and rewarding, often requiring travel and sometimes working in rugged outdoor environments. Teamwork is essential, as projects are usually carried out by interdisciplinary groups. Many find the role particularly fulfilling because it combines hands-on historical work with honoring the legacy of military personnel.

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Infographic showing various History Flight job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 97% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,871 per year, or $28.3 per hour.
Flight Paramedic

Flight Paramedic

Healthnet Aeromedical Services Inc

Martinsburg, WV โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Posted 28 days ago


Job description


HealthNet Aeromedical Services, Inc. is a not-for-profit shared service of Cabell Huntington Hospital/Marshall Health Network, Charleston Area Medical Center/Vandalia Health, and WVU Medicine.

In 1986, a group of West Virginia healthcare leaders met and created a vision for a safe, high-quality, technologically advanced not-for-profit critical care transport system. From that vision, HealthNet Aeromedical Services was born.

From humble beginnings with two medical helicopters, HealthNet Aeromedical Services has grown into a nationally recognized industry leader. With ten aircraft flying from eight strategically located flight bases and 42 ambulances serving seven HealthTeam Critical Care Transport base locations across the state, the program is well-positioned to serve the entirety of Central Appalachia and beyond.

HealthNet Aeromedical Services can look back with pride on nearly 40 years of service and over 120,000 patients safely cared for.

Why HealthNet Aeromedical Services?

โ€ข Full Time Chief Medical Officer

โ€ข Full academy training program

โ€ข AAMS Program of the Year 2019

โ€ข Top of the line equipment- Zoll X Series, Hamilton T1 ventilators, Sapphire IV infusion pumps, Video Laryngoscopy, Butterfly Ultrasound devices

โ€ข CAMTS accredited since 1995

โ€ข Only service in WV completing ECMO transports, isolette transports, finger thoracostomies, and having the ability to accept family members alongside our patients

โ€ข Nationally recognized Safety Department

โ€ข In-house Education Department providing clinicians who serve our patients with extensive and continuous training

โ€ข In-house Human Resources team providing support with an award-winning Employee Wellness Program and full complement of benefits for full time employees including premium-free options for Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance & Accidental Death and Dismemberment coverage


Flight Paramedic


Position Reports To:

Flight Team Leader at Assigned Helicopter Base(s)

Position Interfaces To:

Chief Operating Officer, Chief Medical Officer

Position Overview:

The Flight Paramedic provides intensive care level life support services to critically-ill and/or injured patients as part of an integrated air transport team.

Environmental and Mechanical Considerations:

Flight Paramedics deliver critical care services under the stresses of flight, with frequent exposure to blood/body fluids, in sometimes hazardous conditions, near moving mechanical parts and within high noise environments. Training and resources are available to mitigate risk as appropriate, but the responsibility to utilize those devices falls to the individual.

Minimum Required Educational Level:

Completion of an accredited certificate or associateโ€™s degree paramedic program

Preferred Educational Level:

Completion of an accredited bachelorโ€™s or masterโ€™s degree program in emergency medical technology, business or related field

Required Previous Experience:

Three years or more experience as a paramedic in a high-volume 911 provider environment

Required Certifications and/or Registrations:

  • Active, Non-Restricted Paramedic License and/or Certificate in West Virginia or a national registry
  • Driver's License in good standing and acceptable Motor Vehicle Record history as described within the company's Driver Acceptability standards
  • West Virginia Mobile Critical Care Paramedic Certification
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Certification
  • Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support Provider Certification or International Trauma Life Support Provider Certification
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification
  • Pediatric Emergencies for Pre-Hospital Professionals Certification
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification
  • NIMS Training IS 100, 200, 700, 800 and Hazardous Materials

Post-Hire Certifications and/or Registrations:

  • Active, Non-Restricted Paramedic License and/or Certificate in West Virginia and appropriate states based on assigned work location
  • Satisfactory completion of West Virginia Initial Flight Team Member Orientation Program
  • Completion of Specialty Flight Paramedic Certification (C-FP) within two years of hire

Physical Demands:

  • Ability to lift, push, pull and transfer patients of high weights with limited resources
  • Ability to twist upper body while moving patients and/or equipment
  • Ability to stand, walk, climb, balance, reach, stoop, bend, crawl and crouch for extended time periods
  • Ability to adapt to rapidly changing and potentially extreme environmental conditions
  • Ability to smell and identify odors
  • Ability to use close, distant and peripheral vision, depth perception, and visual focus
  • Ability to clearly hear and interpret voice, two-way radio and telephone communication
  • Ability to successfully complete post-offer and recurrent physical examination including body weight
  • Ability to successfully complete post-offer and recurrent physical agility test

Post-Hire/On-Going Personal Assessments:

  • Aviation safety assessment
  • Post-crash survival knowledge assessment
  • Randomized annual motor vehicle operator report
  • Quarterly weigh-in demonstrating weight below 220lbs
  • Randomized drug and alcohol usage testing
  • Annual clinical competency evaluation

Position Specific Accountabilities:

  • Attends and actively participates in pre-mission briefings and debriefings.
  • Assists pilot, as requested, to enhance safety of self and others.
  • Completes clinical and operational functions in a safe manner, utilizing all available resources, training and judgment.
  • Performs advanced skills as permitted by applicable regulations and the HealthNet Aeromedical Services Chief Medical Officer.
  • Immediately acts on safety concerns and hazardous conditions.
  • In a timely manner, reports safety concerns and hazardous conditions.
  • Effectively completes complex clinical patient assessments.
  • Provides patient stabilization using established clinical care guidelines and skill set.
  • Before, during and after flight operations, liaisons with peers and other professionals to ensure quality delivery of care and operational safety.
  • Ability to select, check and maintain and operate equipment/supplies found on an aircraft.
  • Possesses basic computer skills with flexibility to utilize new software/hardware sets.
  • Keeps current all required licenses, certifications and continuing education programs.
  • Completes all required clinical, operational and performance improvement documentation.
  • Communicates educational needs to the leadership team.
  • Collects statistical data as required.
  • Participates in committee and marketing/outreach activities as required.
  • Follows standards of conduct and procedures developed by HealthNet Aeromedical Services.
  • Follows standards developed by appropriate governmental bodies.
  • Willingness to work beyond the end of scheduled shift, on unscheduled days and at any base location as required allowing for service availability.
  • Willingness to complete patient transports by ground ambulance as required and directed.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by members of the HealthNet Aeromedical Services leadership team.

Performance Evaluation Schedule:

Annually, based on job family

We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer

Initially Approved: CB 02/2012

Revised: CB 03/2021