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Manage and communicate test-specific vehicle limitations and flight readiness review actions ... The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

Purpose The Government Affairs Manager is a critical role responsible for accelerating CENTEGIX ... Represent the company at state-level industry events and meetings with key stakeholders ...

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Purpose The Government Affairs Manager is a critical role responsible for accelerating CENTEGIX ... Represent the company at state-level industry events and meetings with key stakeholders ...

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Collaborate directly with Quality Assurance (QA), Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Program Managers, and ... Ability to obtain and maintain a government flight line driver's license * Ability to obtain and ...

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Maintain accurate CRM records, sales forecasts, and pipeline reporting while representing the organization at government industry conferences, procurement events, and trade associations. Nice to have:

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As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for manager government flight representative 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 is the difference between Manager Government Flight Representative vs Government Flight Coordinator?

AspectManager Government Flight RepresentativeGovernment Flight Coordinator
CredentialsFAA certifications, security clearancesFAA certifications, security clearances
Work EnvironmentAirports, government facilities, in-flightAirports, government offices, coordination centers
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, military, aviationGovernment agencies, aviation support
Primary RoleOversees government flights, liaises with agenciesCoordinates flight logistics, manages schedules

The Manager Government Flight Representative and Government Flight Coordinator roles both involve working within government aviation, requiring similar certifications and security clearances. The manager typically oversees operations and liaises with agencies, while the coordinator focuses on scheduling and logistical support. Both roles are essential in ensuring smooth government flight operations within the aviation industry.

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Job description

As a Flight Test Engineer, you will enable development and successful flight testing of Stratolaunch's hypersonic aircraft systems. You will provide effective leadership in the control room as a Test Conductor, or other lead position, during flight test and air-launch test missions. You will have an active leadership role in developing test plans and schedules, mission procedure documentation, and compliance with approved launch license procedures. You should possess considerable experience in conducting and leading disciplined, effective developmental flight test, or similar experience in a technically demanding environment. You must establish and maintain effective relationships with colleagues on a small, agile design-to-flight team. You will be challenged with bringing unique and complex aircraft from initial flight to operational use, at a company that believes in giving our team members the authority and responsibility to succeed.    

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES     

  • Lead the mission control room team as a Test Conductor, or similar operational role, during experimental flight test of the Roc carrier aircraft and/or the Talon hypersonic vehicle testbeds.
  • Lead the Mission Operations team assigned to a flight or series of flight as the main liaison to program management personnel.
  • Responsible for safe and effective conduct of ground and flight test missions, and engineering support from the mission control room.
  • Develop depth of engineering and system knowledge to enable rapid decision-making and task prioritization.
  • Lead test or flight readiness reviews prior to test plan execution.
  • Coordinate range, airspace, and support resources in support of flight test missions.
  • Develop and document procedures for expanded mission control room operations, to support air-launch test missions with multiple aircraft and separate control elements. Develop and document procedures covering all aspects of test mission execution for the integrated launch system.
  • Support development of test strategy and objectives, test plans and mission cards for ground and inflight testing and identify test hazards and develop mitigation actions.
  • Coordinate closely with vehicle engineering teams to define test and data requirements and help identify system safety or operational concerns.
  • Manage and communicate test-specific vehicle limitations and flight readiness review actions.
  • Coordinate on-vehicle test requirements with overall manufacturing and program schedules.
  • Mentor less experienced personnel in proper flight test planning and execution.
  • Assess readiness of mission control room discipline engineers and support functions.
  • Travel, as needed, to support mission planning, launch approval meetings, and other tasks.
  • Demonstrate integrity, accountability, and initiative to fulfill commitments.

     

QUALIFICATIONS:    

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.    

REQUIRED:    

  • Technical aerospace experience, including training in a technical discipline.
  • Ability to analyze and prioritize tasks on their own initiative, and drive projects to completion, to fit within overall business goals.
  • Ability to lead a small team, make decisions, communicate requirements, and quickly adapt to changing priorities.
  • Previous experience with new, experimental, or modified aircraft, launch vehicles or spacecraft, technical and safety review boards, and configuration control methods.
  • Experience with engineering and test data analysis tools such as IADS and MATLAB.
  • Knowledge of risk management or safety management systems.
  • Have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience leading flight test programs.
  • Be able to work irregular hours and workdays, and travel periodically.
  • Ability to obtain a security clearance.

HIGHLY DESIRED:    

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, or similar technical foundation
  • Flight Test Engineer graduate of a recognized test pilot school long course
  • Experience as a Test Conductor for a developmental test program
  • Experience as a Flight Test Engineer or control room engineer on an active test program
  • Experience with launch vehicle or aircraft requirements verification
  • Experience with launch vehicle, air-launch, or high-speed flight programs
  • Experience with government flight test organizations, ranges, and procedures
  • Experience operating in a classified work environment or with classified hardware
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • Level II ($101-000-$146,500): Bachelor's degree or higher from accredited institution and 2-5 years of engineering experience, OR equivalent combination of education and experience

  • Sr. Level ($120,000-$158,000): Bachelor's degree (B.S.) from accredited institution and 5-10 years of engineering experience, OR equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Staff Level ($157,000-$206,000): Bachelor's degree (B.S.) from accredited institution and 10-20 years of engineering experience, OR equivalent combination of education and experience

     

Special remarks regarding work environment, if applicable    

  • This position is located in Mojave, CA.
  • Travel estimated to be approximately 5%
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