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The Sr. Pilot Plant Technician will work onsite at our state of art Innovation and Manufacturing ... Will lead and mentor technicians and interns in areas such as safety, quality, and technical ...

The Sr. Pilot Plant Technician will work onsite at our state of art Innovation and Manufacturing ... Will lead and mentor technicians and interns in areas such as safety, quality, and technical ...

The Sr. Pilot Plant Technician will work onsite at our state of art Innovation and Manufacturing ... Will lead and mentor technicians and interns in areas such as safety, quality, and technical ...

The Sr. Pilot Plant Technician will work onsite at our state of art Innovation and Manufacturing ... Will lead and mentor technicians and interns in areas such as safety, quality, and technical ...

... internship and work opportunities within the public sector. In collaboration with the PII Program ... Oversee pilot implementation of the PII Program in Westchester County, ensuring fidelity to the PII ...

... internship and work opportunities within the public sector. In collaboration with the PII Program ... Oversee pilot implementation of the PII Program in Westchester County, ensuring fidelity to the PII ...

... led by the Pilot Lab Application Engineering Manager. This role operates within an aseptic ... In addition, we have a robust internship and externship program, and frequently host student tours.

Summer Internship

Deer Park, TX

$13.50 - $16.25/hr

Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Co-Pilot) * Ability to work ... Previous internship, volunteer, or work experience * Preferred: Familiarity with data analysis or ...

Summer Internship

Deer Park, TX · On-site

$13.50 - $16.25/hr

Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Co-Pilot) * Ability to work ... Previous internship, volunteer, or work experience * Preferred: Familiarity with data analysis or ...

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How much do pilot internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for pilot internship in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pilot Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pilot Intern, you need a solid understanding of aviation fundamentals, basic flight training, and at least a private pilot's license or enrollment in an accredited aviation program. Familiarity with flight simulators, aviation software, and navigation systems is typically expected. Strong communication, attention to detail, and teamwork skills are vital for safe and effective operations in a cockpit environment. These competencies ensure readiness for further pilot training and contribute to safety, efficiency, and professionalism in the aviation industry.

What types of responsibilities and experiences can I expect during a pilot internship?

During a pilot internship, you can expect to engage in a range of activities designed to provide hands-on exposure to commercial or corporate aviation operations. Typical responsibilities include assisting with pre-flight checks, observing flight planning and weather briefings, and sometimes shadowing experienced pilots during actual flights. Interns often learn about cockpit resource management, aviation safety protocols, and regulatory compliance. The work environment is highly structured, emphasizing teamwork and communication with ground staff, instructors, and flight crews. These experiences not only build technical skills but also give valuable insights into the daily realities and challenges of a professional pilot’s career.

What is a pilot internship?

A pilot internship is a structured work experience program designed for aspiring pilots, typically students or recent graduates, to gain hands-on exposure to the aviation industry. Interns may work with airlines, flight schools, or aviation companies, assisting with daily operations, learning about flight procedures, and sometimes participating in supervised flight training. These internships provide valuable networking opportunities, industry insights, and practical experience that can help candidates advance their careers as professional pilots. Some programs may also include mentorship and educational workshops.

What Are the Qualifications to Get a Pilot Internship?

The primary qualifications for getting a pilot internship are a high school diploma or equivalent. You typically need to be at least 18-years-old, pass a health test, and have the intention of pursuing a pilot's license or be enrolled in an aviation degree program. Employers prefer applicants who have strong communication skills, leadership skills, analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to learn quickly. You must also be willing to learn all the aspects of being a pilot beyond flying a plane. Fulfilling the responsibilities and duties of a pilot internship requires the ability to work both independently and collaboratively, and the ability to read pilot charts.

What is the difference between Pilot Internship vs Flight Instructor?

AspectPilot InternshipFlight Instructor
Required CredentialsStudent pilot license or private pilot licenseCommercial pilot license and flight instructor certificate
Work EnvironmentAirlines, charter services, or flight schools for trainingFlight schools, private aircraft, or flight training centers
Employer & Industry UsageAirlines, aviation companies, flight training programsFlight schools, private flight training
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While a Pilot Internship provides hands-on experience for aspiring pilots, often focusing on training and observation, a Flight Instructor is a licensed pilot who teaches students how to fly, requiring additional certifications. Both roles are essential in aviation training, but they differ in responsibilities, credentials, and work environments.

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Infographic showing various Pilot Internship job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,995 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Community Health & Strategy Intern - Senior Home Safety Pilot

TruBlue Home Service Ally

Flower Mound, TX • On-site

$16 - $20/hr

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Job description

Position Title:
Community Health & Strategy Intern – Senior Home Safety Pilot

Location:
North Dallas / Hybrid (Flower Mound area)

Duration:
12–16 weeks (15–20 hours per week)


About the Program

We are launching a 100–300 household pilot program focused on improving senior home safety and reducing fall risks for aging family members.

This initiative combines:

  • Community health impact

  • Data collection & analysis

  • Business strategy

  • Employer-sponsored wellness programs

You will work directly with the Founder/CEO in building and measuring a real-world pilot program.


What You Will Do
  • Support communication with participating households

  • Collect and organize pre- and post-home modification data

  • Assist in tracking fall-risk indicators and reporting outcomes

  • Conduct basic data analysis and prepare executive summaries

  • Research and support outreach to senior care partners

  • Help develop presentation materials for corporate clients

  • Identify, research, and prioritize potential partners, including city/county programs, universities, public health departments, Medical advisors and nonprofits related to aging, senior services, housing, and community health.Develop outreach materials and support communication (emails, call scripts, one-pagers, follow-ups) to initiate partnership conversations.Schedule and coordinate partnership meetings, prepare agendas, and document next steps and action items.Support preparation of proposals, partnership decks, and program summaries for stakeholder engagement.Coordinate pilot-related collaboration activities (community events, volunteer programs, university internship collaborations, etc.).Collect and summarize feedback from partners to improve program design and implementation
    [IMPORTANT]
    The most time-consuming activities will be recruiting senior participants, managing communication, and conducting visits. Therefore, activities in the North Dallas area will likely require about 3–5 days per week, which is expected to account for approximately 85% of the total time.
    Data analysis, on the other hand, will not require as much time.


What You Will Gain
  • Hands-on experience in a real community health pilot

  • Direct mentorship from a CEO with international healthcare and MBA background

  • Experience working with real performance metrics (ROI, fall rate tracking)

  • Exposure to strategy, operations, and community partnership development

  • Letter of recommendation upon successful completion


Preferred Background
  • Public Health

  • Healthcare Administration

  • Business / Strategy

  • Data Analytics

  • Pre-med / Health-related majors


Compensation

$16–$20 per hour (depending on experience)

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