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Graphic Artist

Hermitage, PA · On-site

$116K - $138K/yr

Create preflight data entries that capture production requirements. * Verify artwork elements & design intents align with CCL requirements. * Utilize Mac-based production software [Illustrator ...

Prepress Technician

Sturgis, MI · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

Preflight digital files and identify issues related to resolution, fonts, trapping, bleeds, overprints, separations, and graphic integrity before production release * Prepare press-ready files for ...

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Our ownership perspective and operating expertise result in a superior parking experience for our customers at both our InterPark and PreFlight brands The utilization of garage access, payment and ...

Our ownership perspective and operating expertise result in a superior parking experience for our customers at both our InterPark and PreFlight brands The utilization of garage access, payment and ...

AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA

Moberly, MO · On-site

$79K - $99K/yr

Conducts preflight of the aircraft prior to starting shift and/or accepting transports or flights. Preflight will be conducted utilizing the appropriate rotorcraft flight manual. Discrepancies noted ...

Our ownership perspective and operating expertise result in a superior parking experience for our customers at both our InterPark and PreFlight brands The utilization of garage access, payment and ...

Our ownership perspective and operating expertise result in a superior parking experience for our customers at both our InterPark and PreFlight brands The utilization of garage access, payment and ...

Our ownership perspective and operating expertise result in a superior parking experience for our customers at both our InterPark and PreFlight brands The utilization of garage access, payment and ...

AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA

Moberly, MO

$79K - $99K/yr

Conducts preflight of the aircraft prior to starting shift and/or accepting transports or flights. Preflight will be conducted utilizing the appropriate rotorcraft flight manual. Discrepancies noted ...

AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA

Moberly, MO · On-site

$79K - $99K/yr

Conducts preflight of the aircraft prior to starting shift and/or accepting transports or flights. Preflight will be conducted utilizing the appropriate rotorcraft flight manual. Discrepancies noted ...

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How much do preflight jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for preflight in the United States is $23.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Preflight job?

A Preflight job involves reviewing and verifying digital files before they are sent to print or production. Preflight specialists check for errors in file formats, colors, fonts, image resolution, and other technical specifications to ensure a smooth printing process. Their role helps prevent costly mistakes and production delays. Preflight professionals often work in printing, publishing, or graphic design industries, ensuring that files meet quality and technical standards before final output.

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

To thrive as a Preflight, you need strong attention to detail, print production knowledge, and a solid understanding of graphic design principles, often supported by experience in prepress environments. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) and preflight tools like Enfocus PitStop is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work both independently and in teams set top candidates apart. These competencies are crucial to ensuring print files meet technical specifications and quality standards, preventing costly errors in the final production process.

What are the main challenges faced by Preflight professionals in the printing industry?

One of the main challenges for Preflight professionals is identifying and resolving file issues before they cause production delays or increase costs, as even minor oversights can significantly impact print quality. Preflight specialists often juggle multiple projects with tight deadlines, requiring excellent organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks efficiently. They regularly collaborate with designers, print operators, and clients to clarify requirements or recommend adjustments for optimal results. Staying current with evolving industry standards and software updates is also important to maintain high accuracy and efficiency in this role.

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Infographic showing various Preflight job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,333 per year, or $23.7 per hour.
TITLE 32 AIRCRAFT LOADMASTER (INSTRUCTOR)

TITLE 32 AIRCRAFT LOADMASTER (INSTRUCTOR)

Department of the Air Force

Martinsburg, WV • On-site

$16.50 - $20/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Job Title

Flight Crew Position

Position Duties

This flight crew position is located in the Air Operations Group of an ANG flying wing assigned heavy multi-engine transport aircraft with a basic crew configuration of one pilot, one copilot and one loadmaster. These aircraft are equipped with advanced flight management systems that enable the pilots to fly the aircraft without the assistance of navigators or flight engineers. This position is primarily responsible for providing ground and flight training instruction for developing, upgrading, and evaluating the skills of loadmaster aircrew members; assisting the pilot in the operation of the aircraft; performing loadmaster duties on assigned missions; and accomplishing related staff work. This sole enlisted crewmember is assigned significant additional preflight, in-flight and post flight duties. Typical missions assigned the unit include the airlift of equipment and personnel, combat airdrop, medical evacuation, polar operations, search and rescue, fire fighting, special operations, combat aircrew training, formal school, and counter drug intelligence and reconnaissance.

Major Duties

1. Conducts loadmaster training to ensure worldwide capability. Training includes initial and mission qualification as well as continuation, upgrade and specialized training. Provides actual formal classroom instruction and on-the-job experience through flying simulated or real-world missions.

2. Performs preflight inspection of the interior and exterior of the aircraft, to include engines, fuselage, and control surfaces for mechanical and structural soundness. Functionally checks all aircraft systems, flight instruments, and onboard computers e.g., Communications Navigation Identification Unit, Heads Down Display (HDD), the Self Contained Navigation System (SCNS), Inertial Navigation System (INS), Traffic Alert and Collision Avoiding System (TCAS), Ground Collision Avoidance System (GCAS) and Multi-functional Control Display. Inputs data into onboard computer systems. Updates Air Traffic Information System (ATIS) information and Take Off and Landing Data (TOLD) as required. Advises maintenance personnel of any items requiring corrective action or affecting safety of flight.

3. Develops and certifies cargo load plans considering quantity, weight, configuration, floor capacity, compartment restrictions and proper location within the aircraft to achieve the optimum center of gravity. Provides instruction on gaseous venting requirements and monitors pressure and vent valves during flight to prevent a hazardous condition from developing. Determines location and placement of hazardous materials considering passenger safety and en-route offload/onload requirements. Supervises and directs floor/palletized loading, cargo restrictions, Air Terminal Operations Center (ATOC) procedures and coordination, passenger handling considerations, and customs, immigrations and agricultural clearances. In addition to normal preflight duties, provides instruction on recovery and reconstitution procedures for SIOP and diverted missions that may not carry maintenance specialists. These duties include servicing, fuel, oil, hydraulics, oxygen, and operation of auxiliary power units (APU).

4. Performs staff work based on specialized knowledge of the unit's mission, assigned aircraft and the related programs to ensure safe and successful accomplishment of required training, assigned mission support and airlift support requirements. Takes necessary action to ensure that all requisites involved in mission planning are identified, coordinated and accomplished.

5. Performs other duties and assigned.