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How much do senior flight navigator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for senior flight navigator in the United States is $80,287.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $103,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Senior Flight Navigators?

Senior Flight Navigators are highly experienced aviation professionals responsible for plotting and directing the course of aircraft during flight, especially on long-haul or complex routes. They use advanced navigation systems, weather data, and charts to ensure the aircraft stays on its planned path and avoids hazards. While modern aircraft rely heavily on automated systems, Senior Flight Navigators are still crucial in military, cargo, and specialized aviation operations where manual navigation expertise is required. Their role ensures flight safety, efficiency, and compliance with aviation regulations.

What are some of the typical challenges faced by Senior Flight Navigators during long-haul flights?

Senior Flight Navigators often encounter challenges such as adapting to rapidly changing weather conditions, managing fatigue during extended hours, and ensuring precise navigation across multiple international airspaces. Coordination with pilots, air traffic controllers, and other crew members is critical for maintaining flight safety and efficiency. Navigators must also stay updated with evolving technology and regulatory requirements to ensure compliance and accurate route planning.

What is the difference between Senior Flight Navigator vs Flight Navigator?

AspectSenior Flight NavigatorFlight Navigator
CertificationsFAA Flight Navigator Certification, advanced navigation trainingFAA Flight Navigator Certification, basic navigation training
Work EnvironmentSenior roles in commercial, military, or private aircraft, overseeing navigation teamsOperational navigation on aircraft, assisting pilots with route planning
ResponsibilitiesLeading navigation planning, training, and safety proceduresPlotting courses, monitoring position, and assisting with navigation during flights

The main difference between a Senior Flight Navigator and a Flight Navigator lies in experience, responsibilities, and leadership roles. Senior Flight Navigators typically have advanced certifications and oversee navigation teams, while Flight Navigators focus on route plotting and in-flight navigation support. Both roles require similar foundational skills, but the senior position involves more oversight and strategic planning.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Senior Flight Navigator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Senior Flight Navigator, you need advanced knowledge of navigation principles, meteorology, and aeronautical charts, usually supported by specialized aviation training and relevant certifications. Proficiency with navigation systems such as GPS, inertial navigation systems, and flight planning software is essential. Exceptional attention to detail, situational awareness, and strong communication skills are crucial for effective coordination and decision-making during flights. These skills and qualities ensure accurate navigation, flight safety, and successful mission outcomes in complex and dynamic airspace environments.
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Infographic showing various Senior Flight Navigator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 51% Full Time, 39% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,287 per year, or $38.6 per hour.
Senior Avionics Systems Integration Engineer

Senior Avionics Systems Integration Engineer

Avidyne

Melbourne, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Most avionics engineering roles sit entirely inside the avionics box. This one doesn't. You'll work at the boundary where avionics meets airframe -- the place where great engineering intent succeeds or fails in the real world. You are equally comfortable reading a wiring diagram, writing an Interface Control Document, and standing next to an aircraft on the ramp diagnosing an installation anomaly. You understand that avionics certification is inseparable from aircraft-level integration, and you bring the engineering discipline to close that gap.

Avidyne's product lines are certified and fly in thousands of aircraft. Your job is to make sure they continue to integrate cleanly into an ever-wider range of platforms, configurations, and regulatory environments. Your work here is visible, consequential, and technical.

As a Senior Avionics Systems Integration Engineer, you'll own the integration of Avidyne avionics (e.g., IFD display systems, autopilots, ADS-B/TAS, and FMS/navigator products) into the broader aircraft system: power distribution, wiring harnesses, antennas, flight control interfaces, and airframe-level electrical architecture. Your documentation becomes the foundation for certification submissions, customer installations, and the technical record of the company.

WHAT YOU'LL DO
  • Develop and maintain Installation Manuals, wiring diagrams, ICDs, and system installation drawings for Avidyne product lines.
  • Define aircraft-level integration requirements: power budgets, wiring harness specs, antenna placement and coaxial routing, connector pinouts, and data bus interfaces (ARINC 429, RS-232, CAN, Ethernet).
  • Generate substantiation data and wiring compliance documentation for STC and field approval processes; coordinate directly with DERs and ACOs.
  • Work across avionics, airframe, and propulsion system boundaries -- you do not stop at the connector.
  • Evaluate installation configurations for FAR Part 23/25 and AC 43.13 compliance; analyze ELA data and advise on circuit protection, bus architecture, and power quality.
  • Participate in flight test activities to validate integrated system performance -- data capture, anomaly documentation, and corrective action follow-through.
  • Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers on the team.
  • Partner with hardware, firmware, and software teams to ensure what we design is installable and certifiable in the field and contribute to the documentation that makes that knowledge stick.
WHY AVIDYNE

We make avionics for pilots who care about what's in their panel. Our tagline is Simply Flying -- and that's not marketing language, it's the engineering philosophy behind everything we build. Our products fly in real airplanes, used by real pilots.

We have our own fleet, including a fully equipped SR22, so we can see exactly what we build in action. You'll have meaningful scope here, work alongside people who know this industry deeply, and see your work show up in aircraft flown by pilots we know by name.

We offer competitive compensation and standard health, welfare, and retirement benefits.

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR

Must-Haves

  • 5+ years of experience in avionics installation, systems integration, aircraft electrical systems, or a directly related role -- or a master's degree plus 3 years or similar experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to read, generate, and troubleshoot from aircraft wiring diagrams, schematics, and installation drawings.
  • Hands-on experience working on or around aircraft during installation, inspection, or testing activities.
  • Familiarity with FAA certification frameworks: STC, TSO, FAR Part 23/25, and AC 43.13.
  • Working knowledge of avionics data buses: ARINC 429, RS-232, CAN, and Ethernet.
  • Technical writing skills sufficient to produce installation documentation that DERs and ACOs can approve.
  • Ability to work across engineering, field service, and customer teams and communicate clearly and effectively with all of them.

Strongly Preferred

  • FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) mechanic certificate -- we want engineers who have held a wrench and understand what it actually takes to install what they design.
  • Experience with Avidyne product lines or comparable GA avionics platforms (Garmin, Honeywell, or similar) in an OEM, MRO, or avionics shop environment.
  • Experience supporting STC or field approval processes with direct DER and ACO coordination.
  • Private Pilot Certificate or meaningful flight experience that gives you a user's perspective that improves everything you design.
  • Experience with RTCA DO-160G environmental qualification testing.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME