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Squadron Operations Support Specialists

LA ยท On-site

$48K - $64K/yr

Job Title Squadron Operations Support Specialists Location Barksdale AFB, LA - Barkdale AFB, 71110 ... Coordinate with training officers, Aviation Resource Management (ARM), Unit Deployment Managers ...

Squadron Operations Training Specialist

IL ยท On-site +1

$65K - $110K/yr

Squadron Operations Training Specialist, Journeyman City / State / Region: Multiple Locations ... Officer. * Under the guidance and direction of the Squadron DOT Flight Chief, assist in the ...

Squadron Scheduling Specialist

IL ยท On-site +1

$65K - $125K/yr

Coordinate with the training officer, training non-commissioned officer (NCO), squadron aviation resource management (SARM) specialist, Unit Deployment Manager (UDM), and Operations Officer (DO) to ...

Aircrew/Squadron Scheduler

Ellsworth, ME ยท On-site

$18.75 - $24.25/hr

The Aircrew/Squadron Scheduler will facilitate flying operations in a dynamic, medium-to-high ... the Operations Officer (DO) to build schedules that fulfill operations, qualification, upgrade ...

Squadron Scheduling Specialist

Shiloh, IL ยท On-site

$65 - $125/hr

Coordinate with the training officer, training non-commissioned officer (NCO), squadron aviation resource management (SARM) specialist, Unit Deployment Manager (UDM), and Operations Officer (DO) to ...

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How much do squadron operations officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for squadron operations officer in the United States is $77,254.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,500.00 and $102,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a squadron operations officer?

Squadron Operations Officers are military personnel responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing the daily operations and missions of their squadron. They ensure that all training, logistics, and administrative tasks are executed efficiently so that the squadron is prepared for its assignments. In addition, they serve as a key liaison between squadron members and higher command, helping to implement policies and manage resources. Their leadership is crucial to maintaining operational readiness and mission success.

What are some common challenges faced by a squadron operations officer in managing daily flight operations?

A Squadron Operations Officer often faces challenges such as coordinating complex flight schedules, adapting to rapidly changing mission requirements, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Balancing the needs of pilots, maintenance crews, and support staff requires strong communication and organizational skills. Additionally, handling unexpected weather changes or equipment issues while maintaining mission readiness can be demanding, but it also offers valuable experience in problem-solving and leadership.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a squadron operations officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Squadron Operations Officer, you need a solid background in military operations, leadership, and mission planning, typically supported by an officer commission and relevant operational experience. Familiarity with military command and control systems, flight scheduling software, and operational planning tools is essential. Strong decision-making, communication, and team coordination skills help you manage personnel and ensure mission readiness. These competencies are vital for ensuring the squadron's operational effectiveness, safety, and mission success in dynamic environments.

What is the difference between Squadron Operations Officer vs Flight Operations Coordinator?

AspectSquadron Operations OfficerFlight Operations Coordinator
CredentialsMilitary or aviation certifications, leadership trainingAirline or corporate aviation certifications, logistics experience
Work EnvironmentMilitary squadrons, aviation unitsAirlines, corporate flight departments
Employer & IndustryMilitary, defense, aviationCommercial airlines, private aviation
Primary ResponsibilitiesOversee squadron operations, mission planning, personnel managementCoordinate flight schedules, manage logistics, ensure compliance

The Squadron Operations Officer and Flight Operations Coordinator roles both involve managing aviation operations but differ mainly in their work environment and scope. The Squadron Operations Officer typically works in military settings with a focus on mission planning and personnel, while the Flight Operations Coordinator is found in commercial or private aviation, focusing on scheduling and logistics.

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Infographic showing various Squadron Operations Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Part Time. Highlights an 82% In-person, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,254 per year, or $37.1 per hour.

Squadron Operations Support Specialists

The Rockhill Group, Inc.

Minot Air Force Base, ND โ€ข On-site

$48K - $64K/yr

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Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Job Title
Squadron Operations Support Specialists
Location
Barksdale AFB, LA - Barkdale AFB, 71110 US (Primary)
Dyess AFB, TX - Dyess, 79607 US
Ellsworth AFB, SD - Ellsworth AFB, SD 57706 US
Minot AFB, ND - Minot AFB, 58705 US
Whiteman AFB - Whiteman AFB, MO 65305 US
Category
Operations
Job Description
****CONTINGENT ON CONTRACT AWARD****
Role Description:
We are seeking full time, on-site, highly qualified candidates to fulfill critical Bomber Squadron Operations Support (BSOS) positions across active-duty Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) bomber units (Barksdale AFB, LA; Dyess AFB, TX; Ellsworth AFB, SD; Minot AFB, ND; Whiteman AFB, MO). These positions provide specialized non-flying operational support-traditionally performed by active-duty pilots, Weapon Systems Officers (WSOs), and Electronic Warfare Officers (EWOs)-enabling operational aircrews to maintain mission focus, flying currencies, and combat readiness.
This single job requisition encompasses four key specialized functional roles across multiple AFGSC bomber operations groups (B-1B, B-2A, and B-52H MDS):
1. Squadron Aircrew Scheduler (Core Role)
Responsible for managing dynamic short- and long-range flight, ground, and simulator training schedules in high-tempo operational environments. Key duties include:

  • Coordinate with training officers, Aviation Resource Management (ARM), Unit Deployment Managers (UDMs), and Operations Officers (DO) to build schedules satisfying currency, progression, and upgrade standards.
  • Build daily, weekly, and monthly flight/ground/academic/simulator schedules using Patriot Excalibur (PEX) or proprietary database systems.
  • Deconflict aircrew availability taking into account leave, medical appointments, temporary duty (TDY), and operational taskings; schedule based on aircrew experience levels to mitigate Operational Risk Management (ORM).
  • Coordinate aircraft and equipment availability with Maintenance; deconflict airspace, ranges, exercise taskings (e.g., RED FLAG, GREEN FLAG, Weapons School), and tanker support with Wing/higher headquarters.
  • Facilitate rapid last-minute schedule changes due to maintenance, weather, or operational constraints while maintaining full mission coverage.
2. Operations Training & Standardization / Evaluation (Stan Eval) Support (Core Role)
Responsible for total oversight of unit aircrew training programs, qualification tracking, safety-of-flight guidance, and flight evaluation records. Key duties include:
  • Maintain and update individual aircrew training records, gradebooks, and folders IAW AFI 11-202V1/V2 and AFI 11-2MDS-V1/V2, MAJCOM supplements, and local guidance.
  • Interface directly with ARM personnel to update the Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS) and PEX.
  • Administer aircrew ground/academic testing and required classes (CRM, IRC, pre-deployment/grounding training); track upgrade and Ready Aircrew Program (RAP) training continuation.
  • Generate critical administrative products: AF Form 8 (Certification of Aircrew Qualification), AF Form 4324, Monthly Aircrew Qualification Level Summaries ("Letter of Xs"), RAP Reports, and Gradebook Reports.
  • Ensure expeditious posting of all safety-of-flight publications, FCIFs, and maintain technical order library and mission planning systems (MSCs) standardization.
3. Wing / Long-Range Scheduler (Optional Specialty Role)
Focuses on macro-level operational alignment, strategic resource optimization, and Wing-level coordination. Key duties include:
  • Develop and maintain comprehensive long-range scheduling systems, prioritizing aerial refueling tankers and Agile Combat Employment (ACE) operations.
  • Align operational unit long-term mission planning with AFGSC strategic goals and tenant partners (AFRC, ANG).
  • Analyze historical mission data to optimize resources and generate decision-making analytics for Operations Group leadership.
  • Provide training and knowledge transfer to Operations Group personnel on long-range scheduling software and capabilities.
4. Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Program Manager (Optional Specialty Role)
Manages hardware, software, and higher-headquarters security directives for mobile flight publications and navigation systems. Key duties include:
  • Serve as Primary Wing/Group EFB Program Manager IAW AFGSCI 11-270 and liaison with AFGSC/A3TV.
  • Administer Mobile Device Management (MDM) platforms (e.g., BlackBerry UEM) and ForeFlight administration accounts; manage user accounts, device enrollment (DEP), audits, and security compliance.
  • Maintain, patch, upgrade, and restore EFB hardware (iPads/tablets, Exclusive Use Stand-Alone [EUSA] PCs, peripherals) and manage commercial Wi-Fi connectivity with ISPs.
  • Coordinate with TODO and Stan Eval to ensure all EFB units contain current flight publications, FLIP, FCIFs, TOs, and Special Interest Items.
  • Manage EFB equipment inventory as equipment custodian, tracking hardware refresh, sustainment budgets, and DRMO decommissioning.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Requirements Across All Positions:
  • Education / Experience General Requirement: Demonstrated experience working within a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) military flying squadron, group, or wing environment.
  • Technical Proficiency: Proficient in standard office software suite (Microsoft Access, Excel, SharePoint, Teams) and familiarity with NIPR/SIPR military IT networks.
  • Communication & Leadership: Excellent written and oral communication skills suitable for executive briefings, leadership status reports, and multi-agency coordination.
Position-Specific Minimum Qualifications:
  • Scheduling Support (Squadron & Wing):
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience working as a squadron aircrew scheduler.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience working with Patriot Excalibur (PEX) or a similar proprietary aircrew scheduling system.
  • Operations Training & Stan Eval Support:
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience working in a squadron, group, and/or wing training or stan eval shop (or 3 years equivalent experience in a DoD flying environment).
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience working with PEX (or similar program).
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience utilizing Microsoft Access, Excel, and SharePoint.
  • EFB Program Manager:
  • Working knowledge of iOS and MacOS environments; minimum 2 years of IT/device management experience highly desired.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience with Microsoft Suite, SharePoint, and Teams application administration.
  • Ability to manage MDM consoles (BlackBerry UEM) and administrative passcodes IAW DoD cybersecurity standards.
Security and Citizenship:
  • Citizenship: Must be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Security Clearance: Must possess an active SECRET clearance (or a previously held SECRET clearance that has expired without being revoked/compromised).
  • Clearance Eligibility: Candidates without an active clearance may be considered on a case-by-case basis if eligible to immediately receive a SECRET clearance and submit required paperwork.
  • Access Requirements: Candidates must be eligible for unescorted access to base restricted areas, Common Access Card (CAC) issuance, National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI), and RESTRICTED DATA (RD) access as specified in DD Form 254.

TIMING:
If you believe you meet the qualifications and are interested, contact us on or before 21 August 2026 to be eligible for a near-term contingent offer. We would also love to hear from you after 21 August 2026.
Contacting us does not obligate you to leave your current position. We do not ask candidates to take any action inconsistent with an agreement with a current employer, or to bring documents, data or customer information with them.
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