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Pharmacy Tech Trainee

Midland, MI · On-site

$13.75 - $16.25/hr

Trainees gain comprehensive didactic and hands-on training in an inpatient hospital pharmacy while completing state-approved requirements for pharmacy technician licensure. This temporary training ...

Under the general direction of more skilled technicians, the Tech Trainee 1 primarily performs ... Temp/Weather: Works outside and in shop with variations of temperature and weather. * Exposure:

Tech Trainee

Waipahu, HI · On-site

$31.11 - $38.33/hr

Under the general direction of more skilled technicians, the Tech Trainee primarily performs helper ... Temp/Weather: Works outside and in shop with variations of temperature and weather. * Exposure:

Pharmacy Tech Trainee

Maywood, IL · On-site

$17.30 - $26.81/hr

Pharmacy Tech Trainee *** Great opportunity to further your career here at Loyola! Get paid while ... Pharmacy Technician training program. Licensure: * Application for temporary IL Pharmacy Tech ...

$17.30 - $26.81/hr

Pharmacy Tech Trainee *** Great opportunity to further your career here at Loyola! Get paid while ... Pharmacy Technician training program. Licensure: * Application for temporary IL Pharmacy Tech ...

$17.30 - $26.81/hr

Pharmacy Tech Trainee *** Great opportunity to further your career here at Loyola! Get paid while ... Pharmacy Technician training program. Licensure: * Application for temporary IL Pharmacy Tech ...

Under the general direction of more skilled technicians, the Tech Trainee primarily performs helper ... Temp/Weather: Works outside and in shop with variations of temperature and weather. * Exposure:

Under the general direction of more skilled technicians, the Tech Trainee 1 primarily performs ... Temp/Weather: Works outside and in shop with variations of temperature and weather. * Exposure:

Temporary positions are limited to working 1,385 hours in a 12-month period for any one state ... MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS for PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN TRAINEE: You must possess all the minimum ...

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How much do temporary trainee rov pilot technician jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for temporary trainee rov pilot technician in the United States is $37,968.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30,000.00 and $42,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Temporary Trainee ROV Pilot Technician?

A Temporary Trainee ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) Pilot Technician is an entry-level position in the offshore and subsea industry. This role involves assisting in the operation, maintenance, and repair of ROV systems used for underwater tasks such as inspections, repairs, and data collection. As a trainee, you’ll work under the supervision of experienced ROV pilots and technicians, learning hands-on skills and safety procedures. Employment is typically on a short-term or contract basis, often supporting specific projects or peak operational periods.

What is the difference between Temporary Trainee Rov Pilot Technician vs ROV Pilot Technician?

AspectTemporary Trainee ROV Pilot TechnicianROV Pilot Technician
CertificationsBasic certifications, training in ROV operationAdvanced certifications, experienced in ROV systems
Work EnvironmentTraining sites, temporary assignments, entry-level rolesOperational sites, ongoing ROV operations
Employer UsageTraining programs, temporary projectsRegular ROV operations, maintenance, troubleshooting

The Temporary Trainee ROV Pilot Technician is an entry-level role focused on training and gaining experience in ROV operations, often on temporary projects. In contrast, the ROV Pilot Technician is a more experienced professional responsible for operating and maintaining ROV systems during ongoing operations. The trainee role serves as a stepping stone toward becoming a fully qualified ROV Pilot Technician.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temporary Trainee ROV Pilot Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary Trainee ROV Pilot Technician, you typically need a background in electrical, mechanical, or marine engineering, supported by relevant technical training or certifications such as IMCA ROV certification. Familiarity with remotely operated vehicle (ROV) control systems, subsea equipment, and diagnostic tools is essential for this role. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork abilities help you adapt to challenging offshore environments. These competencies ensure safe, efficient operation and maintenance of ROVs during critical underwater missions.

What are some common challenges faced by Temporary Trainee ROV Pilot Technicians, and how can they be overcome?

Temporary Trainee ROV Pilot Technicians often encounter challenges such as adapting quickly to new offshore environments, mastering complex ROV control systems, and collaborating efficiently with multidisciplinary teams under tight deadlines. To overcome these challenges, it is important to proactively seek mentorship from experienced ROV pilots, participate in hands-on training sessions, and maintain clear communication with both technical and operational staff. Embracing a continuous learning mindset and prioritizing safety protocols are also crucial for success in this dynamic role.
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Infographic showing various Temporary Trainee Rov Pilot Technician job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,968 per year, or $18.3 per hour.
SUPERVISORY AIRCRAFT PILOT (TITLE 32)

SUPERVISORY AIRCRAFT PILOT (TITLE 32)

US Department of the Army

Peoria, IL • On-site

$145K/yr

Other

Posted 26 days ago


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5.9

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Job description

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.

This National Guard position is for a SUPERVISORY AIRCRAFT PILOT (TITLE 32), Position Description Number D0644000 and is part of the IL AASF 3, National Guard.

Qualifications:

AREA OF CONSIDERATION: The areas of consideration for this position, Title 32 Excepted Service (32 U.S. Code 709), will be in the following manner and sequence:

  • The area of consideration for this position will be all excepted permanent and indefinite temporary technicians within the ILNG.


Military Grades: Minimum Rank CPT, maximum Rank LTC.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: GS-14 Level - MUST possess specialized experience which includes 36 months working experience in civilian aviation programs or military service aviation programs; experience in piloting and instructing pilot skills in one or more of the following main-frame/military aircraft: Fixed-wing, rotary, or remotely piloted aircraft; the ability to train and instruct others in the piloting of a specified main-frame military aircraft; experience in reading and applying mission tasks, intelligence reports, and weather information; experience in supervising and conducting mission planning, mission preparations, filing flight plans, and conducting crew briefings; experience in aircraft preflight inspections, aircraft loading, equipment assessments, and mission manning; experience in operating aircraft controls and equipment; experience in performing and supervising the work procedures involved in navigation, in-flight refueling; search and rescue operations; and, surveillance and reconnaissance missions; experience in conducting and supervising crew member training on simple to complex mission specific task; experience in developing plans and policies, monitoring operations, and briefing commanders; experience in flight theory, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft operating procedures, and mission tactics; experience in planning and preparing for missions; and, experience in piloting and instructing others in piloting specific air-frame/military aircraft; experience in various piloting administrative tasks performed in support of Army aviation programs; experience in aviation unit quality control management programs; experience in the unit flying, explosive, and ground safety programs in accordance with National Guard Bureau and Occupational Safety and Health Administration directives; experience in applying directives, regulations, accident reports, safety data, and local operating conditions to determine unit safety program requirements; experience in flying operations and coordinating with appropriate agencies to ensure compliance with all applicable safety regulations and programs; experience in one or more missions such as, air-to-air; air-to-ground; mortar-to-arm escort; surveillance; reconnaissance; surface attack; killer-scout; target illumination; or laser targeting; experience in traditional "stick and rudder" type controls for piloting aircraft direction, altitude, and speed; experience in using aircraft instrumentation and aircraft mounted video cameras; experience in visual flight-rule type flying and aircraft instrument flying; experience in flying simulated "real world" combat and non-combat missions and terrain; experience in planning, scheduling, and conducting training flights through Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) controlled national airspace; experience in applying operational directives, training directives, instructions, standard operating procedures; experience in performing aviation duties such as, cancelling flying activities; diverting aircraft; dictating mission requirements; approving specific activities; coordinating for airport or airspace utilization with FAA; and directing emergency actions that involved unit support agencies; experience in using applicable Army aviation regulations, policies, requirements and standards, skills and practices; and, the application of instructional techniques to the training of other pilots in the Army National Guard (ARNG) flying facilities; experience in conducting particular combat or non-combat training missions and flying specific main-frame aircraft in combat tactics, flying in mountainous terrain, performing tactical remote site evaluations, performing landings on remote sites, providing ground and flight training, and conducting night-vision operations or instructions; experience in standardization and evaluation programs, written ground examinations, emergency procedures, and aircrew performance standards in accordance with applicable directives and FAA certification requirements; experience in reviewing and complying with applicable service flight publications and directives for accuracy and currency; experience on weaponry and combat or non-combat tactics for applicable military aircraft; experience with wartime and peacetime contingency plans and supplements used for unit mobilizations, deployments, strange field operations, or troop missions and redeployments; experience in piloting and instructing in accordance with applicable Army aviation regulations, policies, requirements, standards, skills and practices; experience in performing instructional techniques to train other pilots assigned to the ARNG flying units flying units; experience in conducting upgrade training for aircrew members; experience in providing proficiency training for qualified aircrew personnel; knowledge of full-cycle theory, skill in conducting formal classroom instruction, and skill in actual flight practice are required; experience in performing training activities, as related to a particular mission and specific main-frame aircraft to include combat and non-combat tactics; experience in flying mountainous terrains, performing tactical remote site evaluations, performing landings on remote sites, providing ground and flight training, or conducting night-vision operations and instruction; experience in complying with standardization and evaluation programs, written ground examinations, emergency procedures, and evaluations; experience in aircrew performance standards, in accordance with applicable directives and FAA certifications, is required; experience with weaponry and tactics for applicable military aircraft; experience in completing aircrew proficiency and competency evaluations; experience in other military components' intelligence programs and services and/or National Guard intelligence programs; experience in comprehending intelligence reports concerning current threats and counter-measures; experience in establishing detailed scenarios to provide realistic and effective aircrew training; experience in executing flight schedules and flying hour programs; and analyzing post-mission debriefings to ensure accomplishment of assigned training events.
Verbiage displayed on your resume or application must contain your own words. You may refer to position descriptions, i.e. the general and specialized experience located within the vacancy announcement, to assist with describing work experiences; however, resumes or applications received in verbatim will not be considered. In your resume you will need to address the general and specialized experience listed below. Please use as much detail as needed, giving dates (months and years) of the experience, position title and how the experience was gained. This information is needed to determine if you are qualified for the position.

Education:Some federal jobs allow you to substitute your education for the required experience in order to qualify. For this job, you must meet the qualification requirement using experience alone. No substitution of education for experience is permitted for this occupational series and grade.
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