Aviation Jobs in Dallas, TX
Cornerstone
$32 - $40 Per Hour
Dallas, TX
If you have a passion for aviation and are ready to join an environment where your skills and growth matter, email your resume to Allison Harrison at allisonh@cornerstonestaffing.com and call 817-635-0500 ext. We believe our people are our greatest asset, and we’re on a mission to build a people-first workplace centered on financial transparency, profit sharing, competitive pay, and highly subsidized family benefits.
Jobot
$26 - $40 Per Year
Coppell, TX
As a Mobile Service Technician, you will focus on the maintenance activities of our customer aircraft, and identify and correct issues on malfunctioning aircraft mechanical components and systems. Well-known, established, and stable aviation company in search of an experienced Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic to join growing team.
Dallas Aviation Jobs Overview
The aviation industry is essential in making the world go round, as it’s the only high-speed global transportation system. It facilitates international trade, boosts economic growth worldwide, allows for tourism in far-flung locales, and, of course, creates loads of employment opportunities. Despite setbacks brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the redeployment of aviation jobs is gaining traction, and the outlook over the next decade is looking strong too—and that counts for most types of workers throughout the industry.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), overall employment of airline and commercial pilots is expected to grow 5% through 2029 (a projection deemed faster than the average for all occupations). Same goes for aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and technicians, as air traffic continues to increase over the next several years. Most notably, the demand for flight attendants should increase significantly (at an outstanding 17% growth rate), as many current employees retire and several airlines replace smaller aircraft with newer larger ones to serve more passengers at a time.
Additionally, there’s a potential swell in demand coming for pilots of helicopters and business jets (for the transport of cargo, medical supplies, and VIPs), along with aircraft painters, airline sales reps, fueling shift managers, and safety inspectors.
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About Working in Dallas, Texas
They say everything is bigger in Texas, and Dallas proves that to be true. The Galleria Dallas is home to the country's tallest indoor Christmas tree. The largest permanent model train display decorates the Dallas Children's Medical Center. And the 52-foot statue at the Texas State Fair held every year in Dallas called "Big Tex" is the tallest cowboy in Texas—and probably the entire U.S. Dallas has also set a big record for gaining new residents. In the last decade, more than 1 million people moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. It makes sense—it's a city with economic growth and a gain in Dallas jobs.
In addition to its larger-than-life reputation, Dallas is also known for its seven professional sports teams. Others see it as a nature center with more than 60 lakes and 50,000 acres of public parkland. Others know it as the capital of American wealth, with some of the wealthiest Americans calling it home. So if you're moving to the area and looking for jobs in Dallas, you might also want to check out neighboring cities as well, including McKinney, Frisco, and Plano.
Update Your Dallas Aviation Resume
Are you already itching to launch into an exciting aviation career? Don’t blast off just yet. You’ll need to first draw up a resume fitting for the position you’re seeking. Start by going over Monster’s manifold resume tips. We also have some specific samples, including this flight attendant resume.
Meanwhile, we’d recommend that you add a cover letter to your job application to uniquely distinguish yourself as a candidate. Need some inspiration? Then gather some cues from our pilot cover letter and flight attendant cover letter examples.
How Much Do Aviation Jobs Pay in Dallas, Texas?
Got money on your mind? You should! Make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth. Our Salary Tools can help you understand what you can expect to make in aviation jobs in Dallas, Texas, as well as the skills that can boost your value and what the next steps in your career might be. Right now, the median avionics technician pay in Dallas is $24.83 per hour, which is 1% higher than the national average.
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