US NavyNewPilot US NavyPilotSpringfield, OHJob Title : Naval Aviation Officer (Pilot / Naval Flight Officer / AMDO) Category / Component : Officer • Both Overview Naval Aviation Officers serve as Pilots, Naval Flight Officers, and Aviation Maintenance Duty Officers who operate and support one of the world's most capable aviation forces. Officers typically access Naval Aviation through USNA, NROTC, Officer Candidate School, or collegiate programs, and are selected for Pilot, Naval Flight Officer, or Aviation Maintenance Duty Officer pipelines based on performance, aptitude, medical qualification, and the needs of the Navy.
MAG AerospaceULTRA Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) crewmember MAG AerospaceULTRA Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) crewmemberSpringfield, Ohio$80,000–$90,000 / year
GE Aerospace.Gas Turbine Lead Operability Engineer GE Aerospace.Gas Turbine Lead Operability EngineerEvendale, OH$130,000–$175,000 / yearDesired Characteristics: • Enthusiasm for propulsion and aero/thermodynamic disciplines • Experience in aircraft engine testing, cycle performance, or component aero design • Proficiency with NPSS, Python, or similar simulation/programming tools • Experience in gas turbine engine test support, analysis, and thermodynamic modeling • Experience in engine qualification and certification • Strong oral and written communication skills • Strong interpersonal, leadership, and influencing skills • Ability to work collaboratively in a structured team environment and also independently • Process-oriented mindset with strong problem analysis, resolution skills, and systems thinking • Strong analytical skills in thermodynamics and aerodynamics • Experience documenting, planning, and executing technical programs; established project management skills • Experience coaching and mentoring less experienced operability engineers • Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government Security Clearance (U.S. Operability in jet engine engineering is a cross-functional discipline focused on ensuring a gas turbine engine operates safely, stably, and reliably across its entire intended flight envelope, spanning from sub-idle to maximum power and for various environmental conditions.