2026-27 Student Worker-Aviation Drone Internship-Poudre High School (2 positions available) Poudre School District2026-27 Student Worker-Aviation Drone Internship-Poudre High School (2 positions available)Fort Collins, COInformation Specific to position: The Poudre Football team and PSD Athletics are looking to hire 2 Aviation Students workers for an internship to fly drones and capture end zone game film at all their varsity football games, and potentially some PSD Middle School football games as well. To be qualified, you'll need your FAA Part 107 commercial sUAS (drone) certification, have a minimum of 20 sUAS logged flight hours, and pass a flight skills test.
Project Manager - Aviation Swanson Rink IncProject Manager - AviationDenver, COp>Our Impact: Swanson Rink provides endowed scholarships to support engineering students, invests hundreds of hours a year in employee training and development, and we encourage our team to Cultivate Curiosity through a monthly presentation series led by team members on the latest issues and trends facing our clients. Founded in 1949, Swanson Rink specializes in designing mechanical, electrical, fire protection, plumbing and technology infrastructure for data centers, airports and other complex buildings.
15P Aviation Operations Specialist Army National Guard of the United States15P Aviation Operations SpecialistAurora, CO$200–$250 / weekThis training will prepare you for a civilian career as a flight operations specialist, which could qualify you to work for commercial and private airlines, air transport companies, and airports. Specific duties may include processing flight clearances, planning flight schedules and air crew assignments, coordinating flight plans, and keeping flight logs.
Meteorologist U.S. Department of CommerceMeteorologistBoulder, CO$40,736–$100,315 / yearSupport the development, production and delivery of interpretive services by providing, with occasional assistance, most Impact Based Decision Support Services (IDSS) that include tailored products, specialized notifications, remote briefings, and/or on-site deployments to a set of core partners that share a role in public safety and protection of property. NWS offices in communities across the United States and its territories, supported by regional and national centers, provide the authoritative information needed by Americans, including national, regional, state, tribal, and local authorities, to plan, prepare, mitigate, and respond to natural and human-caused events.