B747 Classic Non Type Rated Captains NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center US

Palmdale, CA

Published 30+ days ago — This position has been filled.

The NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) SOFIA / B-747 Pilot member performs duties in support of the operations of all aircraft assigned to AFRC. Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) / B-747 Pilots will plan and fly sorties for NASA and NASA customers to ensure that quality products and safe operations are provided as tasked. AFRC aircraft are operated to meet both Center and Agency platform, research, and support aircraft requirements. AFRC aircraft are located at the main campus at Edwards Air Force Base, California, and the Science and Aircraft Integration Facility (SAIF) located in Palmdale, California, with the SOFIA B-747 primarily assigned to Palmdale. Deployed operations, both CONUS and OCONUS, are routine for these aircrew positions.

Required skills

  • Languages: English
  • Bachelor’s degree, or higher, from an accredited university or college;
  • Must be able to pass random drug screenings;
  • Due to NASA Procedural Requirements 7900D, the maximum age for NASA pilots is 65. Candidates over this age cannot be considered;

  • Possess a current US passport, valid through period of employment;
  • Candidates must possess an FAA commercial pilot license with instrument, multi-engine land ratings or a pilot and instrument rating from the armed services;
  • A minimum of 1,500 hours of pilot in command (PIC), of which at least 500 hours are in transport or bomber class aircraft with a gross weight of at least 100,000 pounds;
  • Must meet the security requirements of the position and pass a NASA Flight Medical Certification;
  • Should possess knowledge and first-hand experience necessary to succeed as a government contractor providing direct support to NASA AFRC staff as required;
  • Must be proficient in Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint;
  • Must be able to create, maintain and update briefings and statistical reporting;
  • Must be able to obtain a DoD SECRET security clearance;
  • Light to medium work. Ability to lift, carry, push, pull, see, hear, stoop, crouch, feel, handle; manual dexterity;
  • Outside work. Ability to tolerate conditions in a deployed environment to include inclement weather, rain, humidity, cold and extreme heat. May be exposed to dust, fumes, odors, chemicals, and confined spaces;
  • Close, distance, color and peripheral vision and depth perception;
  • Ability to read and comprehend technical manuals and instructions; procedures, safety instructions, memos, reports. Ability to write at a level to relay data, details and information. Ability to perform shop math. Ability to speak clearly and concisely to relay information;
  • Office conditions: Moderate noise level. May be required to sit at computer station and/or type on keyboard for extended periods of time. May be required to lift objects such as laptop and office copy paper. May be required to view and read computer monitor for extended periods of time. May be required to take verbal messages per phone and face-to-face contact. Will occasionally be required to stand and walk to deliver items within office or on the flight line;
  • Flight line working conditions: Will be required to work day or night. May be exposed to high noise levels. Will be required to fly long missions (up to 10 hours) at high altitude in a confined space. May be subject to the altitude or physiological risks normally associated with flying.

Desired skills

  • A major study in an appropriate field of engineering, physical science, life science, or mathematics;
  • Formal military training in expected duties (with DD 214 annotating AFSC / MOS qualification) or applicable civilian experience;
This job doesn't accept applications.

NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center

Share