FAA inspector thread
#971
On Reserve
Joined APC: Nov 2017
Posts: 18
FAA Recruiting at FAPA Pilot Job Fair
FAPA PILOT JOB FAIR
Saturday, August 24, 2019, 9 AM - 12 PM
LOCATION:
Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport
1053 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056
Direct: (425) 203-1234
The FAA is Recruiting Aviation Safety Inspectors and Rotorcraft Helicopter Pilots. Meet all ASI requirements and pass a yearlong training. Including Hiring Age 65+. Will conduct on site interviews for qualified candidates.
Saturday, August 24, 2019, 9 AM - 12 PM
LOCATION:
Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport
1053 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056
Direct: (425) 203-1234
The FAA is Recruiting Aviation Safety Inspectors and Rotorcraft Helicopter Pilots. Meet all ASI requirements and pass a yearlong training. Including Hiring Age 65+. Will conduct on site interviews for qualified candidates.
#972
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Joined APC: Jul 2007
Posts: 57
The FAA is hiring Operations Aviation Safety Inspectors with a higher starting salary up from Step 1 to Step 5 of the GS pay scale.
We are offering a $10K relocation allowance for candidates whose residence is 100 miles or more away from the offered duty location. You must sign a Service Agreement and remain in that location for one year.
Aviation Safety Inspectors in the General Aviation Operations (GAO) and Air Carrier Operations (ACO) specialties apply knowledge and skills typically acquired as airmen (pilots, navigators, flight instructors, etc.) to develop and administer regulations and safety standards pertaining to the operation of aircraft.
To apply directly to the FAA for immediate consideration:
Submit your resume to: [email protected]
Follow the instructions on Application Helpful Hints for what must be included on your resume
Include your desired location(s)
Note: If you have already applied to the current open-continuous vacancy announcement in USAJobs, you are not eligible for immediate consideration through the On-the-Spot Hiring Authority.
We are offering a $10K relocation allowance for candidates whose residence is 100 miles or more away from the offered duty location. You must sign a Service Agreement and remain in that location for one year.
Aviation Safety Inspectors in the General Aviation Operations (GAO) and Air Carrier Operations (ACO) specialties apply knowledge and skills typically acquired as airmen (pilots, navigators, flight instructors, etc.) to develop and administer regulations and safety standards pertaining to the operation of aircraft.
To apply directly to the FAA for immediate consideration:
Submit your resume to: [email protected]
Follow the instructions on Application Helpful Hints for what must be included on your resume
Include your desired location(s)
Note: If you have already applied to the current open-continuous vacancy announcement in USAJobs, you are not eligible for immediate consideration through the On-the-Spot Hiring Authority.
#974
The timeline differs. Its the government. My process took from start to finish 9.5-10 months. Granted there was the government shutdown that delayed me by a month. Your time my vary. After being referred you still gotta be selected, scheduled for an interview, pre-employment checkride and have an start date. So, be patient. You can interview, be hired, go thru training and finish IOE with a regional faster than going thru the FAA hiring process. The pay is good and right now the agency is hurting for ASI's BAD. If you're looking for stability and growth, this place isn't bad. Good Luck.
GB
GB
#975
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Joined APC: Aug 2010
Position: The Dark Side
Posts: 99
EDIT: for what it’s worth turns out I still had the emails so I’ll share my specific timeline:
9/13/17: Referred
9/25/17: Called to schedule interview
10/4/17: Interview
10/20/17: Tentative job offer
11/1/17: Called to schedule flight check
12/11/17: Flight check
12/12/17: Firm job offer
1/22/18: Scheduled first day (canceled due to shutdown)
1/29/18: First day at FSDO
#978
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Joined APC: Jun 2007
Position: EMB120 FO
Posts: 41
Got the call for interview
I have an interview in Den on Dec 4th for Air carrier 1825 fg11 at PHX CMO. I’ve been at Skywest for 12 years, and I need a change. What can I expect after the interview? If offered a job, what is a typical day like? Is there an opportunity to work from home? How much time will be in the jumpseat / traveling? How quickly can you earn promotions? Thanks for your time.
#979
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2019
Position: Poolside
Posts: 534
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Once you start, be prepared to SLOW DOWN. Everything in the first year or so will seem to take longer than necessary. Take a deep breath and remind yourself of these two things:
1) The check keeps coming every two weeks no matter how much work occurred; and
2) I have weekends and holidays OFF.
As an air carrier ASI, the promotions will come. After you’re fully qualified, an average week might be a blend of:
-desk work reviewing manuals, OpSpecs, new program requests, etc.
-simulator time observing training/checks
-Jumpseat observations
-other surveillance or investigation activities
It’s a good career. Not a glamorous one, but good...especially for family life.
Once you start, be prepared to SLOW DOWN. Everything in the first year or so will seem to take longer than necessary. Take a deep breath and remind yourself of these two things:
1) The check keeps coming every two weeks no matter how much work occurred; and
2) I have weekends and holidays OFF.
As an air carrier ASI, the promotions will come. After you’re fully qualified, an average week might be a blend of:
-desk work reviewing manuals, OpSpecs, new program requests, etc.
-simulator time observing training/checks
-Jumpseat observations
-other surveillance or investigation activities
It’s a good career. Not a glamorous one, but good...especially for family life.
#980
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Joined APC: Aug 2010
Position: The Dark Side
Posts: 99
I have an interview in Den on Dec 4th for Air carrier 1825 fg11 at PHX CMO. I’ve been at Skywest for 12 years, and I need a change. What can I expect after the interview? If offered a job, what is a typical day like? Is there an opportunity to work from home? How much time will be in the jumpseat / traveling? How quickly can you earn promotions? Thanks for your time.
Once you finish training and actually get to work, it’s a great job. But I know of multiple guys who quit during training just because they thought the job itself was going to be like the training process - it’s not. So my advice is, try not to get too frustrated that first year, because it does get much better once you’re done with the schoolhouse.
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