At American, we re more than just the largest airline. We re a global company committed to driving change and innovation in an evolving industry. Our business allows us to connect people from different cultures and communities around the world something our more than 100,000 employees take great pride in every day. With a competitive network and strong foundation, American is an exciting place for new career opportunities and a path for growth, and we are looking for people who want to be part of something great the new American. Simply put, we re looking for the best! Whether you re ready to be hired now or just figuring out where you want to land, look to American because flying is more than what we do it s who we are. Pilot Hiring & Qualifications Safe, professional, skilled when you think of American Airlines pilots, those are the qualities that immediately come to mind. And at American, we understand being a pilot is about more than just the technical aspect of flying an airplane it s also about the joy of flying and the thrill of adventure. But it s more than just flying skills. Our pilots are not only leaders on the aircraft they re also leaders in our operation. That requires a special type of person, someone who can anticipate a need, develop a plan and draw all the necessary players together to make it happen. We are looking for great people who can: Set a high standard for providing our customers safe and reliable travel Handle a wide variety of situations while working with other team members and our customers Work independently or as part of a team with limited supervision Ensure the safety and comfort of our customers Provide leadership by responding to a variety of emergency and non-emergency situations Work in climates and locations across the globe and work variable shifts Here is what it takes to be a successful pilot with American: Excellent communication skills and quick and accurate decision making Close attention to detail Minimum age of 23 Ability to work varying hours of the day or night, on weekends and holidays Must be able to secure appropriate airport authority and/or Customs security badges Fulfillment of FAA criminal background checks Ability to learn and work with PEDs Distance vision corrected to 20/20 and near vision corrected to 20/40 or better in each eye Current Unrestricted Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) rating (multi-engine) Valid FCC Restricted Radio Telephone Operator permit Valid First Class Medical Certificate Flight time in accordance with all FAA requirements Must be able to fluently speak and understand English Must have the right to work in the United States Additionally, we require all of our pilots to have a valid passport and documentation allowing for entry into the United States after an international flight
Flight Attendant Hiring & Qualifications All candidates must be willing to be based from any of our base locations including Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Dallas/Ft Worth, TX; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Phoenix, AZ; Raleigh/Durham, NC; San Francisco, CA; St Louis, MO; Washington, DC. American Airlines is in the business of serving the travel needs of our customers. A warm welcome, gracious service and a safe and comfortable feeling, makes our customers' journey something they will always remember. Our flight attendants are proud of this rich tradition - pride that you can share when you embark on a career representing American Airlines as an onboard crew member. Our Flight Attendants are the face of American Airlines and are service professionals of the highest caliber, with a desire, drive and passion to provide outstanding service. If you are a highly customer-focused individual who strives for the best and takes pride in getting the job done, we would like to hear from you. We are looking for great people who can: Set a high standard for consistent in-flight service that includes serving meal/beverages and selling onboard products Handle a wide variety of situations while in continuous contact with the public Work independently or as part of a team without supervision Ensure the safety and comfort of our customers Provide leadership by responding to a variety of emergency and non-emergency situations Work in climates and locations across the globe and work variable shifts Here is what it takes to be a successful pilot with American: Must be able to read, write and speak English fluently Competent in handling difficult situations, problem solving and complaint resolution Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; friendly reception of all customers Must present a professional image, may not have visible tattoos, facial, multiple or upper ear piercing, or extreme hair color or style while in Flight Attendant Uniform Work in climates and locations across the globe and work variable shifts Able to attend up to 6 weeks of unpaid training in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, and move immediately to the city to which you are assigned as a base Position requires some physical exertion such as pulling, pushing, reaching, bending, walking and light lifting Long periods of standing and speaking Airports ramp operations are noisy and can be hazardous without due caution Extensive travel, must be able to spend consecutive nights away from home and endure all climates Alternative work schedules including evenings and weekends Ability to push or pull moveable carts weighing in excess of 250 pounds Ability to lift objects up to 35 pounds such as galley stowage bins and carry-on baggage High school diploma or GED equivalent required College education or two years' customer service experience preferred Prior airline experience is not required Must be at least 20 years of age Must be in possession of a valid US or Foreign Passport with applicable VISAs Must possess the legal right to travel unrestricted to/from all countries that are served by American Airlines Travel documents must remain valid throughout all phases of training and employment Must have the right to work in the United States
Aviation Maintenance Technician Hiring & Qualifications Here is what it takes to be a successful Aviation Maintenance Technician with American: Troubleshooting disassembly Checking and cleaning Repairing, replacing, testing, adjusting, assembling, installing, servicing, fabricating, taxing or towing airplanes and/or run-up engines De-icing aircraft Maintain the air worthiness of aircraft and all components while in service or while undergoing overhaul and/or modification. Certify for quality of own workmanship, including signing mechanical flight releases for all work done on field work. Chase own parts in work positions where stock chasers are not utilized and/or available Work according to FAA and Company regulations and procedures and instructions Complete forms connected with work assignments. May also be responsible for: cleaning aircraft windshields; connecting/removing ground power and ground start units; pushing out/towing of aircraft and related guideman functions, fueling/defueling, de-icing of aircraft. We are looking for great people who have: High School diploma or GED Valid driver's license Verifiable, hands-on experience of the actual time spent in the repair, maintenance, overhaul or manufacture of aircraft required o 24 months on aircraft with a gross weight of 70,000 lbs (including fuel) or engines with 15,000 lbs or more of thrust o o --and/or-- 48 months on aircraft with gross weight between 12,500 lbs & 70,000 lbs (including fuel) or engines with 5,000 lbs to 15,000 lbs of thrust Airframe and Power Plant (A&P) License (Must provide license number and date of issue during application process) Ability to work rotating shifts including weekends, holidays, and days-off Must fulfill FAA criminal background checks to qualify for unescorted access privileges to airport security identification display areas (SIDA) Must be able to secure appropriate airport authority and/or US Customs security badges * The terms and conditions of this position are covered by the Transport Workers Union Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Dispatcher Hiring & Qualifications Dispatchers are jointly responsible with the pilot in command for the preflight planning and operational control of flights. Dispatchers are responsible for monitoring the progress of the flight, issuing information or instructions necessary for the safety of the flight, and cancelling or re-dispatching the flight (amending the release) if deemed necessary by either the Dispatcher or pilot in command. Here is what it takes to be a successful dispatcher with American: The Dispatcher has the authority to release, defer and cancel flights in accordance with regulations and company policies and with this authority comes responsibility and accountability for all decisions. You will track taxi times and issue direction to stay within the DOT Three Hour Tarmac rule. You will plan flights based on safety, efficiency and customers comfort. It s your responsibility to keep the stations informed of flight status changes such as anticipated delays, cancellations, diversions, etc. and coordinate aircraft and crews for optimum utilization during irregular operations. We are looking for great people who: Possess High School diploma or GED Are a minimum of 23 years of age Possess a current Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation Have earned a four year college degree preferably with an Aviation, Science or Business major, or Five years aviation experience which includes at least four years of operational experience, or Three years aviation experience, which includes at least two years of operational experience and a two year associates college degree preferably with an Aviation, Science or Business major Are able to work rotating shifts including weekends, holidays, and overtime as required Can fulfill FAA criminal background checks to qualify for unescorted access privileges to airport security identification display areas (SIDA), if applicable Are able to secure appropriate airport authority and/or US Customs security badges, if applicable *The terms and conditions of this position are covered by the Transport Workers Union Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Engineering Co-Op Co-ops act as entry level Engineers within our fleet or powerplant engineering departments. Typically, the assigned department manager pairs each Co-op with a mentor. Fleet Engineering: maintains and supports aircraft systems, structures, interiors, avionics, and inflight entertainment maintenance programs including repair, assembly, inspection and modification of aircraft and component parts. Fleet Engineers develop maintenance programs and specifications, investigate reliability problems, and design/develop corrective actions and programs. Engineers also provide technical interface with manufacturers and suppliers regarding repairs, design, improvements, and new equipment requirements. Powerplant Engineering: maintains and supports maintenance programs for aircraft turbine engines including repair, assembly, inspection, and test of engines, component parts, and accessories. Powerplant Engineers determine economic feasibility, develop repairs and repair processes of existing unserviceable turbine engine hardware. These Engineers will handle failure analysis, repair development, scrap review, engineering research, technical and economic decisions related to repair and maintenance of turbine engines and components. Here is what it takes to be a successful in an Engineering Co-Op role with American: Successful completion of sophomore year or approximately 60 hours towards a Bachelor Degree A minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 2.5 Eligibility to work permanently in the United States Passing of a drug screen and background check provided by AA Availability for two work cycles (or at least 3 semesters) is preferred Current enrollment in an undergraduate Engineering program in a discipline related to: Aeronautical/Aerospace Electrical Mechanical Computer Metallurgical Civil Commitment: 6-7-month term January-August or June-December Locations: Technical Operations Facilities in Tulsa, OK, Charlotte, NC, and Fort Worth, TX
Job Title: Engineer Here is what it takes to be a successful Engineer with American: Investigate operational, reliability and safety issues, develops corrective actions and programs at aircraft and component level Ensure compliance with applicable Regulations and Airworthiness Directives Provide engineering support to flight, Q/C and aircraft production in addition to supporting engineering related programs and objectives Maintain knowledge of current and pending regulations, issues, specifications and programs which affect area of responsibility Provide technical interface with manufacturers and suppliers regarding design improvements and new aircraft equipment requirements Level to be determined based on qualifications and background We are looking for great people who: Possess a BS / MS degree from an accredited college/university in engineering disciplines such as aeronautical / aerospace / mechanical / electrical Are self-motivated and have the ability to identify causes and develop solutions using resources at hand; who can also implement and coordinate solutions with multiple departments and work skills even under challenging conditions Possess excellent analytical, communication, planning and organizational skills Have 3 to 5 years working history as engineer with aircraft systems / components or related experience Have prior airline or airplane manufacturer experience (preferred) Have experience with aircraft electrical and/or mechanical systems (preferred)