At Endeavor Air, we take pride in hiring the most qualified individuals who strive to grow and develop their careers and our airline. Providing world-class service to our customers starts with taking care of our employees. We prioritize our people, foster a positive workplace culture, and are committed to making Endeavor a great place to work.
We welcome interested candidates who can make our team stronger and better. Whether you are starting or continuing your airline career, Endeavor will prepare you for success out on the line, and we’d love to welcome you to the team.
Ready to fly EDV? We want to meet you! Take a look at our current career opportunities that might be a good fit for your talents and career goals.
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The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) is responsible for maintenance and repairs to keep aircraft working safely and efficiently.
The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) is responsible for maintenance and repairs to keep aircraft working safely and efficiently.
The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) is responsible for maintenance and repairs to keep aircraft working safely and efficiently.
The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) is responsible for maintenance and repairs to keep aircraft working safely and efficiently.
The Aircraft Parts Clerk receives materials and parts into the facility, maintaining inventory records, and dispensing the parts and materials to other departments within the company.
Crew Pay Analysts ensure the Flight Attendant and Pilot crews are paid in a timely and accurate manner.
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The Inflight Learning Facilitator develops and delivers all Flight Attendant Training courseware and programs.
The Inspector performs inspection duties to determine the airworthiness of aircraft.
The Inspector performs inspection duties to determine the airworthiness of aircraft.
The Maintenance Controller has exposure to the overall airline operation. The controller provides technical oversight and coordinates the repair of aircraft, makes decisions associated with maintaining scheduled operations and works directly with operation side of the Operations Control Center. In addition to providing direction for aircraft maintenance, the position interfaces with other departments in addition to Technical Operations providing a solid understanding of the overall airline operation.
The Inspection Manager provides overall supervision of designated Inspectors at the assigned Station or Stations, including shift scheduling, procedural training, and monitoring of performance.
The Manager Regulatory Compliance works with functional Tech Ops leadership and front-line personnel to ensure aircraft maintenance policies and practices established by the company achieve the highest level of safety and airworthiness and are fully compliant with FAA regulations and industry standards.
The Materials Coordinator manages materials usage and ensures parts are available at appropriate bases.
The Program Administrator, Workers’ Compensation is primarily responsible for corresponding with employees, managers and the third party vendor to coordinate and manage the workers’ compensation process.
The Sector Supervisor coordinates with the OCC Duty Manager and other departments to ensure compliance with all company dispatch and policy requirements.
The Non-Seniority List Simulator Instructors prepare and present initial, upgrade, continuing qualification, and requalification pilot training. Assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of FTD (flight training device) and simulator training.