Aerospace Engineer, AST, Research Pilot (Direct Hire)

Armstrong Flight Research Center - National Aeronautics and Space Administration

In addition to the Basic Education Requirement (in the Education section below), to qualify for this position you must meet the requirements below. Specialized experience is experience that has equipped you with the particular ability, skill, and knowledge to successfully perform the duties of this position and is typically in or related to this line of work. NASA utilizes OPM-approved qualification and rating requirements specific for Aerospace Technology (AST) positions which recognizes NASA’s unique aerospace work. The specific qualifications and minimum education requirements are further described below and within the education section of the job announcement. 1. Certificate and Rating: A current Federal Aviation Administration commercial pilot’s license with an instrument rating or a pilot and instrument rating from the armed services. 2. Flight Hours: 1,500 hours of pilot-in-command (or first pilot) flight time that included at least 500 hours in jet aircraft having at least 3,000 pounds of thrust per engine. 3. Specialized experience: To qualify for GS-14, you must have one year of directly related specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 level: Inflight experience executing flight test techniques for performance and flying qualities testing; Pilot in command experience in transport or bomber aircraft; Performing flight research, flight test or airborne test bed aircraft operations. To receive proper consideration, you must (1) submit a copy of your license with your application and (2) ensure that your flight hours are indicated in your resume. Your resume must include a clear and detailed narrative description, in your own words, of how you meet the required specialized experience. Experience statements copied from a position description, vacancy announcement or other reference material constitutes plagiarism and may result in disqualification and losing consideration for the job. NASA prohibits the use of artificial intelligence (AI) or AI-assisted tool in drafting application and assessment responses. Please visit https://www.nasa.gov/careers/how-to-apply/#Artificial-Intelligence to review NASA’s guidance on the use of AI tools during the application process.
The Flight Crew Branch at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center is currently seeking a Research Pilot. The duties include test piloting aircraft used in research, development, and test programs, evaluating test parameters, performing flight and/or ground simulations of advanced missions and aircraft, and participating in the development, design, planning, testing, evaluation and reporting on new aircraft concepts and advanced aircraft systems.

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