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Aircraft Jobs and Where to Find Them Online

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If you are seeking an adventurous job in the aircraft field, it is easier to find it than you think. Many online job promoter sites claim to hook you up with that job of your dreams where you can work on the inside and outside of aircrafts. But your best bet is BlueCollarCrossing, which is an ever-emerging online job site that hooks up employees with employers in a unique way. Finding the right job there is an easy task. You can find it at: bluecollarcrossing.com.

Aviation or aircraft careers can be exciting and fulfilling. Your duties will allow you to inspect and repair various systems, fabricate, and work on interior mechanical systems, sheet metal work and, other maintenance items. A candidate for aircraft jobs should have an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) License as required by the Federal Aviation Association (FAA) in order to qualify to work on aircrafts. Companies seeking aircraft or aviation technicians want at least two years of experience with C and D level technician skills. You should also be up-to-date on all FAA safety issues, old and new.

BlueCollarCrossing's database collects online blue-collar job openings from over 250,000 websites in the US and abroad. If you're willing to relocate, they also indicate if the employer is willing to help with relocation expenses, offers any housing credit or will cover any other expenses you may incur when you relocate to another area. That's a lot better than searching through your local newspaper ads or randomly searching online job openings in your area of expertise. This service simply combines the largest database of blue-collar jobs where you can browse through an easy search or an advanced search. You can also do searches by area, town or state—that alone makes it much easier to narrow done what you're looking for.



The aircraft industry is growing and so is BlueCollarCrossing's database for these types of labor jobs. Take a few minutes and check out their site, read recent articles on how to present yourself and how to tell a future employer that you have technician skills that qualify you to work inside or outside an aircraft. The articles on this website are meant for aircraft technicians like you. They help you to face the interview.

Further, these online articles about aircraft technician blue-collar jobs besides giving job description tells you the skills, certifications and, education you need to have. Employers are not required to pay a fee to list their job openings so you'll find many positions open in your field. Additionally, BlueCollarCrossing does not hold your resume like some other sites do and constantly email you with jobs that aren't even in your field. It is frustrating to receive email after email on numerous job openings when all you are looking for is the technician job in the aircraft or aviation industry.

BlueCollarCrossing does not list only small and medium sized companies. It offers job openings in Fortune 500 and Fortune 1,000 companies. The interesting articles they offer can be found in their Booster section under Quick Links. You can also find archived blue-collar job articles in their archive section—also under Quick Links. These articles will help you decide what is the best blue-collar job in the aircraft industry is for you based on your education and experience in the field. The technician or mechanic aircraft jobs are outlined in detail giving you the choice of place.

Applying to one of BlueCollarCrossing jobs is easy. After you complete your search and have scanned through the jobs available, you can simply hit the ''apply'' key to get started. It's that easy. Each job description is detailed with all the information you need to know such as location, job title, and duties.

Getting your resume and qualifications in an easy-to-read format is a good idea before you begin your job search. If you need help, ask a friend in the aircraft technical field to help you define your skills, qualifications and references on one page. Employers want to see a snapshot of you, not your entire life. A lot of resumes coming in that are pages and pages in length end up in the ''circular'' file—the trash. Don't forget to include references. Potential employers don't want to have to ask for them. Using the words, ''references will be furnished upon request,'' is not necessarily a good thing. Perhaps your potential employer will want to know a bit of your background before calling you for an interview.

If you are confident that you have the skills for that aircraft career, check out BlueCollarCrossing first to find the largest independent listing of aircraft technician jobs on the Internet. They are easy to find, just go to www.bluecollarcrossing.com.
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