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Pilot Jobs in San Augustine, TX (5)

Remote Business Tax Preparer - 3+ Yrs Experience Required

Intuit
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote
Diversity Leader

Tax Associate - Work from Home

Intuit
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote
Diversity Leader

Pilot - Customs and Border Protection

US Customs and Border Protection
San Augustine, TX
New
Hospitality
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$104k - $125k / year

Air Interdiction Agent - Border Protection

US Customs and Border Protection
San Augustine County, Texas,
Hospitality
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$104k - $125k / year

Remote Pilot Certificate

Upper Limit Aviation
🌎 Remote
Remote

Border Patrol Agent

United States Customs and Border Protection
San Augustine, TX
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$48.8k - $87.8k / year
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Law Enforcement - Border Patrol Agent, Up to $30,000 Recruitment Incentive

United States Customs and Border Protection
San Augustine, TX
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$30k / year
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CDL-A Lease Purchase Driver

Trekker
Milam, TX
New
Driver
$2,000 sign-on bonus

Job Description

Working as a Pilot in San Augustine, TX

There are 5 Pilot opportunities available in San Augustine, TX all with unique requirements.

The pilot is the chief navigational and operating officer of an aircraft. Pilots are responsible for the day-to-day operations of an aircraft as well as the safety and security of passengers, cargo, ground personnel and other aspects of mission success. This career requires a bachelor's degree in aviation or even a related field, with pilot jobs also involving training that includes hands-on flight time using a flight simulator to learn about take-off, landing and basic emergency procedures.

Pilot jobs near San Augustine, TX

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