Southwest Airlines® Technical Operations at the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP) Annual Conference

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 and the Destination 225° Pilot Pathway Program are proud to be Developer and Sustainer Sponsors of the OBAP Annual Conference. Fly by Booth 101 and meet our Technical Operations Recruiting Team. 

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Event schedule

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Wednesday
Industry Panel: Commercial
Panelist—Cory Bennett, Team Leader Talent Acquisition, Southwest Airlines


Time: 1000 - 1100
Location: Grand Salon 1-9


Development Session: Black Women in Aerospace presented by Destination 225°
Panelist—Djameal Rounsoville (DJ), Managing Director Tech Ops

Time: 1500 - 1600
​​​​​​​Location: Grand Salon 1-9

10
Thursday
Leadership Panel - Wings of Influence: Charting a Path for Aerospace Leaders
Panelist—James Ashworth, Vice President Customer Support and Services

Time: 1430 - 1600
​​​​​​​Location: Churchill D, 2nd floor

11
Friday
Membership Celebration Luncheon presented by Southwest Airlines
Panelist
—Captain Edward Evans, Senior Manager Flight Operations

Time: 1230 - 1430
​​​​​​​Location: Grand Salon 1-9

Tech Ops positions 

Check out the responsibilities of some of our Tech Ops roles.* 
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Aircraft Maintenance Technicians 
Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs) service and maintain Southwest's all-Boeing fleet to ensure the airworthiness of each aircraft. AMTs work at 1 of 22 locations across our network and in 7 strategically-located hangars.
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Appearance
​​​​​​​Technicians
Appearance Technicians are the detailers of the airline industry. They clean hangars and refresh our aircraft and equipment to provide a safe environment for our Customers and Crews.
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Material Specialists
Material Specialists maintain Company storeroom logs and records, deliver aircraft parts to various Teams, and multitask effectively to meet required deadlines. This role works in a warehouse environment and partners with external vendors. 
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Quality Control Inspectors
Quality Control Inspectors are responsible for reviewing Mechanics' work for all regular checks and non-routine tasks to ensure they follow policies and procedures. 
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Maintenance Controllers*
Maintenance Controllers are the primary point of contact for all day-of maintenance requirements and maintenance discrepancies that impact the operation. This role coordinates any unplanned maintenance events with daily oversight and management of Minimum Equipment Lists (MELs), Configuration Deviation Lists (CDLs), and Maintenance Notes (short-term deferrals).  
*Most Controller positions are located in Dallas, Texas.
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Engineering*
Tech Ops Engineering roles provide technical consultation, direction, and instructions regarding the configuration and operation of aircraft. This Team supports the goal of safe, compliant, and reliable operations. 
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*Engineering positions are located in Dallas, Texas.
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Programs*
Our Programs Team defines what, when, and how to complete maintenance needs. These responsibilities ensure the satisfaction of regulatory, compliance, Reliability, and Safety requirements. 
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*Programs positions are located in Dallas, Texas.
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Regulatory Compliance*
Regulatory Compliance roles oversee regulatory requirements such as operations specification changes, aircraft certifications/registrations, and aircraft weight and balance. 
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*Regulatory Compliance positions are located in Dallas, Texas.
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Aircraft Records
Employees in Aircraft Records roles support our daily operation through data entry, corrections, acquisitions, and assembly. This role also records audits for incoming aircraft components and maintains maintenance documentation. 

*This overview doesn't include all of our Tech Ops roles.

How to apply

If you see an open Tech Ops position posted, you can apply on careers.southwestair.com. If there aren't open Tech Ops positions posted, we're not interviewing for that job right now.

You can only apply for a job at Southwest Airlines through this site. Fees don't fly here—we’ll never ask for a form of payment for your application or training.
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Questions we often hear.

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Carrying on a High-flying Legacy
Captain Ruben F. was a Southwest Pilot for almost 31 years. Throughout his inspiring career, he shared his passion with many young aviators through the Adopt-A-Pilot program and on his trips. He even mentored his family to pursue a career in the skies too. He’s joined at Southwest Airlines by his brother, Captain Christopher S.; cousin, First Officer Chuck J.; and—most recently—his son, First Officer Ruben F.

​​​​​​​Captain Ruben shared many of his flights before retirement with his family, including his last flight from Omaha, Neb., to Chicago with his son serving in his right-hand seat, as his First Officer.
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion
We're committed to a work environment where everyone can be themselves and recognized for the unique perspectives they each bring forward. Diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t just buzzwords—they’re woven into the way we run our business, and they’re reflected in our world-famous Culture.
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In addition to the Pilots photographed above, we're proud to have more than 10,200 veterans and 1,800 military spouses in our Southwest Family. Our colors may be red, yellow, and blue, but our support is for the red, white, and blue.
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