NICHOLAS AIR, the renowned leader in luxury private aviation and Part 135 operations, has announced a strategic talent acquisition partnership with Farmingdale State College (FSC). This initiative is focused on recruiting aspiring aviators and technical staff from FSC's distinguished Pasternack School of Engineering Technology's Aviation program.
Commitment to Talent Pipeline
NICHOLAS AIR will participate as a premier employer at the FSC Job and Internship Fair on Thursday, November 20, aiming to engage students from the Aeronautical Science and Aviation Administration programs.
The company is seeking highly qualified candidates for pilot roles and maintenance roles that support its wholly-owned fleet of modern jets, including:
This partnership underscores NICHOLAS AIR's long-standing commitment to investing in its workforce. The company offers new hires a structured path for professional growth, including the STEEL JET Pathway Program, which provides aspiring aviators comprehensive training, mentorship, and accelerated advancement opportunities.
"Farmingdale State College's Aviation program consistently produces graduates with the technical acumen and professionalism that align perfectly with NICHOLAS AIR's culture of excellence," said Abby Carlton, Director of Recruiting. "By directly engaging with the Pasternack School of Engineering Technology, we're able to connect with the next generation of pilots and Airframe and Powerplant-certified professionals (A&P Mechanics) who will uphold our highest standards in modern private aviation."
Students and graduates interested in Private Aviation Pilot Jobs, A&P Mechanic Jobs, or Part 135 Maintenance Careers are encouraged to meet NICHOLAS AIR representatives at the job fair on November 20.