Aviation Science and Technology Program Advisor (Revised)
Wright State University
Dayton, OH (In Person)
Full-Time
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Wright State University Dayton, OH ID:
7329340Posted:
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The Aviation Science and Technology Program Advisor serves as both a primary student-facing advisor and a key contributor to the operational management and growth of the aviation program. This position supports students through academic coursework, FAA certification milestones, medical requirements, flight training, and institutional processes while also assisting Aviation Department Leadership with program coordination, enrollment growth, retention initiatives, and long-term sustainability planning. As a developing program, the aviation program requires an advisor who can balance individualized student support with program-level thinking. This role requires specialized knowledge of aviation training pathways, FAA regulations, Veterans Affairs education rules, and the operational coordination needed between academic units and external flight training partners. The position collaborates closely with Aviation Department Leadership, campus administrative offices, and flight training partners to ensure both student success and program viability Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Science, Aviation Safety or a related field and a minimum of 5 years of aviation or flight training experience (e.g., prior flight training, pilot certification, flight instructor experience, or professional aviation background). Solid understanding of FAA rules, regulations (14CFR Parts 61, 91, 141, 142, and Part 5 SMS), and certification pathways. Knowledge of Veterans Affairs requirements for flight training and eligibility for receiving benefits toward a private pilot's license. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills. Ability to work collaboratively with academic departments, flight training organizations, and administrative offices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office. Preferred Qualifications FAA pilot certification (Private Pilot or higher). Experience advising students or working in higher education. Familiarity with university academic policies, financial aid processes, and student information systems. Experience working with veteran or military-affiliated students. Understanding of scheduling systems used by flight training providers. Essential Functions and percent of time: Student Advising & Program Navigation- (20%) Advise aviation students on all academic and training requirements from program entry through completion, including integration of summer semester training strategies, benefits, and burdens.
- (20%) Partner with Aviation Department leadership to support the strategic and operational management of a rapidly growing aviation program, with particular focus on enrollment scaling, capacity planning, resource alignment, and student progression across multi‑year pipelines.
- (15%) Maintain and communicate a thorough understanding of FAA certification progression (e.
- (10%) Explain the full financial commitment of the aviation program, including flight fees, simulator costs, course charges, and billing timelines.
- (10%) Coordinate with the university's flight training partner(s) to resolve conflicts between academic schedules and required flight training.
- (10%) Maintain working knowledge of VA education benefits related to aviation training, including eligibility, covered expenses, certification limits, and reporting requirements.
- (5%) Evaluate transfer credit and prior FAA certifications for incoming students. Communicate how external flight hours, certificates, or coursework apply to program requirements. Coordinate with the Registrar and Aviation Department to ensure accurate credit articulation and documentation. : Academic Performance Monitoring
- (5%) Monitor student academic performance in aviation core courses. Identify academic concerns early and advise on corrective actions affecting flight training progression. Assist with academic improvement plans and referrals to tutoring, coaching, or departmental support. Student Support, Retention & Professional Development
- (5%) Build strong advising relationships that promote persistence, professionalism, and student well-being.
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