✈️ The opportunity
As a First Officer on the Boeing 737 MAX, you’ll partner with an experienced Captain to operate one of the industry’s most efficient narrow‑body aircraft. You’ll join a safety‑first operation with supportive training, a friendly team environment, and the resources you need to keep your skills sharp and your career climbing.
🧭 What you’ll do- Operate the Boeing 737 MAX safely and efficiently under Part 121, adhering to SOPs, checklists, and company policies.
- Exercise strong CRM, sound judgment, and leadership during normal, abnormal, and emergency operations.
- Deliver warm, professional service while representing the brand in uniform and maintaining appearance standards.
- Maintain regulatory currency, qualifications, and accurate records per FAA and company requirements.
- Work rotating schedules, including nights, weekends, and holidays; be available for overtime and frequent travel.
- Education: High School Diploma or GED
- Certificates: ATP (FAA) and FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
- Medical: Current First Class
- Driver’s License: Valid United States Driver’s License
- Passport: Valid passport with the ability to travel in and out of the United States without restriction
- Security: Meets all criteria to obtain and maintain a CREW badge; successful and continuous enrollment in Rap Back required
- PRD Consent: Willing to grant and share Southwest access to your PRD information as part of interview and onboarding
- Appearance: Able to maintain a well‑groomed appearance per Company standards
- Type Rating: Not required — training provided
- 500+ hours in fixed‑wing turbine (airplane and/or power‑lift)
- Actively flying fixed‑wing turbine within the last 3 years
- Turbine Pilot‑in‑Command (TPIC) time
- 121 airline, U.S. military, and/or other U.S.-based flight experience (experience from foreign military organizations or foreign commercial carriers is not considered equivalent for this requirement)
- ✈️ B-737 type rating
- Do not include simulator, WSO, RIO, FE, NAV, EWO, or UAV time in totals.
- Pilot‑in‑Command (PIC): Defined as Captain or Aircraft Commander of record, or the pilot signing for the aircraft (not sole manipulator of the controls).
- Rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays
- Overtime as operationally required
- Frequent and continual travel
- Modern 737 MAX fleet with an industry‑leading training program — type rating provided
- Strong safety culture, team‑first mindset, and supportive leadership
- Clear pathway for growth from First Officer to future opportunities
COVID‑19 vaccination may be required where permitted by applicable law. Visa sponsorship is not provided.
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