Aviation Jobs in Nevada, IA — Immediate Openings

As of April 2026, there are 48+ open airline positions in Nevada, IA. Current pay ranges from $17 to $65,000 per year. Top hiring areas include Flight Attendant, Ramp Agent and Gate Agent. New roles are posted daily — listings on this page are verified and updated regularly.

Delta Air Lines

Corporate Flight Attendant

Nevada, IA

$42 - $52

Delta Air Lines

Reserve Flight Attendant

Nevada, IA

$36 - $43

Delta Air Lines

Lead Flight Attendant - Purser

Nevada, IA

$49 - $60

Delta Air Lines

Flight Attendant Hiring

Nevada, IA

$35 - $42

Delta Air Lines

Flight Attendant

Nevada, IA

$32 - $38

Delta Air Lines

Charter Flight Attendant

Nevada, IA

$40 - $50

Delta Air Lines

Reserve Flight Attendant

Nevada, IA

$32 - $38

Delta Air Lines

Purser & Cabin Manager

Nevada, IA

$47 - $57

Delta Air Lines

Flight Attendant - In-Flight Safety

Nevada, IA

$32 - $38

Delta Air Lines

(LOD) Flight Attendant

Nevada, IA

$29 - $35

Hawaiian Airlines

Inflight Hospitality Specialist –($4.6k-$7.5k/Month)-Nevada,IA

Nevada, IA

$4,600 - $7,500

Avelo Airlines

Nevada-based Flight Attendant Opening | Hiring

Nevada, IA

$34,000 - $55,000

Aviation Jobs in Nevada — FAQ

How many aviation jobs are available in Nevada, IA right now?
There are currently 48+ open aviation and airline positions in Nevada, IA. These include flight attendants, ramp agents, baggage handlers, gate agents, aircraft mechanics, pilots, and airport management roles across Delta, American, United, Southwest, JetBlue and more. New jobs are added daily.
How much do airline jobs pay in Nevada?
Airline pay in Nevada varies by role: ramp agents earn $16–$22/hr, baggage handlers $15–$20/hr, flight attendants $25–$40/hr + per diem, gate agents $17–$25/hr, A&P mechanics $28–$55/hr, and station managers $55K–$110K+/year. Night and weekend shifts include $1.00–$3.00/hr extra.
Do airlines hire with no experience in Nevada?
Yes. Most ramp agent, baggage handler, gate agent, and airline customer service positions in Nevada require no prior experience. Airlines provide paid training for new hires — typically 2–6 weeks depending on role. Flight attendant training is typically 3–6 weeks, fully paid. Pilot and mechanic roles require specific FAA certifications.
What shifts and hours do airlines offer in Nevada?
Airports run 24/7, so airlines in Nevada offer multiple shift options: day shift (5 AM–2 PM), afternoon/swing (1 PM–10 PM), overnight/red-eye (9 PM–6 AM), and weekend-only schedules. Part-time shifts of 4–6 hours are common. Overnight and weekend shifts pay extra shift differentials.
What benefits do airline employees get in Nevada?
Airline employees in Nevada receive benefits starting Day 1, including: free standby flights and deep discounts on flights worldwide for you, your spouse, parents and kids; health, dental and vision insurance; 401(k) with company match; paid time off; profit-sharing at some major carriers; and tuition assistance at several airlines.
How much is airline take-home pay after taxes in Nevada?
Your airline take-home pay in Nevada depends on hourly rate, hours worked, and state tax rate. For example, a ramp agent earning $20/hr in a no-tax state like Texas takes home about $680/week, while in California it's closer to $605/week after state tax.
Are airlines hiring immediately in Nevada?
Yes, many airline positions in Nevada are hiring immediately with start dates within 2–4 weeks of applying (after background check and airport security clearance). Browse the 48+ listings above and apply directly.

Last updated: April 25, 2026