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Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

www.alpa.org
A Strong Voice for Airline Pilots The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents 53,000 pilots who fly for 39 U.S. and Canadian airlines. Founded in 1931, the Association is chartered by the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress. Known internationally as US-ALPA, it is a member of the International Federation of Air Line Pilot Associations (IFALPA). ALPA provides three critical services to its members: Airline Safety and Security: ALPA's founders chose "Schedule with Safety" as their motto, and that theme remains central to the union's work today. Over its 77 years, ALPA has been a part of nearly every significant safety improvement in the airline industry. The Association has helped to make airline travel the safest mode of transportation in human history. More than 600 working airline pilots volunteer to serve on the local and national safety and security committees that help guide the Association's work. The union's aeronautics engineers and safety and security experts provide unparalleled independent analysis on emerging airline safety and security issues, as well as federal and industrial policies. ALPA is routinely granted "interested party" status in most major airline accidents, which means that ALPA accident investigators assist the National Transportation Safety Board and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada during on-site investigations and participate in associated public hearings. The union's commitment to unbiased, fact-based evaluation of airline safety and security issues has won the Association an unrivaled reputation for excellence throughout the airline industry. Representation: Over the decades, ALPA pilot groups have negotiated scores of contracts with hundreds of airlines. Today, ALPA staff offers its members the finest financial analysis available, in-depth knowledge of the Railway Labor Act (the legislation that governs airline pilot contracts), and the legal experience to defend pilot contracts. By leveraging the combined resources of all union members, ALPA is able to bring unmatched expertise to bear on matters affecting its members' salary, benefits, and working conditions. Advocacy: ALPA's staff and pilot volunteers consistently represent pilots' views to all airline industry decision-makers, including Congress, Parliament, the White House, and federal agencies. In Washington, D.C. and Ottawa, Ont., ALPA lobbyists successfully promote legislation that helps pilots and work to stop policies that harm pilot interests. National officers and pilot representatives are routinely called on to give their expert opinion before legislative committees and other influential governmental bodies. At all levels of ALPA, pilots make decisions through the democratic process. All decisions start with our pilot groups. Each pilot group consists of all the pilots at a given airline. Pilot groups exercise considerable autonomy in governing their own internal affairs, such as negotiating contracts, enforcing those contracts, and discussing issues of concern with their companies. Members of each ALPA carrier are represented by their Local Council Status Representatives, who make up each pilot group's Master Executive Council (MEC). Each pilot group consists of one or more Local Councils, which generally correspond with the pilots' major domiciles. These Local Council Status Representatives sit on ALPA's Board of Directors, the Association's highest governing body. The Local Council Representatives elect the officers of the MEC, the chairmen of which comprise ALPA's Executive Board. ALPA's Executive Council, which bears fiduciary responsibility for the Association, includes both elected Executive Vice Presidents and the National Officers. ALPA's National Officers, the President, the First-Vice President, the Vice-President-Administration/Secretary, the Vice-President-Finance/Treasurer, guide the Association's work from its Washington, D.C. headquarters and nearby Herndon, Virginia offices. We look forward to receiving your complete application. Best Regards, ALPA Human Resources

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Benefits Specialist

Tysons, Virginia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Benefits Specialist Location US-VA-Tysons (McLean) Job ID 2025-0006 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 5 Category Insurance/Benefits/Pension/Retirement - Benefits Specialist External Description Benefits Specialist The Air Line Pilots Associa...

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Sr. Labor Relations Counsel

Atlanta, Georgia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Sr. Labor Relations Counsel Location US-GA-Atlanta Job ID 2025-0003 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 15 Category Contract Administration & Enforcement/Representation - Senior Labor Relations Counsel External Description Senior Labor Relatio...

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Administrative Assistant to the Director

Tysons, Virginia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Administrative Assistant to the Director Location US-VA-Tysons (McLean) Job ID 2025-0004 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 4 Category Administrative/Clerical - Administrative Assistant External Description Administrative Assistant to the Dir...

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Multimedia Production Specialist

Tysons, Virginia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Multimedia Production Specialist Location US-VA-Tysons (McLean) Job ID 2025-0007 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 5 Category Communications/Media/Public Relations - Multimedia Production Specialist External Description Multimedia Production...

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Labor Relations Counsel

Tysons, Virginia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Labor Relations Counsel Location US-VA-Tysons (McLean) Job ID 2024-0064 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 5 Category Contract Administration & Enforcement/Representation - Labor Relations Counsel External Description Labor Relations Counsel ...

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Production Operations Coordinator

Tysons, Virginia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Production Operations Coordinator Location US-VA-Tysons (McLean) Job ID 2024-0054 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 5 Category Communications/Media/Public Relations - Production Operations Coordinator External Description Production Operatio...

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Business Analyst

Tysons, Virginia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Business Analyst Location US-VA-Tysons (McLean) Job ID 2025-0001 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 3 Category Information Technology & Services - Business Analyst External Description Business Analyst The Air Line Pilots Association, Interna...

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Digital Content Coordinator

Atlanta, Georgia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Digital Content Coordinator Location US-GA-Atlanta Job ID 2025-0002 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 3 Category Communications/Media/Public Relations - Digital Content Coordinator External Description Digital Content Coordinator The Air Lin...

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Air Traffic Management & Technology Engineer

Tysons, Virginia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Air Traffic Management & Technology Engineer Location US-VA-Tysons (McLean) Job ID 2024-0066 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 5 Category Engineering & Air Safety - Air Traffic Management & Technology Engineer External Description Air Traffi...

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Membership Finance Analyst

Tysons, Virginia

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

Membership Finance Analyst Location US-VA-Tysons (McLean) Job ID 2024-0059 # Positions 1 Experience (Years) 3 Category Membership Administration - Membership Finance Analyst External Description Membership Finance Analyst The Air Line Pilot...

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