OmniCareers Job Posting: Apply Now:First Officer in Los Angeles | Hiring at CommuteAir. This is a Full Time role in Los Angeles, CA. Salary: $100 - $168.

Apply Now:First Officer in Los Angeles | Hiring

Posted on October 31, 2025

Los Angeles, CA Full Time $100 - $168

Role Based in Los Angeles

Position: First Officer (Based in Los Angeles) Hiring Organization: CommuteAir Location: Los Angeles, CA Urgency: Immediate consideration in Los Angeles.

Compensation: $100-$168/Hour (approx. $279.6k/Year) Benefits: Eligible team members receive standard benefits. Clear growth pathways at our Los Angeles office.

Position Scope

This role centers on Flight Operations within the Airlines, Aviation, Pilot space in Los Angeles.

  • This Los Angeles-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Flight Operations.
  • Our CommuteAir team in Los Angeles, CA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Los Angeles, a key hub for the Airlines, Aviation, Pilot industry.


CommuteAir, operating as United Express, is hiring First Officers for our ERJ-145 fleet, based in Newark, NJ (EWR). This is a premier opportunity for licensed pilots to begin their airline career, with a direct path to United Airlines through the Aviate program. As a First Officer, you will be a key member of the flight deck crew, responsible for the safe and efficient operation of our aircraft. You will work closely with the Captain, flight attendants, and dispatch to ensure all flights comply with FAA regulations and company policy. This role requires the highest level of professionalism, technical skill, and safety-consciousness. Schedules are based on seniority and require flexibility to work all shifts, including early 'day shift' departures, late-night 'night shift' arrivals, 'weekend shift' trips, and holidays. We offer a highly competitive starting salary, sign-on bonuses, and industry-leading benefits. 'No experience' in airline (Part 121) operations is required, as our ATP-CTP program and comprehensive training will prepare you for success.