NORTH HIGHLANDS, CA —
Cue the “Top Gun” theme…
Just a stone’s throw from the heart of Rio Linda, the engines are revving at the Aerospace Museum of California. As the spring sun begins to warm the tarmac of the historic McClellan Business Park, the museum isn’t just preparing for its busiest season yet—it’s looking for a new crew to help take its mission to new heights.

With visitor numbers climbing and a calendar packed with school tours and summer camps, the museum has officially announced a wave of new employment opportunities designed to bolster its education and event teams.
Meeting the “Spring Surge”
The transition from spring into summer marks a critical pivot point for regional cultural hubs. At the Aerospace Museum, this period transforms the quiet galleries into a bustling hive of activity. Between the roar of inquisitive students on field trips and the high-energy atmosphere of specialized summer camps, the demand for “mission-driven” staff has never been higher.
“Working at the museum is a chance to make a real impact on our community,” a museum representative shared. “We are looking for individuals who want to help thousands of students and families experience the wonder of flight and innovation.”
The museum’s growth isn’t just about foot traffic; it’s about maintaining the quality of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education that has made it a pillar of the Sacramento Valley’s educational landscape.
Now Hiring: Roles for Every Skill Set

The museum is currently seeking dynamic and enthusiastic candidates to fill several key niches. Whether you are a retired educator, a student looking for seasonal work, or an aviation enthusiast, there is likely a cockpit waiting for you.
Current openings include:
- Museum Education & Program Support: Leading the charge in inspiring the next generation of engineers and pilots.
- Events & Visitor Experience Support: Ensuring every guest’s journey—from the front desk to the flight simulator—is seamless.
- Part-time and Seasonal Positions: Flexible roles perfect for those looking to contribute during the high-volume summer months.
More Than Just a Job: A Community Pillar
For Rio Linda residents, the Aerospace Museum represents more than a weekend destination; it is an economic and educational engine for the region. By expanding its workforce, the museum is reinvesting in local talent and providing unique professional development in the nonprofit and educational sectors.
For those not looking for a paycheck but still wishing to give back, the museum’s volunteer program remains a vital part of its operation. From restoring vintage aircraft to guiding tours, volunteers are the “ground crew” that keeps the history of flight alive for the 21st century.
How to Apply
If you or someone you know is ready to inspire the next generation of innovators, the museum is encouraging immediate applications.
As we look toward a summer of innovation and discovery, the Aerospace Museum of California stands as a reminder that the sky isn’t the limit—it’s just the beginning.
What kind of impact could you have on a student’s future by sharing the wonder of flight today?
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