AeroCareers Job Posting: Flight Attendant - On Call at United Airlines. This is a Full Time role in Santa Clara, CA. Salary: $28 - $30.

Flight Attendant - On Call

Posted on January 15, 2026

Santa Clara, CA Full Time $28 - $30

Local Job Overview: Santa Clara

Key Information

  • Core objectives involve your professional skills in Aviation.
  • Set your own schedule.
  • Worksite: Santa Clara, CA
  • Urgency: Immediate consideration in Santa Clara.
  • Experience: Open to all levels.
  • Pay: $28-$30/Hour (approx. $60.3k/Year)
  • Job Title: Flight Attendant - On Call (Gig/Contract)
  • Employer: United Airlines (Hiring in Santa Clara)
  • Benefits: This role offers competitive pay.
  • This Santa Clara-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our United Airlines team in Santa Clara, CA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Santa Clara, a key hub for the Aviation industry.


Ready for Adventure at a Moment's Notice

Role Overview

Start your career as a Reserve Flight Attendant at United. In this essential role, you will be on "standby" status, ready to cover flights when schedule changes or operational needs arise. It’s an exciting way to break into the industry, offering a variety of domestic and international trips. Reserve status is the first step for all new hires in airline jobs.

What is Reserve Life?

  • On-Call: You must be able to report to the airport within a specific timeframe (usually 2-3 hours) after being called.
  • Variety: One day you might fly to Denver, the next to London. Every day is a surprise.
  • Guaranteed Pay: Receive a minimum monthly guarantee of flight hours, regardless of how much you fly.

Why United?

  • Training: Comprehensive 6-7 week training program at our Houston facility (lodging provided).
  • Growth: Gain seniority to eventually hold a "line" (fixed schedule).
  • Perks: iPad for in-flight service and access to crew lounges.

Requirements

  • Must be willing to work weekends, holidays, and nights.
  • Reliable transportation to the assigned base.
  • 21+ years of age.