
Position: ATL Summer Youth Employment Program Participant - Aviation Focus
Location: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
Duration: 6 Weeks, June 4, 2026 – July 16, 2026
Pay Rate: $17.50 per hour
Work Hours: 8:30am-3:30pm (7 hours)(Monday-Friday)
Program Overview
As part of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport's ongoing initiative to engage the community's youth in meaningful employment experiences, we are proud to announce the fourth year of our Summer Youth Employment Program (ATL SYEP26). In alignment with Mayor Andre Dickens' and General Manager Ricky Smith’s focus on youth engagement and career exposure in aviation, we invite local high school students to participate in this enriching program.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Program Features:
Eligibility Requirements
Must be a minimum of 16 years old
Must be a rising junior or senior in high school
Must have a strong interest in learning about careers in aviation
Must be able to adhere to local and federal rules, guidelines, and policies applicable to all employees at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Application Process
To apply, visit The City of Atlanta Careers website and select the link for the Airport Summer Youth Employment Program. Each candidate will be prompted to select their first and second choices for job placement. Selected candidates will be notified of their virtual group interview time via email. A mandatory orientation and onboarding/hiring session will be held two months prior to the start of the program. Due to the competitive nature of this program, candidates are required to participate in-person and be prepared with all their required documentation.
Why Join ATL’s SYEP Program?
Hands-on experience at the world's busiest airport
Exposure to aviation careers across multiple disciplines
Professional networking with industry experts
Resume-building projects and leadership opportunities
Paid internship with meaningful work assignments
Join us and take the first step toward a successful career in aviation and business!

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