You don't have to be an aspiring flight attendant to work for Delta Air Lines. There are a variety of niche jobs available at the Atlanta company. Check out six available openings right now, according to Monster.com.

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What you do: Facilitate the best avenue to communicate messages and generate employee buy-in. You will be responsible for creating marketing and strategic plans while meeting strict deadlines.

What you need: Bachelor's degree in marketing (an MBA is preferred) and three years of related work experience.

General manager of Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment

What you do: Increase customer retention by developing Wi-Fi customer experience investment plans and create tactical plans that provide a safe environment for employees.

What you need: Eight years or more of experience in marketing, finance or analytics. A bachelor's degree is required and an MBA is preferred.

Supply attendant

What you do: You are responsible for receiving and shipping of material as well as ensuring the accuracy of data and preserving packaging.

What you need: Experience in warehousing and logistics is preferred and a high school diploma and a valid driver's license are required.

Security engineer

What you do: Evaluate and design information that will improve security and provide extensive knowledge on network security, architecture and policy enforcement.

What you need: Bachelor's of Science in computer science, engineering, is preferred and two years of IT experience.

Senior Java developer

What you do: You will design and develop core applications by testing and analyzing existing software as well as oversee the design of maintainable code.

What you need: A degree in computer science and experience in design, performance tuning and development.

Analyst - tech ops

What you do: Create Component Reliability Programs for the Component Maintenance Organization, analyze data from various sources and monitor the maintenance programs and maintenance program adjustments.

What you need: A four-year technical degree is recommended. Six Sigma and A&P and FCC licenses are preferred. Understanding of FAA regulations is a must.