Lest you think propsarebest is being harsh, this sort of thing gets asked here a lot. The terms of agreement for many of these job sites, including 350, prohibit doing what you're asking...getting you the information from the site.
If you're in the jobmarket, you should keep current with Trade A Plane. You should probably get a subscription to Climbto350 (I've had jobs from both those sources). Keep an eye on usajobs.gov. And other sources. Air Jobs digest costs a little, but has a lot of good information, and is updated online constantly. I think it's worth it.
You need to get involved in looking for work and investing the time and expense that's necessary to do that. You need to keep doing that even when you find a good job. In this business you never know how long your job will last, or what else might come along...it pays to keep sending out resumes and to be constantly looking.
I just got a callback on a five year old job I'd pursued...they fished out a four month old resume from my regular updates, and wanted me there. You never know...but if you're serious about looking for work, then dig into all the sources you can find. Yes, it's going to cost a little. If you get a job, it's worth it. If it gives you a place to start looking, it's worth it. This site posts jobs, too, as do other forums...keep your eyes and ears open...but you really ought to get your own subscripion.