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AMI Pilot - SIC

Global Medical Response

Birmingham

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USD 79,000 - 91,000

6 days ago
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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Fixed Wing Pilot for their Birmingham operations. This role involves flying under FAR Part 135 regulations, assisting in flight preparations, and ensuring safety during operations. Pilots will work on a 14/14 rotating schedule, with responsibilities that include preparing for flights, assisting the Captain, and being ready to take command if necessary. The position offers competitive salary packages, sign-on bonuses, and relocation assistance. Join a forward-thinking company dedicated to providing critical medical transport services and make a difference in emergency response.

Benefits

Sign-On Bonus

Retention Bonus

Relocation Assistance

14/14 Schedule

Qualifications

  • Must hold an FAA ATP certificate and Citation Bravo Certification.
  • Must maintain a First-Class Medical Certificate and valid US Passport.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in flight preparation and safety responsibilities.
  • Perform assigned duties during flight and be prepared to take command if needed.

Skills

Flight Operations

Safety Management

Emergency Procedures

Communication Skills

Education

FAA ATP Certificate

First-Class Medical Certificate

Tools

Citation Bravo Certification

Job description

Job Description

Fixed Wing Pilot SIC Citation 500 - Birmingham, AL

  • Salary Range: $79,382.52-$90,772.88 based on experience, and annual scaled salary increases based on merit to a maximum of $108,956.40
  • Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (after successful completion of training/check ride)
  • Retention Bonus: 40,000 (6 month wait period and this is a 3-year program)
  • 14/14 schedule
  • Relocation Assistance: 3,000

JOB SUMMARY:

The First Officer designated as a First Officer for a flight or series of flights in accordance with the principals and procedures as required by FAR Part 135. The First Officer reports directly to the Base Lead Pilot and to the captain on the flight for his or her conduct and execution of duties. The First Officer is directly supervised by the Base Lead Pilot and or the Chief Pilot except when in flight; at which time he or she is supervised directly by the PIC or Captain for the flight.

Pilot schedules are a rotating 14 days on followed by 14 days off duty assignment. While on duty, pilots serve a 12-hour shift (maximum of 14 hours if operating under Part 135) at home and must be able to meet that program’s specified call-out time to meet the planned launch time of a trip. Pilot shift assignments consist of either a day duty period or a night duty period and are scheduled the month prior by the Base Lead Pilot to provide pilots sufficient opportunity to prepare their rest cycle. Pilots can expect to serve the same duty period during their assigned 7 days on shift and then rotate to the next duty period during their next 7-day shift assignment. Changes to duty periods within a 7-day shift assignment are discouraged but can occur depending on local needs at the Base.

MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must reside in, or be willing to relocate to, Birmingham, AL
  • Must hold, or be able to attain, Citation Bravo Certification
  • Hold, or be eligible to hold, an unrestricted FAA ATP certificate
  • Meet or exceed the following total flight experience:
    • Total time – 1500 hours Airplane
    • Multi-Engine - 250 hours airplane multi-engine land
    • PIC – 250 Airplane
  • Must hold or be able to attain a First-Class Medical Certificate and maintain First Class Privileges
  • Must hold valid US Passport

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • Must be able to walk, bend, stand, sit, crouch unassisted for extended periods of time
  • Must be able to lift 70 pounds
  • Must be able to work day and night shift
  • Must be able to transport themselves to and from work
  • Travel required for training events or maintenance assignment
  • Overnights may occur in the commission of the mission

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assists in the preparation for flight.
  • Assists the Captain in discharging safety responsibilities.
  • Performs duties as assigned during flight preparation and in flight.
  • Must be prepared to assume the duties of the pilot in command in the event the pilot in command is incapacitated.
  • Must be knowledgeable of the Company Manual, Federal Aviation Administration Regulations, Operations Specifications, Flight Manuals, and other instructions pertinent to his duties.
  • Assumes other duties as may be assigned.

POSITION REPORTS TO:

  • The Base Lead Pilot
  • The Chief Pilot
  • The Director of Operations
EEO Statement

Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.

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