Fire Management Pilot

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Location: United States
Job type: Permanent
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Sector: Flight Crew
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Fire Management Pilot

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Req #122

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Fire Management Pilot

Location: No relocation necessary

Job Description: The Fire Management Pilot supports the Fire Management department and the customer by providing safe and professional short notice on-demand aerial firefighting flight operations in Beechcraft King Air aircraft.

Job Responsibilities:
Perform all duties and responsibilities of Pilot in Command (PIC)
Conduct short notice on-demand aerial firefighting flights based out of various locations dependent upon national firefighting needs
Conduct on-demand repositioning flights
Conduct flight operations in accordance with Part 135 regulations, operations specifications, and Dynamic operating procedures and policies
Conduct flights primarily in single pilot operations and some two pilot operations
Conduct flight checks after maintenance or for reliability purposes
Conduct and manage operations in a remote environment while conforming to rules and procedures.
Manage necessary work in a manner that integrates with duty and rest requirements in order to provide for the safest operation and the least amount of disruption to operations
Become familiar with the mission requirements and determine, in conjunctions with customer, a plan for the execution of the mission
Work as a team with Field Technical Representatives and the customer to achieve the common goal while meeting or exceeding customer expectations
Occasionally support other company operations as requested
Perform necessary ground duties to include training, reports and other paperwork, regulatory requirements, and aircraft maintenance

Job Requirements:
High level of integrity, honesty, and humility
Commercial Pilot or ATP Multi-engine (unrestricted) certificate with instrument rating
Willingness and ability to obtain an ATP certificate in the future
The following minimum qualifications:
Experience and qualifications listed in Part 135.243 PIC under IFR
1500 hours total time with at least 1200 PIC hours in an airplane
200 PIC hours Aircraft Multi-Engine Land (AMEL)
100 PIC hours in Aircraft (fixed-wing) in preceding 12 months
200 PIC hours flying over mountainous terrain as defined by AIM 5-6-5 or other similar terrain
Second class medical certificate with ability to obtain and maintain a first class medical certificate
Ability to travel and make travel arrangements on short notice for movement from one fire location to another
Ability to be issued an Interagency Pilot Qualification Card (i.e. pass the pilot carding process)
Ability to work self-directed or closely with a team
Ability to prioritize multiple assigned duties
Ability to demonstrate exemplary performance as a professional aviator

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