Cirrus Aircraft’s Mission is to deliver an aviation experience that is the pinnacle of innovation, quality, and safety to our customers. Cirrus Aircraft is the recognized global leader in personal aviation and the maker of the best-selling SR Series piston aircraft and the Vision Jet™, the world’s first single engine Personal Jet and recipient of the 2017 Robert J. Collier Trophy. Founded in 1984, the company has redefined performance, comfort and safety in aviation with innovations like the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System® (CAPS®) – the first FAA-certified whole-airframe parachute safety system included as standard equipment on an aircraft. To date, worldwide flight time on Cirrus aircraft has passed 15 million hours and over 250 people have returned home safely to their families as a result of the inclusion of CAPS® as a standard feature on all Cirrus aircraft. Find out more at www.cirrusaircraft.com.
Job Description:
Cirrus Aircraft is searching for a Full-Time Flight Operations Intern starting in May/June 2024.
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
Timeframe: The length of this internship can be flexible. Preferred length is 6 months, but summer break from May-August would be approved.
The Flight Operations Intern will gain experience in many different areas within the Flight Operations department while gaining professional experience with a global leader in general aviation manufacturing. The Flight Operations Intern’s primary responsibility will be supporting The Flight Training Advisors and Fleet Administrator with their day-to-day responsibilities. Some of these responsibilities include; pilot record keeping, flight operations scheduling, invoicing and billing, and assisting with fleet coordination.
Ancillary duties include record keeping, safety management, flight planning and preparation, complex problem solving, mastery of subject matter material, and recommending processes improvements.
Additional duties include acting as pilot in command of Cirrus aircraft while performing 14 CFR part 91 corporate flight operations (demonstration, repositioning, and post-maintenance flights) when needed, and other similar pilot duties.
Duties and Responsibilities/Essential Functions
Adhere to all industry and Cirrus established safety procedures and policies when performing job duties
Provide excellent and professional customer service
Participate as a member of a team of professional and dedicated employees.
Provide support through administrative processes within the Flight Operations department.
Develop skills vitally important in today’s fast-paced work environment including analytical skills, team-based interaction, goal setting and strategic planning, the ability to work under pressure, listening and organizational skills, among others.
Assist the Flight Training Advisors with customer billing, contractor invoice processing, and efficient records keeping processes.
Prepares and distributes invoices for both customer training and revenue training events.
Make timely and accurate decisions regarding safety of flight.
Meticulously record all training event activities and results in pilot training records.
Act as pilot in command of Cirrus aircraft while performing corporate flight missions, ferry flights, internal training flights, and demonstration flights.
Perform normal pre-flight and post flight inspections as well as clean, fuel, add oil and de-ice fluid, update chart subscriptions, etc.
Manage travel expenses in accordance with Cirrus company policies.
Continuous learning of the latest developments in the Cirrus Aircraft line of aircraft products.
Provide feedback for program improvements.
Identify needs to escalate concerns as appropriate.
Develop effective methods of safety communication, recordkeeping, ramp operations, and fleet management for flying club functions.
All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Required Education, Experience or License:
Currently pursuing a college degree or recent graduate of aviation/professional pilot program required
Current and active FAA Commercial Pilot with Instrument Rating required
Current 1st or 2nd Class FAA Medical required
200 hours acting as Pilot in Command required
Preferred Education, Experience or License:
IFR in congested airspace, mountain flying, extensive IMC, international flight, and night experience preferred
Hold current and active Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument Rating preferred
Current student studying at an associated University Fleet School preferred
Western Michigan University
Southern Utah University
Vincennes University
Oklahoma State University
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Marshall University
Kansas State University
University of Maine Augusta
Delta State University
Sault College of Applied Arts & Sciences
Competencies:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Proven record of successful flight instruction commensurate with experience required
Strong customer service and interpersonal skills required
Courseware development experience is preferred
Presentation skills
Professional appearance
Identify and effectively communicate pilot progression, deficiencies, barriers, and needs using the common language of the Fundamentals of Instruction