[Company] is currently seeking candidates for a full-time Captain for the company aircraft.
As part of the company’s greater purpose, the Pilot’s role is to be responsible for ensuring the safety and transfer of all passengers, crew and the aircraft and cargo. The Pilot will be responsible for reviewing, maintaining, and updating the maintenance status of MAU’s aircraft as well as completing all necessary paperwork for all trips.
The aircraft is flown approximately 250 hours per year. The travel is primarily East Coast flights with some travel throughout the country. Most flights are day trips, out and back. The pilot will average 3 flights per week and approximately 1 overnight trip per month. Occasionally the Pilot will do a 4 – 5 day overnight trip.
ABOUT US
MAU exists to make lives better. The company works every day to provide incredible quality processes to its manufacturing clients and world class, white glove service to its technology clients. MAU’s clients and employees spread from Charleston, South Carolina, to Salt Lake City, Utah and across the country. As the business continues to grow, the pilot plays an important part in allowing MAU family members to provide quality processes and white glove service anywhere in the country, while also making employee’s lives better with easier travel.
LOCATION
The ideal candidate lives, or will live, in or near the Central Savannah River Area, which includes Augusta, Georgia, Aiken, South Carolina and their surrounding areas within 1 hour of Augusta Regional Airport (AGS).
BENEFITS
Competitive pay
Signing bonus
Relocation bonus
Healthcare
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Care Partners Program
Paid Holidays and Vacation
401K match after 12 months of service
Company paid annual training in the B200
MINIMUM PREFERRED EXPERIENCE
FAA Commercial Multi Engine land with an Instrument Rating
Current 2nd class medical
Total time: 2000 hours
PIC: 1000 hours
Multi Engine: 750 hours
Turbine, TurboProp/Jet 500
RESPONSIBILITIES
Conduct flights in a safe and efficient manner
Review, maintain, and update the maintenance status of the aircraft
Conduct a proper pre-flight inspection in accordance with the approved Aircraft Flight Manual
Run a complete check of weather and facilities along the route to be flown and airports to be used, including alternate airports
Ensure the flight is conducted in accordance with the policies and procedures of MAU, aviation, and all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations
Ensure the safety, and transfer of all passengers, aircraft and crew, to include cancelling flights when conditions may be unsafe
Accurate completion of all trip paperwork in accordance with current procedures