The mission of [Company] is to provide exceptional firefighting aircraft and customer service in support of our ground firefighting partners. Our vision is to continually strive to improve our safety and service while offering greater value to our partner agencies.
** 1st review of applications will begin 9/29/2025 **
Apply via URL: https://jobs.dayforcehcm.com/en-US/afi/AEROFLITE/jobs/901
Summary
The First Officer is a Carded Air Tanker Pilot making drops on wildfire suppression missions. Responsible for the operation and safety of the aircraft and for the safety of all persons on board during flight time. The First Officer acts as second in command for wildfire suppression missions operating multiengine firefighting aircraft.
Specific Responsibilities
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work as a team player under the direction of the Pilot in Command and Chief Pilot.
Conduct flight operations in a safe, standardized, and professional manner.
Operate in accordance with company and agency Standard Operating Procedures.
Support the PIC to ensure regulatory, agency, and company policy compliance.
Ensure accurate pre-flight planning, loading, and performance calculations.
Verify airworthiness and report any concerns or discrepancies to the PIC.
Maintain expert working knowledge of aircraft and pilot associated documents.
Provide clear, relevant, and timely information to the PIC, ATC, and other fire resources.
Monitor aircraft systems, aircraft performance, and crew performance.
Adhere to all aircraft limitations and treat the equipment with care and respect.
Epitomize and promote [Company]’s Mission, Vision, and Values.
Other Duties:
Assist with aircraft cleaning and pre/post season preparation.
Assist with various demonstrations and public service events.
Perform outreach and tours with the general public and firefighting community.
Perform maintenance flights as required.
Other duties as assigned by the Chief Pilot.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge:
Aeronautical – Expert knowledge of off-airport, IFR, and multi-crew operations
Regulatory – Expert knowledge of FAA regulations and procedures
Mechanical – Expert knowledge of aircraft systems
Human Factors – Expert knowledge of human factors and risk assessment
Customer Service - Knowledge of excellent customer service principles
Skills and Competencies:
Communication – Must have excellent communication skills. Able to read, write and understand the English language.
Teamwork - Ability to work as part of the aerial firefighting team under all conditions.
Interpersonal skills – Ability to work well with a variety of personalities. Ability to diffuse conflicts and maintain a positive work environment
Task management – Must prioritize tasks and projects with attention to detail.
Professional demeanor – Ability to maintain professional relationships in adverse conditions.
Adaptability – Able to adapt to dynamic work environment with uncertain and fluid work schedules.
Abilities:
Aeronautical Decision Making – Awareness of associated risk factors and ability to make consistent, conservative, and timely decisions.
Airmanship – Apply knowledge, experience, training, situational awareness, skills, and discipline to command the machine to support the mission.
Troubleshooting/Critical Thinking – Determine cause and effect through expert knowledge of aircraft systems, malfunctions, and procedures to assist abnormal operations and maintenance.
Computer Literacy – Able to use IT tools to enhance training, productivity, and situational awareness.
Technical comprehension and writing – Ability to reference and understand manuals, critically analyze relationship between OEM procedures and company SOPS, and manage discrepancy logs and MEL/MES.
Physical Demands:
Stationary Position - Must be able to remain in stationary position for lengthy flight missions.
Mobility - Must be able to move about office, hangar and aircraft without limitations.
Dexterity/Stamina – Able to use repetitive and precisely coordinated movements to manipulate flight controls and switches for lengthy missions.
Agility – Able to ascend/descend ladders and position self to inspect and/or service equipment.
Strength – Able to support equipment up to 70 pounds.
Balance – Able to manage equilibrium while traversing across office, hangar, aircraft, and ascend/descend ladders.
Education and Experience
Required Education and Experience
FAA Commercial Pilot certificate with multiengine land (MEL) – (ATP preferred)
US Citizen or Official authorization to work in the United States, and valid Passport
3,000 hours in airplanes
1,000 hours PIC
200 hours PIC multiengine
200 hours PIC multi-crew
100 hours in airplanes in preceding 12 months
75 hours actual or simulated instrument flight
FAA Class II medical certificate