[Company] Inc – St. Louis’s top charter jet company and FBO – is looking for talented and skilled individuals like yourself to join our growing team.
For more than 40 years, [Company] has been the St. Louis region’s total aviation solution, specializing in aircraft management and charter services. As a vertically integrated company, [Company] also offers full FBO service, maintenance, avionics, flight crews, and acquisitions.
[Company] prides itself on our exceptional customer service each and every day. Our employees are a crucial component in this mission. From our pilots to our maintenance specialists, every team member has a direct impact on our success and our customers’ satisfaction.
Responsibilities:
Act as Pilot-In-Command for our fleet of Citation XLS/XLS+ aircraft.
Adhere to the rules and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and company general operations manual as applicable.
Comply with customer schedules.
Ensure the aircraft is safe and operates efficiently.
Ensure the aircraft is clean and prepared for flight with all provisions on board for the safety and comfort of our passengers.
Study the weather conditions and forecasts for the departure airport, flight planned route, destination and alternate airports.
Prepare flight plans, calculate weight and balance, fuel on board, and performance charts.
Communicate maintenance issues and ensure required services are communicated to maintenance personnel.
Advantages for working at [Company]:
Charter company with a diverse fleet of light and mid-size cabin class aircraft
Company iPad and iPhone for efficient operations
Competitive compensation
Great teamwork environment
Outstanding equipment
Competitive work schedules, with limited overnights. Pilots are scheduled off every other weekend and receive two additional days off each month.
Benefits:
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Company-paid Basic Life Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Paid Time Off
Flexible Schedule
401(k), with company match
Referral Bonus Program
EEO Statement:
[Company] Inc is an equal opportunity employer. We do not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations.
Job Type: Full-time
Thorough knowledge of flight operations.
Willing to relocate within 1-hour drive time of Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Chesterfield, MO
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or related software.
2,000+ hours total flying time, 500+ hours PIC time, 1,000 hours Multi Engine hours.
FAA certified commercial/single-engine/multi-engine/instrument rating
CFI, CFII, MEI preferred.
Bachelor's degree preferred.
Charter or other corporate flight experience preferred.
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
To reasonably replicate the loading of equipment and a donor on the med bed, the pilot must be able to lift 75 lbs. to a height of 50 inches.
To reasonably replicate accessing the oxygen mask, the pilot must be able to while seated with right arm straight out to side, elbow bent at 90° angle with forearm up exert a 5 lbs. pull in a forward/downward motion.
To reasonably replicate manipulating controls on the center console, the pilot must be able to while seated with right arm straight out to side, elbow bent at a 90° angle with forearm straight down must have sufficient grip strength to turn knobs.
To reasonably replicate manipulating the flight controls, the pilot must be able to while seated with the left arm at their side, elbow at a 90° angle with the forearm straight forward exert a 15 lbs. pull from the neutral position and 15 lbs. push from the neutral position.
To reasonably replicate manipulating the throttle, the pilot must be able to while seated with right arm at a 60° angle between torso and upper arm and elbow bent at 90° angle with the forearm forward exert a 15 lbs. push from the neutral position and a 15 lbs. pull from the neutral position.
The pilot must have sufficient dexterity in both hands to turn knobs and manipulate toggle switches.