Salary Range: $65,000.00 To $85,000.00 Annually
About Us
[Company] is a leading auction company specializing in the sale of heavy equipment, commercial trucks, and industrial assets throughout the Western United States. With multiple operating facilities and a growing footprint, we are seeking a Corporate Pilot to support executive travel and company flight operations.
Flight Operations Overview
Aircraft: 2026 Epic E1000 AX Turbine Aircraft
Home Base: MHR – Mather Airport, Sacramento, CA
Operation Type: Part 91, Corporate
Typical Missions: Northern California, Central California, Southern California, Oregon, and Nevada
Crew Configuration: Single-pilot operations (PIC)
Position Summary
The Corporate Pilot is responsible for the safe, compliant, and professional operation of [Company]’s company aircraft, as well as the day-to-day management of the aircraft itself. This role requires strong aeronautical judgment, attention to detail, discretion, and the ability to independently manage flight operations, maintenance coordination, and vendor relationships.
The pilot will work directly with executive leadership and serve as the primary point of contact for all aviation-related matters.
Key Flight Responsibilities
Safely operate the company aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations, manufacturer guidance, and company policies
Conduct thorough preflight, inflight, and postflight procedure
Plan and execute flights including weather analysis, routing, fuel planning, and risk assessment
Coordinate flight scheduling and trip logistics
Maintain accurate flight logs, records, and operational documentation
Ensure a professional, discreet, and safe experience for executive passengers and guests
Aircraft Management & Oversight Responsibilities
Serve as the primary manager of the company aircraft
Coordinate all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance with approved service providers
Track and manage inspections, service intervals, ADs, and compliance items
Maintain aircraft records, logbooks, and maintenance documentation
Coordinate hangar arrangements, fuel programs, insurance requirements, and training schedules
Liaise with insurance providers, maintenance facilities, FBOs, and training organizations as needed
Ensure the aircraft is maintained to the highest standards of safety, cleanliness, and readiness
Minimum Requirements
FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate – Single Engine Land
Instrument Rating (IFR)
First or Second-Class FAA Medical Certificate
Minimum 500 hours of turbine time
Strong understanding of Part 91 corporate operations
Must live within 1-hour drivable commute to MHR airport
Must be able to pass DOT/FAA drug screening, and background checks and submit to random drug/alcohol tests when required
Benefits
401(k) with profit sharing
Medical insurance (Kaiser or Aetna options)
Dental and vision coverage
Paid vacation and holidays
Stable, long-term opportunity with a well-established and growing company
Direct access to company leadership and opportunity to grow with the organization