[Company] is continuously seeking top talent to join our team. Applications are now being accepted for VFR helicopter pilots to provide support to the offshore oil & gas industry. This Captain position works a 5 on, 2 off schedule (Monday through Friday) in support of contracts, based in Lake Jackson, TX.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Operates their assigned aircraft in a safe and efficient manner, in strict compliance with Bristow operational standards and all applicable regulations;
Places safety and customer service at the forefront in everything they do, both inside and outside the aircraft;
Maintains situational awareness throughout the entire operational region with respect to weather conditions, NOTAMs, sea state and customer offshore facility status;
Manages passenger movements, aircraft movements, briefings and baggage loading to ensure safety and compliance;
Completes necessary flight planning paperwork, preflight, fueling and oversight of manifesting to ensure compliance;
Maintains with accuracy both electronic and paper records to include journey logs, personal flight and duty sheets, and aircraft technical logbook times;
Reports all aircraft mechanical irregularities by entering them in the aircraft paper and electronic technical log and ensures aircraft is airworthy before, during and after all flights;
Facilitates communications with the customer and ensures Bristow is represented in a professional manner;
Primarily works in the GOM offshore region, but remains available for dispatch to other GOM locations for temporary assignments;
Stays up to date on all Bristow operational and safety procedures; and
Complies with other duties and assignments as determined by the Lead Pilot / Operations Manager.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants applying for this position are required to meet the minimum requirements as outlined by (14 CFR 135.243);
Each applicant is required to hold a 1st class medical certificate;
Each applicant will be required to complete the position’s screening questionnaire to determine eligibility for consideration;
Excellent verbal and written communication skills required;
Must be organized and be able to work with a large and varied workload;
Must possess strong interpersonal skills to work effectively within a team;
Each applicant is required to hold an FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate, with a Helicopter Instrument rating;
QUALIFICATIONS:
1 Year in the Offshore Oil and Gas environment;
ATP;
1,500 hours PIC helicopter required;
100 hours offshore; and
100 hours within the preceding 12 months.
50 hours in A109