Fly international aeromedical missions on Challenger 604 jets
Join a high-performing team delivering critical care worldwide
Singapore-based role with global operations exposure
About [Company]
[Company] is a world leader in aeromedical care, with a core purpose to save lives and serve the community. [Company]’s fixed-wing aeromedical fleet delivers rapid, ICU-standard medical transport for insurers, governments, and global assistance providers, internationally, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With strategically positioned bases in Brisbane and Townsville, Australia, and in Singapore, our Challenger 604 jets are equipped to provide intensive care at 35,000 feet, making us the leading choice for high-acuity medical care, worldwide.
About the Role
We are seeking a full-time Captain to join our Fixed Wing team, operating from our Singapore base. In this role, you will be part of a highly skilled and dedicated crew operating medically configured retrieval jets, working alongside a critical care doctor and flight nurse to deliver life-saving international aeromedical evacuations.
Key accountabilities include:
Safely operate Challenger 604 aircraft in accordance with CASA regulations, company procedures, and international aviation standards.
Ensure compliance with all operational, regulatory, and safety requirements including SMS and risk management frameworks.
Conduct international aeromedical retrieval flights, supporting medical teams in delivering critical care.
Maintain operational readiness of aircraft, equipment, and facilities.
Demonstrate strong command capability, decision-making, and situational awareness in complex environments.
Participate in training, checking, and continuous professional development activities.
Ensure accurate completion of operational documentation and reporting requirements.
Promote and uphold [Company]’s safety-first culture.
About You
To be successful in this role, you will be self-managing, responsive and comfortable working unsupervised. With an outstanding work ethic, you will have a passion for aviation and for your own professional development.
Selection Criteria includes:
CASA ATPL
Current CASA Class 1 medical
Total hours >3000
Total multi-engine >2000
Total multi-engine turbine >1000
Total command >2000
Total multi-engine command >2000
Current CASA MECIR with demonstrated IFR currency minimum 5 renewals
International jet experience
You must hold a current Australian passport with no travel restrictions and no known impediments to obtaining visas for international operations. Passport validity must exceed 12 months.
ICAO Level 6 English Proficiency
A safety-first attitude
Enthusiasm and a drive to achieve and maintain the highest level of competency within aero-medical operations.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Desirable Criteria
Challenger 604 and/or CJ3 type rating
All successful applicants will be required to undergo mandatory immunisations (namely Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella Zoster, Pertussis and Hepatitis B) and must have the right or be eligible to work in Singapore.
Why [Company]?
Meaningful Impact: Working with [Company] Australia provides an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on people's lives. The organisation is dedicated to saving lives, delivering critical care services, and responding to emergencies. Employees can take pride in contributing to a mission-driven organisation focused on making a positive difference in the community.
Collaboration & Support: At [Company], we are committed to fostering a culture of camaraderie and teamwork. Our aeromedical operations thrive on the close collaboration between medical professionals, pilots, and support staff, all working together in high-pressure environments. We value a supportive and inclusive workplace where individuals can rely on one another, creating a strong sense of purpose and unity. By harnessing the power of teamwork and pooling our strengths, we believe we can overcome any challenge, achieve our goals, and find fulfillment in the critical work we do.
Applications will be reviewed as submitted and we will be conducting interviews throughout the process.
Applications close on Saturday, 22 August 2026