At [Company], our core capabilities are divided among major departments that we refer to as Directorates within the Lab, focused on a specific area of scientific research or other function, with its own leadership team and dedicated budget.
Our directorates related to Mission Support & Operations include Office of General Counsel, Business Services, Communications and External Engagement, Operational Systems, Communications and Information Technology, and Performance Management.
The Operational Systems Directorate (OSD) leads delivery of [Company]’s 10-year, $1.2 billion campus construction portfolio— the single largest construction and modernization effort in the Laboratory’s history. OSD oversees operations and facility services, maintenance, and infrastructure planning.
A team of nearly 800 staff comprise OSD, spanning in a wide range of disciplines, including craftspeople, engineers, construction professionals, technicians, scientists, administrators, and specialists. Together, they ensure that [Company]’s assets, services, and OSD-led programs are managed and performing safely, securely, reliably, effectively, and efficiently.
The directorate stewards more than $250 million in annual budget authority; managing more than 2.5 million square feet of facility space across two campuses; overseeing approximately 200 regulatory program areas; and executing a multi-million-dollar facility and infrastructure project portfolio.
The Office of the Chief Operating Officer stewards directorate-wide performance management and provides the primary interface with other directorates at [Company]. Functions include directorate operations management, performance assurance and reporting, chief engineer, building code official, readiness, and document management.
Responsibilities
Role Summary
Reports to AOM; promotes and supports the highest standards of safety for aviation and aviation-based research operations.
Oversees manned and unmanned platforms and science missions; provides oversight of pilots, ground crew, and operations support; leads mission/logistics planning for worldwide deployments. Travel up to 25%; deployments up to six weeks.
Supports Challenger 850 modification/delivery as a science platform.
Core Responsibilities
Operational control: ensure safe, efficient, and legally compliant flight operations; oversee [Company] and contractor pilots/dispatchers/crew while maintaining regulatory standards.
Training and standardization: develop a comprehensive pilot training syllabus meeting FAA standards and science-mission standards (including sustained profiles and low-altitude operations); oversee initial/recurrent/upgrade pilot training, certification, and qualification programs.
Science-profile procedures: develop/revise crew coordination procedures for science-specific profiles.
SMS and safety: implement Safety Management System (SMS) to manage operational risk; serve as (and be qualified as) an Aviation Safety Officer.
Manuals and daily execution: review/update/enforce the General Operations Manual (GOM); manage daily flight schedules, crew assignments, and dispatch operations; manage disruptions due to weather, mechanical issues, or ATC.
External interface and business operations: act as liaison to FAA/NTSB/airport authorities as assigned; develop/manage annual flight operations budget; negotiate vendor contracts (fuel, ground handling, flight planning software) with Procurement; define hiring standards for flight crews.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
BS/BA and 9 years of relevant experience -OR-
MS/MA or higher and 7 years of relevant experience
Flight experience: 2,500+ hours PIC (airplanes), including 1,000+ hours PIC in turbine multiengine land; 300+ PIC hours in turbine multiengine land conducting international flights.
3+ years as a Pilot in Command (PIC) of a multiengine airplane in civil government/military/FAA (or equivalent)-certificated commercial operations.
3+ years in a senior flight-ops leadership role (Director of Operations/Chief Pilot/or equivalent) in civil government/military/FAA (or equivalent)-certificated commercial operations.
Preferred Qualifications:
Type rating: able to complete an FAA-approved CL-65 type-rating course and earn the type rating.
Certificates/medical: unrestricted FAA ATP (AMEL); FAA CFI and CFII (AMEL); FAA Class II medical and ability to hold Class I (annual for international ops); hold or be eligible for unrestricted ATP for aircraft operated by [Company].
Government flight operations experience; special-mission modified transport-category PIC experience.
Experience implementing/managing SMS, IS-BAO, and aviation safety programs; IS-BAO workshop completion (or ASO program graduation); GSA ICAP Federal Aviation Safety Officer certification.
Unrestricted FAA-issued CL-65 type rating; working knowledge of aviation operations and maintenance practices; experience leading/managing an aviation unit; basic understanding of FAA modification/approval; mishap investigation, emergency preparedness, aviation safety, and human factors; knowledge of public aircraft operations regulations/standards; strong written/verbal communication (including public speaking/presentations).
Experience conducting and supervising Part 91 (“general operating rules”) flight operations.
Hazardous Working Conditions/Environment
Travel up to 25%; deployments up to six weeks.
Physical requirements: stand up to 8 hours per day; bend, stretch, crawl, and climb ladders to access all aircraft areas.
Additional Information
This position involves access to sensitive systems and information. U.S. Citizenship is required. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is subject to the Department of Energy Unclassified Foreign Visits & Assignments Program site, information, technologies, and equipment access requirements.
Testing Designated Position
This position is a Testing Designated Position (TDP). The candidate selected for this position will be subject to pre-employment and random drug testing for illegal drugs, including marijuana, consistent with the Controlled Substances Act and the [Company] Workplace Substance Abuse Program.
About [Company]
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ([Company]) is a world-class research institution powered by a highly educated, diverse workforce committed to the values of Integrity, Creativity, Collaboration, Impact, and Courage. Every year, scores of dynamic, driven people come to [Company] to work with renowned researchers on meaningful science, innovations and outcomes for the U.S. Department of Energy and other sponsors; here is your chance to be one of them!