This position will be based out of the Quad Cities International Airport.
As a Captain for Deere & Company World Headquarters located in Moline, IL, you will
Serve as Pilot in Command (PIC) including final authority during flight operations or Second in Command (SIC) of company aircraft during domestic flights. May be SIC in North and Central America or as cruise pilot during worldwide flight operations. Assists PIC when assigned as SIC.
VISA Sponsorship is NOT available for this position
This level requires an Airline Transport Pilot Certification and a Federal Aviation Administration First Class Medical Certificate. A minimum of 3000 hours of flight time is required.
G280 or G600 Type Rating.
Ideally you will have a degree or equivalent related work experience in the following:
Bachelor's Degree or Equivalent Level
What You'll Get
At [Company], you are empowered to create a career that will take you to where you want to go while working in an inclusive team environment. Here, you'll enjoy the freedom to explore new projects, the support to think outside the box and the advanced tools and technology that foster innovation and achievement. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive reward package to help you get started on your new career path, including:
Flexible work arrangements
Highly competitive base pay and performance bonuses
Savings & Retirement benefits (401K and Defined Contribution)
Healthcare benefits with a generous company contribution in the Health Savings Account
Adoption assistance
Employee Assistance Programs
Tuition assistance
Fitness subsidies and on-site gyms at specific Deere locations
Charitable contribution match
Employee Purchase Plan & numerous discount programs for personal use
$107,400.00 - $161,088.00 + Benefits
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The information contained herein is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and qualifications required of individuals performing the job. The qualifications detailed in this job description are not considered the minimum requirements necessary to perform the job, but rather as guidelines.