107 Command Pilot
Serve as a long-line pilot-in-command (PIC) on a BV in support of one or more of Columbia’s flight operations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES -
Operate aircraft to the highest standard, safety, and efficiency : Utilizing sound aeronautical decision making (ADM), risk management, and situational awareness (SA).
In accordance with company policy, regulations, and guidance.
- Orchestrate the flight operation and the activities of all personnel under the scope of their responsibility.
- Represent the company in a positive manner in all activities.
- Promote Columbia’s core values and integrity while in conduct of their duties. Meet customer expectations to ensure the highest possible customer service.
Actively identify and mitigate safety concerns and / or risks.Seek opportunities for improvement and productivity.
Coordinate and supports the project team. Perform any required administrative functions.Assist wherever possible in the overall success of the operation.
Keep Columbia management and other interested parties informed of job activities or other relevant information.
- Serves as Project Lead in the absence of the Site Manager.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the V.P. of Flight Operations, Director of Operations, Chief Pilot, and Assistant Chief Pilot.
- Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE -
- Commercial Pilot License or higher with Rotorcraft-Helicopter class rating
- Current Class II (or higher) FAA medical certification
- Currency in the appropriate type aircraft
- Type rating(s) required by aircraft
- US or equivalent passport
- 1, hours PIC
- Long-line Part qualification
- Able to work in austere environments for prolonged periods (28 days)
- Ability to work without supervision
- Ability to work in a team, high stress environment
- Supervisory skills
- On call 24 / 7 via company cell phone when on shift
- Conduct oneself in accordance with Columbia’s Core Values.