Washington Corporations, a leading industrial and heavy equipment company, is currently seeking an experienced, highly motivated Challenger 300/350 PIC or SIC Pilot to join its Part 91 Flight Department. This role will join four other pilots who currently make up the Challenger team, flying a Challenger 300 and 350. Candidates should have solid knowledge of pilot and flight operations, FAA regulations and the ability to work well in a crew environment. The ideal candidate would have experience in flight planning and managing the safe operation of flights in accordance with aircraft and weather limitations, ensuring aircraft is pre-flighted, inspected, loaded and equipped properly, and ensuring compliance and adaptation with the demands of a flexible flight schedule. Position requires strong communication, flexible work schedule, the ability to travel and conducting oneself in a professional and respectful manner. Pilots are also responsible to work with flight department maintenance personnel, reporting times and conditions of the aircraft after each flight.
Major Duties and Responsibilities :
- Assists Pilot-in-command (PIC) or Second in Command (SIC) in the safe and efficient conduct of the flight.
- Maintains a working knowledge of International flight procedures and regulations.
- Ability to communicate and interact with passengers, assisting and helping with loading/unloading, catering, cabin comforts, etc.
- Participates in Safety Management System.
- Assumes any duties delegated by the Aviation GM or the PIC.
- Assists in the cleaning and stocking of aircraft as needed.
- Location: Missoula, MT, must live within 1 hour.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities :
- Total flight time: 3000 hours preferred
- Multi Engine Land (MEL): 1000 hours
- Pilot in Command: 1500 hours
- Jet or Turbo Prop: 250 hours
Education and Experience:
- A Challenger 300/350 type rated pilot is preferred, but not required
- Holds a Commercial Certificate with Multi-Engine Rating
- Part 91 Corporate Flight experience preferred in a Crew environment
- Must have strong oral and written communication skills and be customer focused to appropriately interact and communicate with other pilots and passengers.
- Possess an FAA First class medical
- Bachelor’s Degree preferred but not required
- Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license.