What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aviation Professional position at Jobleads-US?
Safety-Centric Approach
At Global Medical Response, we prioritize safety above all else. Our team of experienced pilots works on a quality, professional team committed to high safety standards. To ensure the well-being of our patients and crew members, we adhere to rigorous safety protocols and procedures.
As a Flight Operations Specialist, you will be responsible for ensuring the readiness of our aircraft for flight dispatches, adhering to FAR and company requirements. Your duties will include prepping the plane for flight, managing load manifests, and maintaining accurate company and regulatory documentation. Effective communication and collaboration with air and ground dispatch, flight crews, facilities, and partners are essential in this role.
Commercial Airplane Single Engine Land (C-ASEL) certification, a current FAA First or Second Class Medical, and ~100 night hours are required for this position. Experience with deicing planes, towing aircraft, and maneuvering in and out of the hangar is also necessary. If you're passionate about aviation and committed to delivering exceptional care, we encourage you to apply.
Our pilots enjoy a range of benefits, including a competitive salary package and ongoing ground and air training. The ~15,000 Sign-on Bonus with commitment adds an extra layer of financial support, helping you achieve your goals.
At Global Medical Response, we prioritize safety above all else. Our team of experienced pilots works on a quality, professional team committed to high safety standards. To ensure the well-being of our patients and crew members, we adhere to rigorous safety protocols and procedures.
As a Flight Operations Specialist, you will be responsible for ensuring the readiness of our aircraft for flight dispatches, adhering to FAR and company requirements. Your duties will include prepping the plane for flight, managing load manifests, and maintaining accurate company and regulatory documentation. Effective communication and collaboration with air and ground dispatch, flight crews, facilities, and partners are essential in this role.
Commercial Airplane Single Engine Land (C-ASEL) certification, a current FAA First or Second Class Medical, and ~100 night hours are required for this position. Experience with deicing planes, towing aircraft, and maneuvering in and out of the hangar is also necessary. If you're passionate about aviation and committed to delivering exceptional care, we encourage you to apply.
Our pilots enjoy a range of benefits, including a competitive salary package and ongoing ground and air training. The ~15,000 Sign-on Bonus with commitment adds an extra layer of financial support, helping you achieve your goals.