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Captain, VFR Lead

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Posted : Friday, November 24, 2023 02:18 AM

JOB SUMMARY PHI Air Medical (operating under CAMTS guidelines) Type VFR/NVG (Instrument rating required) 24 Hrs.
operations (day/night rotation) If successful applicant requires aircraft transition - 1 year minimum service requirement per CBA Relocation package is available - If relocation package is utilized - 2 year minimum service requirement per CBA Housing will not be provided If successful applicant for Lead Pilot position is assigned to the City, State base - job posting will revert to Line Pilot position SCHEDULE/LOCATION 7 & 7 Candidates must live within a one-hour drive or sixty (60) miles from the base (whichever is greater) of the candidate's residence.
QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE Commercial and Instrument Helicopter Ratings First Class Medical CAMTS Requirement // 2,000 Total Hours // 1,500 Hours Helicopter // 1,000 Hours PIC Helicopters // 500 Hours Turbine Helicopters // 100 Hours in Unaided Night Operations or 50 Hours Unaided and 100 Hours Night Vision Goggles (NVG) Helicopter candidates must meet 215 pounds body weight for single and twin engine helicopter.
Type Qualified & Current Preferred 2 Years EMS Experience Preferred // 100 Hours Mountain Time Preferred // 150 Hours Night Time or 10 Hours Night Time in Past 36 Months Preferred // Night Vision Goggles Experience Preferred // 200 Hours in Type Preferred // 100 Hours Instrument Time or 10 Hours Instrument Time in Past 36 Months Preferred Strong Communication, Internal and External Customer Service Skills for Traditional Only Interview and acceptance by customer for Traditional, Verify with Area Manager Annual Flu Vaccine Must be able to pass pre-placement physical exam including functional capacity exam (strength and flexibility assessment, lift up to 100 pounds), drug screening and background screen.
SALARY Regular, Pilot Air Medical + Lead Pilot Bonus OTHER External search may run concurrently with internal job posting.
Successful applicant will participate in community outreach programs and adhere to PHI Air Medical policies.
Some lifting will be required to assist in the loading and unloading of patients and equipment.
Perform line pilot duties IAW GOM.
Support Safety Management System, Destination Zero, and other company safety campaigns.
Work with both internal and external customers to provide safe, efficient, courteous, and reliable service.
LEAD PILOT DUTIES Under the supervision of Air Medical Base Supervisor/Business Operations Manager, Area Operations Manager and general direction of the Director of Operations, Chief Pilot, and the Manager of the Scheduling Department, insure a staff of pilots are maintained with the knowledge and skill required to operate the various types of aircraft at that base I.
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General Operations Manual (GOM) and FAA regulations.
Coordinates with Air Medical Base Supervisor/Business Operations Manager and Area Manager for business planning, marketing and efficient operation of EMS base.
Supervision of EMS base pilots to include, professional development, assessments, counseling and recommending disciplinary action as required.
Responsible to work with Air Medical Base Supervisor/Business Operations Manager for scheduling base pilots' occupational health compliance, safety training and assisting the Training Dept in the scheduling of recurrent training.
Per base scheduling duties to include monthly schedule, workover assignments and status, sick call,/vacation/open shift coverage, to include collaboration with other lead pilots, if necessary to cover open shifts.
If off duty and unavailable, the lead pilot will assure that open shifts are covered by a responsible party.
Timely distribution of monthly schedule to appropriate departments including timely updates regarding changes to Area Manager and appropriate offices/supervisors.
Responsible to work with Air Medical Base Supervisor/Business Operations Manager for base pilots' bonus /expense vouchers approvals for payment.
Audits routine base bills and processes for payment.
Per other duties that may be assigned to them by the Air Medical Base Supervisor/Business Operations Manager and Area Operations Manager.
Insure that all paperwork and reports are neat, accurate and submitted in a timely manner.
Insure compliance with FAA Regulations and Company Policies and Procedures by all personnel under their supervision.
Keeps the Area and Maintenance Managers and Scheduling Dept informed of the operational status of his/her aircraft.
Participate in safety meetings and assist the base safety representatives in insuring flight safety, maintain a safe workplace and safety audits.
CORE COMPETENCIES: Safety - Taking responsibility to put the tools and processes in place that will ensure your own safety and the safety of those around you.
The key components of Safety are: System (SMS), Risk Management, Safety Assurance, Personal Responsibility, Discipline, Compliance (Integrity), and Capacity for Collective Action.
Efficiency - Ability to maximize the benefits and profits, while minimizing effort and expenditure.
The key components of Efficiency are: Process Efficiency, Organizational Efficiency, Resource Allocation & Maximization, Measurement and Accountability, and Organizational Transparency Quality - Meeting the customers' needs and conditions for success over the long term and to the greatest extent possible.
The key components of Quality are: Leadership Position, Technology, Technical Proficiency, Measurement and Accountability, and Innovation.
Customer Service - Anticipates and meets the needs of both internal and external customers.
Delivers high-quality products and services; is committed to continuous improvement.
The key components of Customer Service are: Communication, Consistency, Accessibility, Reliability, and Maintaining an Honest, Respectful and Professional Relationship.
BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES: Conflict Management – Can recognize that conflict can be a valuable part of the decision-making process.
Mission Focus – Understands and supports the organization's mission – its core purpose of being.
Positive Impact – Can make positive impressions on those around you.
Problem Solving & Decision Making – Can identify problems, solve them, act decisively, and show good judgment.
Team Player – Can identify with a larger organizational team and their role within it.

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• Location : Columbus, TX

• Post ID: 9004436549


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