Job Description:
The Pilot-In-Command is responsible for safe and effective aircraft operations using established methods and procedures and in compliance with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations and manufacturer's recommendations.
Classic Air Medical Rotor Wing Pilot
Sign On Bonus– 10K paid in 2 payments
- 5K after 90 days of service
- 5K after 1 year of service
Retention Bonus–$10K paid over 26 pay periods. This is a staffing incentive based on pilot shortage. We anticipate this will be an ongoing incentive.
Location Incentive- $10K paid over 12 monthly payments. Must live within 1 hour of your assigned base.
All pilots may be subject to certain work conditions while functioning in the full capacity of their position. These work conditions include, but are not limited to:
- performance of essential job responsibilities in a static or moving aircraft with the potential to do so in an outdoor environment (inclement weather, extremes of temperature, steep terrain, back country, etc.),
- exposure to noise, vibration, and dehydrating environment of an aircraft,
- unpressurized helicopter flight at altitudes which may exceed 12,000 feet mean sea level (MSL),
- exposure to patients with known or unknown infectious disease in an enclosed space.
Pilots are required to participate in an on-going random DOT/FAA drug testing program.
Job Essentials
- Accountable to safely and effectively operate aircraft in accordance with federal regulations, Classic Helicopter's general operations manual, manufacturer's recommendations, and Intermountain/Classic policies.
- Demonstrates effective, independent critical thinking process in preflight planning and aircraft operations.
- Accountable for maintaining an in-depth knowledge and understanding of aviation regulations, policies and procedures.
- Communicates in an effective and timely manner with team members, communication specialists, and patient/family members. Coordinates and effectively communicates decision making process with team members where possible and appropriate.
- Ensures that aircraft is clean and functioning appropriately. Maintains a safe environment for self, team members, and patients.
- Evaluates transports according to criteria and guidelines as defined by service.
- Actively seeks to develop self. Actively seeks to foster education and development of peers. Presents/participates in selected flight reviews. Participates in the education of team members. Serves as a resource to discuss transports, flight operations, and/or other work-related questions/concerns/issues. Uses non-transport time for work-related/professional development activities.
- Assists medical crewmembers, including: moving bags, assists on-loading and off-loading patients, replenishing aircraft oxygen, and other duties as needed.
- As an Instructor Pilot and/or Check Pilot accountable for evaluating pilot flight performance, accurate and timely documentation and ongoing training program assessment and quality improvement.
- As Safety Representative accountable for monitoring safety issues, assisting with the oversight of and facilitating resolution to safety-related problems. Participates in Safety Committee review, implements best practice, provides training, and educates within their base or area of assignment.
Minimum Qualifications
- Rotor Wing Pilot in Command: Must hold a current Commercial Pilot or with an Instrument Rating or ATP rotorcraft certificate. Current class II medical certificate. 2,500 PIC flight hours in helicopters. 500 flight hours cross country, of which 100 hours are at night. 75 hours of actual or simulated time of which 50 hours in actual flight. Weight in flight uniform must be less than 206 lbs.
- Rotor Wing Pilot in Command: Must pass a part 135.293 check ride upon completion of INDOC training.
- All candidates are required to participate in (A) pre-employment drug and alcohol testing in compliance with federal regulations of DOT Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); AND (B) Intermountain's drug and alcohol testing. Candidates will be provided required testing documents and will be informed in regard to the substances for which they will be tested.
Preferred Qualifications
- Rotor Wing Pilot in Command: Night Vision Goggle (NVG) Qualification. Mountain flying experience above 8,500 feet.
- EMS Experience.
- 300 flight hours at night.
- Actual Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) experience.
Physical Requirements:
Physical Requirements
Interact with others requiring the employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information, and identify volume, tone, and quality of telecom signals.
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Support the weight of aviation and clinical equipment while transporting it. Push or pull portable equipment, including heavy items.
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Expected to lift and utilize full range of movement to transfer patients. Will also bend to retrieve, lift, and carry supplies and equipment. Typically includes items of varying weights, up to and including heavy items. Required to lift at least 50 lbs.
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May be expected to stand or sit in a stationary position for an extended period of time.
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Ascend and descend stairs to and from and off and on aircraft.
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Raise or lower an object from one level to another.
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Operate aviation equipment, tools, computers, and devices requiring the ability to move fingers and hands.
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See and read various monitors and documents.
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Transport oneself from place to place.
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Move around on hands and knees, including in small confined spaces within aircraft. Lower body by bending at the hips and the knees or to place body weight on one or both knees.
Anticipated job posting close date:
10/08/2024
Location:
Los Alamos Air Base
Work City:
Los Alamos
Work State:
New Mexico
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
42
The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience.
$39.91 - $57.04
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