Regulatory Requirements (Part 119.65)
· Must hold an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with appropriate ratings
· Must be qualified to serve as pilot in command in at least one aircraft used in company operations
· AND one of the following:
o For first-time Chief Pilot: Minimum 3 years experience within the past 6 years as pilot in command of an aircraft operated under Part 121 or Part 135
o For candidates with previous Chief Pilot experience: Minimum 3 years experience as pilot in command of an aircraft operated under Part 121 or Part 135
Flight Experience & Qualifications
· Current FAA medical certificate (First Class preferred)
· Demonstrated experience in Part 135 operations
· Strong knowledge of FAA regulations, particularly Part 135, Part 91, and Part 61
· Experience with crew resource management and flight training
Location
· Must reside within approximately 60 minutes of Reno, Nevada, or be willing to relocate
Strongly Preferred Qualifications
· Wildfire/Emergency Response Aviation Experience: Previous experience in aerial firefighting, emergency response, or government contract aviation operations
· Cessna Citation CE-500 Type Rating: Valid type rating with SIC required limitation removed
· Experience as Check Airman or Training Captain
· Previous Chief Pilot experience with Part 135 operator
· Experience with USFS or other federal agency contract flight operations
· Multi-engine turbine experience
· Instructor qualifications (CFI/CFII/MEI)
Essential Skills & Attributes
· Exceptional leadership and mentoring abilities
· Strong communication and interpersonal skills
· Detail-oriented with excellent organizational and record-keeping skills
· Ability to make sound decisions under pressure and in emergency situations
· Commitment to safety and regulatory compliance
· Flexibility to respond to emergency operations and seasonal demands
· Professional demeanor when representing the company to customers and agencies
Working Conditions
· Regular flying duties as pilot in command
· Office responsibilities for training, scheduling, and administrative duties
· Irregular hours during fire season and emergency response operations
· Ability to travel to remote locations and operate in challenging environments
· Physical ability to meet FAA medical standards and perform pilot duties
Reporting Structure
This position reports directly to the Director of Operations and works closely with the maintenance and operations control departments.
Compensation & Benefits
· Competitive salary commensurate with experience and flight time
· Flight pay and per diem for operational flights
· Company-supplemented health insurance, vision and dental
· 3% IRA match fully vested immediately
· Performance-based incentives
· Professional development and training opportunities