Title: Pilot RW SP (UH-60) WASS
Location: United States-Florida-Patrick Space Force Base, PSFB
Job Number: 15546
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SUMMARY
Serve as the Chief of Standards representative in interpreting and implementing the organizations Aircrew Training Program (ATP), and managing the aircraft specific ATP. Serve as the Operations Managers representative in interpreting and implementing the organizations Aircrew Training Program (ATP). Maintain and manage flight records, Air Wing Information System (AWIS) entries and updates of aviation references and publications. Responsible for conducting Rotary Wing (RW) crew member training and evaluations, standardization administration, i.e. flight records, AWIS, publications and references. Monitors flight instruction to include aircraft transition training, annual proficiency reviews, and flight evaluations. This position is located in Florida.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Serve as the Chief of Standards representative in interpreting and implementing the organizations Aircrew Training Program (ATP), and managing the aircraft specific ATP.
Conduct training and evaluations of rotary wing rated and non-rated crew members to include standardization program oversight.
Document the performance of rated and non-rated crew members, and develop individual flight training plans in support of the organizations mission and ATP.
Assist the program Chief of Standards with the supervision and maintenance of the standardization program.
Participate in the selection and training of new INL/A Program Maintenance Pilots and Maintenance Evaluators.
Monitor flight instruction, to include standardization of transitions, annual proficiency reviews, and flight evaluations.
Serve as a member of the INL/A Standardization Committee.
Primary advocate for aircraft specific modernization initiatives
Provide aircrew training and standardization to include academic instruction for rotary wing Rated and Non-Rated Crew Members (NRCMs), including day/night/NVG flight tasks training for NRCMs.
Manage, supervise, schedule and direct training of crew members in order to safely and effectively provide aviation support services to the Department of State in OCONUS locations.
Conduct academic and flight training and administer evaluations to ensure crew member proficiency and standardization of training.
Train and qualify crew members to fly both single and multi-ship day/night/NVG missions, primarily under Visual Meteorological Conditions.
Develop individual flight training plans in support of the organizations mission and ATP.
Participate in the selection and training of new INL/A Program crew members. - Ensure that all training, operations, activities, and actions, are conducted to INL/A Standardization, Maintenance, Training, and Safety standards IAW applicable Directives, Manuals and Technical Orders.
Monitor crew member proficiency in all phases of mission planning and flight operations to ensure compliance with policies and directives.
Oversee maintenance of crew member flight records, weight and balance calculations, and risk assessments.
Maintain flight records, Air Wing Information System (AWIS) records, reports, publications and references.
Maintain knowledge of additions and changes to all applicable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and documentation integral to contract operations. - Maintaining NVG currency and instrument proficiency.
Perform duties as Pilot, Pilot-in-Command, Instructor Pilot, Standardization Pilot, Air Mission Commander, and/or Flight Lead.
Perform routine CONUS and OCONUS travel as required.
Position requires US Secret Security Clearance
Perform other aviation duties as assigned.
EDUCATION REQUIRED
High School Diploma or equivalent.
FAA Commercial and Instrument Airman Certificate Rotorcraft Helicopter.
FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit.
Host nation language proficiency per contract requirement
LATAM countries: Spanish Level 2 in both Listening and Reading (L2/R2).
PREFERRED
FAA ATP Certificate
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
1,500 total rotary wing flight hours including 500 hours of turbine engine time.
Night Vision Goggle (NVG) qualified and 300 hours of NVG experience.
300 hours turbine instructor pilot or check pilot time.
FAA CFI/CFII Certificate or military equivalent
One (1) year managing a flight training program.
Strong English speaking and written communication skill.
PREFERRED
Combat experience and previous exposure to operations in Iraq or Afghanistan highly desired.
Previous experience with the M-4, M-9 and Glock-19 desired.
Prior US Military IP/SP qualified pilot and/or support on the DoS INL/A program.
Prior US Military MP/ME qualified pilot and/or support on the DoS INL/A program.
Qualification in the applicable aircraft; UH-1, CH-46 or UH-60.
Current DoS Secret security clearance.
Qualifications:
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Focus on Results - Able to plan and organize work to achieve goals; achieves targeted results with minimal supervision; is accountable for own actions.
Communications - Possess excellent verbal & written communications skills; Provides timely, well organized verbal & written information that is audience appropriate; listens attentively to others and retains/processes information.
Teamwork - Builds alliances, partnerships & collaboration with others including those different from him/her; deals tactfully with others; assumes helps with a variety of team roles.
Strategic Planning & Decision-Making - Develops strategic short & long term plans; arranges priorities, distinguishing urgent, important and unimportant in order to meet goals & deadlines; consults & collaborates with appropriate people.
Initiative & Innovation - Generates new ideas personally & encourage team to do the same; stays up-to-date on technology & approaches to work; provides creative solutions & input when faced with challenges.
Interpersonal Relationships - Builds effective relationships with internal & external customers; ability to work independently and coordinate work with others; resolves conflicts in a professional manner.
Quality & Safety - Adheres to all safety & security policies and regulations; demonstrates quality work that is accurate, thorough & efficient.
Continuous Improvement - Examines personal & organizational processes, promotes opportunities for improvement; analyzes successes & failures to learn and improve.
AAR is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.