VFR Medical Pilot - Sign-On & Location Bonuses
| Estimated Pay info | Based on similar jobs in your market$20 per hour |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Tucumcari, New Mexico |
About this job
Job Description
Sign-OnBonus: Up to $50,000, Plus Location Bonus up to 35%! Off Duty Housing Provided! Weare an established air ambulance provider seeking a full time VFR Medical Pilotto join our team in Tucumcari, NM. This role requires an experienced helicopterpilot to operate under CAMTS guidelines with AS350 VFR/NVG aircraft. The idealcandidate must be available for 24-hour operations, working day/night rotationsand meeting all FAA and company requirements.
Schedule& Location: 7& 7 schedule (subject to change based on operational needs). Off duty housing provided.
Responsibilities:
- Operate H125 VFR/NVG
- Ensurecompliance with CAMTS guidelines and FAA regulations.
- Maintainoperational readiness for 24-hour operations, including day/night rotation.
- Participatein company training, safety programs, and customer interaction.
- Relocateor transition aircraft as required, per contractual agreements.
Compensationand Benefits: Weoffer a competitive salary and benefits package, including a Relocation packageavailable (2-year service commitment required if utilized). Aircraft transitionavailable (1-year service commitment required).
Requirements:
- Commercialand Instrument Helicopter Ratings.
- FirstClass Medical Certificate.
- CAMTSMinimum Flight Hours: 2,000 Total Hours, 1,500 Hours Helicopter, 1,000 HoursPIC Helicopters, 500 Hours Turbine Helicopters, 100 Hours Unaided NightOperations or 50 Hours Unaided + 100 Hours Night Vision Goggles (NVG)
- Candidatesmust meet 235-pound body weight limit.
- Strongcommunication skills and excellent internal/external customer service
- Successfulcompletion of interview and acceptance by customer and management.
- Abilityto pass a pre-placement physical exam, including a functional capacityassessment (strength and flexibility evaluation), drug screening, andbackground check.
- Mustbe able to lift up to 100 pounds to assist in loading/unloading patients andequipment.