Citation 500 Series First Officer - Part 135 - Florida

AviatorGator

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University Air Center is a full service FBO at Gainesville Regional Airport with a successful Part 135 on-demand charter department. UAC currently has 7 Cessna Citations, 2 Eclipse jets, and 1 Cirrus SR-22 on its 135 certificate. The position being offered here is a First Officer position for our Citation fleet which includes a Citation I, II, 2 S-II's, a V, and 2 Ultras. There are also imminent plans to add an additional Ultra and sell the II.

UAC does a wide variety of charter business but primarily serves the medical community providing time critical organ procurement and patient transport medevac flights. Strong piloting skills as well as a commitment to customer service are a must for this position.

Minimum Requirements:
Commercial Multi and Single Engine Land Certificates
CFI
Ability to hold 1st Class Medical
2,000 Total Time
*Must live in Gainesville, FL*

Preferred Requirements:
ATP
Bachelor's Degree
Previous Turbine and/or Air Taxi Experience (Previous CE-500 Experience/SIC type is a plus)
Previous Instructional Experience

Those candidates that are seriously interested in applying must fill out an application on UAC's online portal at the following address:

uac.aero - "Contact Us" page - click on the apply for UAC employment online hyperlink...

AND send a resume to

Charles - at - University Air Center - dot - com.

Please include JetCareers as part of your email subject line.

If you have any questions please feel free to PM me directly.
 
And the CFI requirement while your at it. Why would a liver en-route to transplant need to learn the significance of pivotal altitude anyway?.....Lolz

We are looking for a specific type of candidate with certain type of aviation and educational background. We want someone who can grow with the company and contribute down the road. There is a lot more to this job than "flying a box."

In the end, those that don't meet the minimum requirements need not apply.
 
@AviatorGator

When your posting total time do you consider Military Helicopter time in the total as acceptable hours if all other hours and qualifications are met? I fly a three engine heavy helicopter. Just curious as I plan my transition to the civil sector.
 
Sorry guys, I missed the alerts for this thread and I've been super busy. My apologies!

I'd be willing to entertain resumes that meet the requirements on a case by case basis...fixed wing time is still going to be important though.
 
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