JSFirm Assistant Chief Pilot

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Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
As an independently held regional airline in the United States, Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation (AWAC) performs flying services for American Airlines and ground handling services for American Eagle and United Airlines.
Flying CRJ-200 regional jets as American Airlines, AWAC brings passengers from their hometowns large and small to hubs that provide them with a gateway to countless travel destinations. Additionally, AWAC is a ground handler for American Eagle and United Airlines.
AWAC’s team is made up of around 2,000 members dedicated to making our travelers’ experiences safe and pleasant. With service to approximately 70 cities throughout North America, we carry an estimated 6 million passengers a year.
Under the direction of the Director of Flying & Chief Pilot, the Assistant Chief Pilot will manage PHL based pilots and responds to all issues in accordance with the Company and department policies and procedures as well as the DOT, FAA, and TSA regulations.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Promotes and fosters a safe and secure operating environment.
• Supervises direct reports.
• Assists Director of Flying & Chief Pilot in Supervising, counseling, and managing base pilots.
• Liaison with local regulatory agencies such as the airport authority, Transportation Security Administration, local law enforcement, etc...
• Establish and maintain records for base pilots including ID, parking, daily operations, and worker’s compensation.
• Assists Director of Flying & Chief Pilot in Monitoring the day-to-day operations and performance of the pilot group.
• Participates as on-call management pilot after office hours, on weekends and holidays, as assigned.
• Manages leaves of absence for all base pilots.
• Liaison with the local union officials and committees. Involved in grievance hearings and union negotiations, as applicable.
• Assists Director of Flying & Chief Pilot in Administration of the collective bargaining agreement, Pilot Attendance / Reliability Program, and other Company policy.
• Participates in base management staff meetings and acts as a liaison between the Flight
department and other departments, as directed by the Director of Flying & Chief Pilot.
• Participates as a Go-Team member as described in Air Wisconsin’s Emergency Procedure Manual.
• Maintains proficiency as a Line Pilot or maintains currency in the Line Observation Program.
• Promotes and fosters a safe operating environment.
• Other duties as assigned by the Director of Flying & Chief Pilot.
• Attendance is considered an essential responsibility.
• Adherence to all Company policies and procedures.

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