JSFirm Corporate Pilot- Challenger 300 or Citation CJ4

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Jack Links Beef Jerky Hayward, Wisconsin:
Purpose of this job:
The purpose of the Corporate Pilot is to safely and efficiently provide transportation to company employees through the use of company aircraft. The primary responsibilities include preflight planning, pilotage, navigation, post flight procedures, and ensuring aircraft security. Secondary responsibilities include cleaning aircraft during trips, flight department office related tasks, maintaining pilot proficiency, staying current with the industry and submitting weekly expense reports.

Objectives to ensure achievement of key results:
Safely and efficiently transport company passengers
  • Ensures he/she is legally licensed, adequately rested and in proper dress prior to flight
  • Obtains information and special instructions regarding the flight
  • Performs flight planning and filing, taking into consideration such factors as altitude, terrain, weather, range, weight, cruise data, airport facilities, and navigational aids
  • Ensures a proper and current trip pack is aboard the aircraft
  • Checks aircraft logs to ensure all MEL items are operational, or properly deferred
  • Completes the aircraft pre-flight inspection, and verifies the proper amount and grade of fuel is onboard
  • Supervises loading of passengers and cargo and determines the weight and balance is within limits as set forth in the aircraft flight manual
  • Ensures cargo is properly secured and that provisions for passenger comfort and emergency equipment are aboard as applicable
  • Operates the aircraft at favorable altitudes considering turbulence, fuel conservation, and passenger comfort
  • Ensures the preparation and completion of flight logs, weight and balance data, and duty time
  • Arrives at least 1 hour prior to every flight or 1.5 hours before any international flight to complete the aforementioned tasks
  • Maintains pilot proficiency and stays current with the industry.
  • Reads trade publication magazines, or subscribes to FAA mailing lists
  • Annually attends Flight Safety International simulator training or equivalent
  • Annually completes CTS (computerized testing system) or equivalent ground training program
  • Cleans aircraft and hangar facilities between flights
  • Keeps his/her work area clean and with help from the rest of the team, cleans and restocks the interior of the aircraft during each trip
  • Removes trash, resets seat belts and tidies up passengers personal artifacts between flights on the same day
  • Restocks aircraft items, including jerky, soda and cleaning supplies
  • Administrative
    • Every Monday an expense report will be submitted
    • Updated pilot times will be provided per the request of the Chief Pilot for insurance purposes

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