Helicopter Air Ambulance Pilot (IFR)(EC155B1)-Survival Flight-ARB-MI
- 11-Sep-2020 to Until Filled (CST)
- Operations
- Ann Arbor, MI, USA
- Based on Experience
- Salary
- Full Time
Medical & Dental Insurance for the employee & family – paid by Metro (This can be waived, and the employee is reimbursed $5,000 per year.) Sick leave: 6 days per year. Short Term Disability insurance premium is paid 100% by Metro. Pays 2/3 of pay for up to 90 days. Covers loss of medical certificate. 401K plan with company match of 75% of the first 7% of your contributions. Long Term Disability insurance is offered at a minimal charge. Pays 2/3 of pay for up to age 65 for full disability or up to 28 months for loss of medical certificate. Paid vacation (from 5 to 15 days annually depending on length of employment). Paid overtime (paid at 1.5 times current salary) Paid Holidays: 7. Tuition assistance available. Use of company aircraft for ATP rating. Class II Medical reimbursement.
Metro Aviation is seeking a Helicopter Air Ambulance Pilot (IFR/PIC)(EC155B1) in Ann Arbor, MI at the Survival Flight program.
We are driven by a safety culture and demonstrate that commitment to safety by providing our pilots with industry-leading training and modern, well-equipped aircraft.
We are seeking aviation professionals that share our passion for safety and excellence in operations.
This position is a full-time career opportunity, with a 7 shift on / 7 day off work schedule.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
- Total Flight Time = 2,000 hours
- Total Pilot-In-Command = 1,000 hours PIC Rotorcraft.
- Cross Country Flight Time= 500 hours
- Night Flight Time= 100 hours, including 50 hours night unaided
- Instrument Flight Time= 75 hours (50 in flight).
- Turbine Helicopter = 500 hours
Qualifications
- FAA Commercial Pilot Rotorcraft Certificate and Instrument Helicopter Rating (Airline Transport Pilot Rotorcraft Preferred)
- FAA 2nd Class Medical (1st Class required as some locations)
Rotor Wing Desired Experience
- Air Medical operations
- Single Pilot IFR operations
- Night Vision Goggle operations
Other Requirements
- Some locations require a maximum flight-ready weight of 230 lbs.
- Most locations require residency within a prescribed distance from the assigned base.
Physical Requirements
Activities requiring a moderate amount of standing, sitting and walking. Able to conduct activities with a moderate to a rigorous amount of static pushing, pulling, reaching and lifting. Capable of lifting 75 lbs floor to bench height. Ability to hear routine aircraft noises. Maintains a “duty” weight (body weight + uniform/equipment helmet not included) for Rotor Wing (Helicopter) operations. Must be able to wear a commercially available respirator mask with proper fit when requested. Requires close and distant visual capability (Class 2 Aviation Medical). Periodic hands to key ability (typing).