Contract AW139 NVIS SAR Captain – Australia

AW139 SAR Captain in Nowra, New South Wales | Careers at Nowra

Posted: Monday, 22 May 2023

Description

Job Locations AU-NS-Nowra
Posted Date 5/22/2023 3:08 AM
Requisition ID 2023-5420
# of Openings 1
Category Flight Operations

Reach Beyond!

CHC provides unmatched helicopter services that enable our customers to reach beyond – to work in remote and challenging destinations that limit others – and come home safely. We are dedicated to our purpose of getting our customers where they need to be, when they need to be there, anywhere in the world – safely and reliably. All you have to do is get on board!

At CHC, we pride ourselves on our values and culture:
Simplicity: Finding the most efficient way in everything we do
Agility: Moving quickly and decisively
Collaboration: Working together with candor and transparency
Innovation: Creating solutions and leading change
Ownership: Working with passion and doing what needs to be done

Role Summary

AW139 SAR Captain

Fixed Based – Nowra

Immediate Start

We are currently recruiting for suitably qualified and experienced Pilots to be considered for the position of AW139 Captain for our Navy SAR Contract. This opportunity is permanent in Nowra with some touring as required by CHC.

Key Responsibilities

To be successful in this role you will require the following minimum qualifications and experience:

  • Valid ATPL (H)
  • Valid IR-C-ME(H) with a minimum of 3 renewals
  • 3,000 flying hours rotary wing
  • 2,000 flying hours Pilot-In-Command (PIC) rotary wing
  • 1,000 flying hours multi engine command rotary wing
  • Current AW139 Type Rating preferred, with 100 PIC hours on type
  • Night VFR rating, with 200 hours night flying
  • Low Level rating with Winch Endorsement
  • Valid CASA Class 1 Medical
  • ASIC
  • Previous SAR/EMS experience
  • Ability to complete a RAAF SAR Command course to Captain standard
  • Legal right to reside and work in Australia

Expressions of Interest closes at 1600 (AWST) on May 1st, 2023

Source: CHC