Our client, a leader in primary flight training and one of the largest flight schools in the Northeast is excited to be expanding to a second location in Treasure Coast, Florida! They're currently searching for a Chief Pilot/General Manager to build and lead the new team.
Our client has established a solid reputation as a world-class operation that places an emphasis on maintaining high standards across its flight training and maintenance business. Their fleet is maintained to exceed the highest mechanical standards and regulations providing customers with well-maintained aircraft for training or personal use.
With exceptional pay, medical benefits, and paid vacation, this is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a dynamic team!
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Implement or change policies and procedures as necessary to increase training quality, reduce risk impact, and ensure continuous improvement of training materials, curriculum, and testing standards for the best possible training outcomes.
- Conduct instructor training and FAR Part 141 proficiency checks as needed.
- Conduct student training and stage checks as required.
- Perform all additional Chief Instructor responsibilities as outlined in FAR Part 141.85.
- Collaborate with the Training Department on training course creation, updates, and implementation.
- Work closely with the Director of Safety to establish and maintain appropriate standards for the highest level of safety for Flight Training Center personnel.
- Manage the station operations, including overseeing day-to-day functions, student tracking, and other management oversight.
- Develop and implement strategic plans to ensure the growth and efficiency of the location.
- Oversee station financial management, including budgeting and financial reporting.
- Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements and company policies.
- Foster a positive work environment and promote a culture of safety, quality, and excellence.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for external stakeholders, including regulatory bodies, partners, and customers at the satellite base.
- 25% of the job will involve flying duties, including conducting flights as necessary.