DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Operates their assigned aircraft in a safe and efficient manner, in strict compliance with Bristow operational standards and all applicable regulations;
• Places safety and customer service at the forefront in everything they do, both inside and outside the aircraft;
• Maintains situational awareness throughout the entire operational region with respect to weather conditions, NOTAMs, sea state and customer offshore facility status;
• Manages passenger movements, aircraft movements, briefings and baggage loading to ensure safety and compliance;
• Completes necessary flight planning paperwork, preflight, fueling and oversight of manifesting to ensure compliance;
• Maintains with accuracy both electronic and paper records to include journey logs, personal flight and duty sheets, and aircraft technical logbook times;
• Reports all aircraft mechanical irregularities by entering them in the aircraft paper and electronic technical log and ensures aircraft is airworthy before, during and after all flights;
• Facilitates communications with the customer and ensures Bristow is represented in a professional manner;
• Stays up to date on all Bristow operational and safety procedures;
• Complies with other duties and assignments as determined by the Lead Pilot / Director of Operations.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
• Proven experience as a Co-pilot/First Officer in offshore operations in one of the following aircraft (AW139, SK92, EC175, SK76C&43;&43;);
• Possess evidence of flight hours, as per the minimum requirements: 500 total flight hours, of which: 250 hours of twin-engine flight and 100 hours of flight in command;
• Valid US Visa.
Bristow Group will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, sex, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic.