Pilot
Airbus · Grand Prairie, TX
Job description
Airbus is committed to providing reasonable accommodations as an Equal Opportunity Employer to applicants with disabilities. If you require assistance or an accommodation to complete your application, please contact us at USCareers@airbus.com Notice: Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal Notice: Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination (English) Aviso: Transparencia en el Pago No Discriminación (Spanish) Job Description: Are you an experienced rotorcraft pilot with a passion for teaching, flight testing, and shaping the next generation of aviators? Airbus Helicopters, Inc. (AHI) is seeking a skilled Pilot to join our Flight Operations team. In this high-visibility role, you will act as the face of AHI training—delivering top-tier ground school instruction (75%) and advanced flight training (20%) to customer personnel, alongside conducting production test flights, ferry missions, and customer demonstrations. Your working environment: A suburb just outside the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area is home to Airbus Helicopters U.S. regional headquarters, where we have more than 1,000 employees. Check out one of the seven professional sports teams that also call Dallas home - you may even see a special, custom Airbus helicopter dedicated to the Dallas Cowboys flying during home games. How we care for you: Financial Rewards: Competitive base salary, incentive compensation which may include profit sharing schemes, retirement savings plan and the ability to participate in an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (“ESOP”) Work/Life Balance: Paid time off including personal time, holidays and a generous paid parental leave program. Health & Welfare: Comprehensive insurance coverage including medical (traditional and high-deductible health plans), prescription, dental, vision, life, disability, Employee Assistance Plan (“EAP”) and other supplemental benefit coverages. Individual Development: Upskilling and development opportunities through our global Leadership University, including unlimited access to 10,000+ e-learning courses focusing on ways to develop your employability, certifications, career path as well as the opportunity to participate in accelerated development programmes and both national and international mobility. Your Challenges: Classroom Instruction: 75% Participate in ground and flight instruction/training for customer personnel. Receive and update flight manuals; screen service bulletins and letters to update and maintain related training courseware and curriculum. Set up classrooms and training resource materials. Aircraft Flight: 20% Perform flight training as an instructor pilot with transition and recurrent students in Airbus helicopters, training and evaluating maneuvers that include normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures. Familiarize self with new or modified systems, instrumentation, or other equipment installed on the aircraft. Prepare monthly flight log and reports. Ensure compliance with FAA and other regulations in all Flight Operations assignments. Prepare required pre-flight and post-flight documentation and reports, details significant occurrences. Coordinate results of flight with appropriate Quality Assurance, Flight Line and Flight Operations personnel. Pilot aircraft for demonstration flights with potential customers to assist in the Marketing Department effort. Support other Flight Operations missions, such as customer deliveries, demonstrations, and ferry flights, as dictated by other AHI operational requirements. Administrative Duties: 5% Assist customers with flight related maintenance and performance questions; provide other pertinent and related information. Prepare daily risk assessments and flight plans. Participate in global company workshops for setting pilot training standards as the voice of AHI and the North American customer’s training needs. Your Boarding Pass: Possess High School diploma or equivalent. Have at a minimum five (5) years flight experience. Have at a minimum of 2000 Pilot-In-Command hours in helicopters (at least 500 hours of which must be in turbine powered helicopters). Have 100 or more hours of flight experience in the last 12 calendar months. FAA First or Second Class Medical Certificate, Commercial helicopter license, IFR rating, and Certified Flight Instructor rating-helicopter (CFI). Able to optimally operate company aircraft; and to maintain required FAA certificate and medical requirements. Able to compose written documentation and to read and interpret various types of technical drawings, data and specifications. The ability to conduct flight training at night. Willing to work with translators in the classroom and cockpit. Preferred Education/Skills: BS/BA degree or higher. Flight time in Airbus helicopters. 1000 hours of multi engine time in helicopters. Experience with night vision goggles. Proficient in Spanish. Airline Transportation Pilot (ATP) Certified Instrument Flight Instructor - rotorcraft helicopter (CFII). Travel Required: 30% Domestic and International Citizenship: Must be a US Person or authorized to work in the US. Physical Requirements: Onsite in Grand Prairie , Tx 70 % except when on travel Vision: able to see and read computer screens and other electronic equipment with screens, able to read documents, reports and engineering drawings. Daily Hearing: able to participate in conversations in person and via teleconference or phone and to hear sounds on the production floor including safety warnings or alarms. Daily Speaking: able to speak in conversations and meetings, deliver information and participate in communications. Daily Equipment Operation (personal computer, telephone, copies, fax machine, and related office equipment and using electronic identification card to enter building floors and internal doors): able to operate most office and personal electronic equipment and some tools including production tools such as hydraulic lifts. Daily Carrying: able to carry documents, tools, drawings, electronic equipment up to 30lbs/14kgs. Weekly Lifting: able to lift documents, tools, drawings, electronic equipment up to 30lbs/14kgs. Rarely Pushing / Pulling: able to push and pull small office furniture and some equipment and tools. Daily Sitting: able to sit for long periods of time in meetings, working on the computer. Daily Squatting / Kneeling: able to squat or kneel to retrieve or replace items stored on low shelving. Daily Standing: able to stand for discussions in offices or on the production floor. Daily Travel: able to travel independently and at short notice. Often Walking (include routine walking such as to a shared printer to retrieve documents): able to walk through office and production areas including uneven surfaces. Daily Personal Protective Equipment required: Standard PPE will consist of flight suit, gloves, boots, and company issued flight helmet. Deviations are authorized IAW the AHNA Flight Operations Manual for non-flight test operations. Additional required PPE may include, but is not limited to, Safety Shoes, Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Respirators/Masks, and/or Protective Gloves as required by site and/or customer site. Take your career to a new level and apply now! A full job description will be provided to candidates who progress to the interview stage or any candidate upon request. This job requires an awareness of any potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity, as the foundation for the Company’s success, reputation and sustainable growth. Company: Airbus Helicopters, Inc. Employment Type: US - Direct Hire Experience Level: Professional Remote Type: On-site Job Family: Training support & services ------ ------ Airbus provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, dis
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