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sandrich 11-16-2011 08:28 AM

natlitter, check your email.

natlitter 11-16-2011 03:10 PM

Wow, this generated a lot more interested than I had anticipated. Here are a few of the specifics we are looking for.

Pilot:
1000 TT
250 Multi

Systems Operator:
250TT

We fly two Cessna 320's and a Beech Bonanza. We are immediately interested in another pilot for our 320 and a systems operator. We will be hiring before the end of the year. Potentially, we are looking at hiring an additional pilot and operator by February.

It is a one year commitment and you would need to relocate to Caldwell, ID (20 miles West of Boise). All positions are full-time salaried with salary depending on TT and experience. Includes health benefits and PTO.

Please email all inquiries and resumes to: [email protected]

Thanks for the interest.

USMCFLYR 11-16-2011 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by natlitter (Post 1086258)
Wow, this generated a lot more interested than I had anticipated. Here are a few of the specifics we are looking for.

Pilot:
1000 TT
250 Multi

Systems Operator:
250TT

We fly two Cessna 320's and a Beech Bonanza. We are immediately interested in another pilot for our 320 and a systems operator. We will be hiring before the end of the year. Potentially, we are looking at hiring an additional pilot and operator by February.

It is a one year commitment and you would need to relocate to Caldwell, ID (20 miles West of Boise). All positions are full-time salaried with salary depending on TT and experience. Includes health benefits and PTO.

Please email all inquiries and resumes to: [email protected]

Thanks for the interest.

Do the system operators have a chance to move to pilot positions before the 1000 TT?

You mentioned salaried positions based on TT and experience.
What ranges are youbtalking about here?

Yes - if you throw out a hiring vibe in this economic environment without adding in some initial requirements I'm sure you'll end up inundated with resumes from aspiring pilots. I hope that you will find what you are looking for among our APC pilots. Good luck!

USMCFLYR
USMCFLYR

natlitter 11-17-2011 07:18 AM

Do the system operators have a chance to move to pilot positions before the 1000 TT?

Absolutely. One of our pilots that is leaving at the end of the year, moved into the 320 after about 6 month and 500 hours. If you prove that you can do the job, opportunities for advancement are available.

You mentioned salaried positions based on TT and experience.
What ranges are youbtalking about here?


Systems operators with no experience usually start around $27k and it goes up from there. We usually do an evaluation after 6 months. If you've picked up on the job and are doing what we ask, we reward accordingly.

Yes - if you throw out a hiring vibe in this economic environment without adding in some initial requirements I'm sure you'll end up inundated with resumes from aspiring pilots. I hope that you will find what you are looking for among our APC pilots. Good luck!

Thanks! Feedback from these forums has been great. I will definitely be using this site first for any future searches.

jimboflyp68 11-17-2011 12:36 PM

Do you have any aerial radio telemetry tracking experience? Other Natural Resource flying?

natlitter 11-17-2011 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by jimboflyp68 (Post 1086790)
Do you have any aerial radio telemetry tracking experience? Other Natural Resource flying?

I've never heard of aerial radio telemetry tracking and am not sure what you mean by Natural Resource flying.

USMCFLYR 11-17-2011 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by jimboflyp68 (Post 1086790)
Do you have any aerial radio telemetry tracking experience? Other Natural Resource flying?


Originally Posted by natlitter (Post 1086855)
I've never heard of aerial radio telemetry tracking and am not sure what you mean by Natural Resource flying.

Sounds like tracking caribou or fish spotting :D

USMCFLYR

AcesHigh 11-27-2011 10:50 AM

Nat, I sent you an email with my resume.Hope to hear from you soon!

natlitter 01-09-2012 09:13 AM

Job Filled
 
Thanks everyone for looking. We have filled the position - with someone from here! I'll post again as positions open up.


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