Maritime Surveillance Pilot
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TSC has a need to add a pilot to support and serve as a PIC for civil fisheries enforcement maritime surveillance missions at locations in the Central and Western Pacific.
This position requires rotational assignments approximately 60 in length, followed by 60 days off.
TSC offers a dynamic, team-oriented work environment and is positioned for significant growth. TSC represents an ideal opportunity for those who wish to have their daily contributions not only recognized by the team but also have those daily contributions make a noticeable difference in the security of the United States and allies around the globe. TSC provides full life cycle support, from advanced concept development through field sustainment of deployed land, air, sea and space-based sensors and solutions. TSC has supported Federal Government, commercial, and international customers for over 50 years. Some of our Government customers include the US Military Services, Defense Agencies, and the Federal Aviation Administration. TSC is headquartered in Arlington, VA, maintains offices in 11 locations nationwide and currently employs more than 600 people.
If you’re ready to put your skills to the test with a company positioned for future of aviation and feel you meet the job requirements outlined below, we look forward to receiving and reviewing your application.
Responsibilities:
Missions are planned and flown in accordance with air tasking orders received. TSC will provide required training for the mission and aircraft operations. Flights are conducted in a civilian registered King Air 200 aircraft configured for maritime surveillance and are dual pilot operations in accordance with 14 CFR Part 91.
Pilot and Command a King Air 200 aircraft on surveillance missions
Prepare and file flight plans, conduct pre-flight inspection to assure proper loading, equipment, and staff
Ensure correct weight and balance and fuel supply
Conduct briefings with crew members and non-crew members on safety and emergency procedures required by the TSC or others
Maintain various flight records
Provide detailed and effective communication with crew and ground personnel
Actively participate with the deployed team in aviation and non-aviation capacities
Provide aircraft and program capabilities briefings to local officials
Required Qualifications:
Commercial Pilot, Airplane Multi-Engine Land (MEL) with instrument rating
Flying experience in surveillance operations or similar mission profiles
Second class medical certificate
Current Passport
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to maintain good working relationships with the tasking authority, local officials, customer on-site representatives, and crew members
Good health and ability to maintain physical conditioning appropriate for the mission
Ability to provide exemplary references as a professional aviator
Read, write, speak, and understand English
COVID 19 Vaccine required
Flight Time Requirements:
When evaluating the flight time of applicants meeting the basic qualifications, consideration will be given to, quality, quantity, recent experience, and verifiability of training; complexity of aircraft flown; types of flight operations; and hours flown as PIC in turbine powered aircraft.
Applicants invited to interview must provide appropriate documentation of all flight hours.
Minimum of 1,000 total flight hours
Minimum of 700 hours of total PIC time
Minimum of 500 hours MEL
Minimum 250 hours in turbine powered aircraft
Preferred Flight Experience:
Minimum of 3000 hours of total documented flight time
Minimum of 1500 hours of total Pilot in Command time
Minimum of 1000 MEL
200 hours in BE200/350
100 hours of instrument (actual) time
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)
Travel Required:
Significant travel required during rotational schedule
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