Charlotte, NC, United States of America
17 hours ago
Pilot or Senior Pilot
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Job Summary:

Duke Energy Utility Aviation is looking for an experienced Utility Helicopter Pilot to join our team. Duke Energy Utility Aviation is a team-oriented service organization operating with 2 pilots in Duke Energy aircraft to support the company’s production and maintenance of reliable power. A pilot assigned to Duke Energy Utility Aviation (when flying) performs as Pilot-in-Command for the Utility Patrol helicopters; and (when monitoring) will have duties as a patrol observer. Duties will include the following: conducts scheduled and non-scheduled power and gas line patrols, storm support, performing the role of a flight observer to identify Transmission Line and Vegetation deficiencies, analyzing data, transport of personnel, economic development support and other flights and duties as assigned. Utility Pilots are responsible for the safe and efficient conduct of any assigned flights.  Additionally, they are required to operate in compliance with all governing regulations, Duke Energy policies, and are directly responsible for and is the final authority for the operation of the aircraft. Manages crew and passenger relationships and ensures safe operation of Duke Energy assigned aircraft. A Senior Utility Pilot provides leadership, direction, training and development for pilots and crew members; and has sufficient knowledge, background and experience as a Utility pilot to provide council and guidance to management.

Responsibilities:

Supervises the operation of assigned aircraft and flight crew, including all pre-flight, in-flight and post flight activity. Prepares flight plans, performance calculations, weather considerations, checks NOTAMs / TFRs, completes Flight Risk Assessment and checks any other information pertinent to the safe operations of the aircraft. Uses effective Crew Resource Management and Aeronautical Decision Making to ensure safety of crew and passengers and company property. Ensures all crew and passenger needs have been met for the duration of the flight.

Department Roles as assigned: Training Pilot, Internal Auditor, Safety Officer, Standards Pilot, FDM Gate Keeper, Security, Lead Base Pilot (Plainfield Hangar) etc.

Maintains required pilot and medical certificates. Completes initial aircraft type rating, annual recurrent training and department training.

Assists in the Aviation Safety Management System by submitting observed Hazards/Incidents and performing Risk Assessments and Root Cause Analysis

Basic/Required Qualifications:Note: This posting is for one open position. Dependent on relative experience, the level to which a candidate is aligned is outlined below.

Pilot:

High School/GED

Minimum 5 years Required Related Work Experience

Commercial Pilot Licenses (with Instrument Helicopter rating)

FAA First Class Medical Certificate

Senior Pilot:

High School/GED

Minimum 10 years Required Related Work Experience

Commercial Pilot Licenses

Desired Qualifications:

Bachelor’s Degree

10 years of pilot work related experience

Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)

5,000 hours PIC Rotorcraft-Helicopter

Low Level Flying in the Wire Environment experience.

Part 133 External Load Experience

H145 Experience

Hoist Experience

Safety Management or Instructor Pilot experience.

Effective Management Skills.

Working Conditions:

Field Mobility Classification – Work will be performed in various field locations, as needed, after the onboarding period. However, field employees are required to live within a reasonable daily commute to their assigned work location (within approximately 1hr drive time).

Pre-flight, post-flight and aircraft servicing is accomplished outside in all weather conditions and extreme noise levels associated with airport operations. Outside in all kinds of weather, high noise environment, prolonged sitting (5 hours or more) ability to lift 50 lbs. when loading baggage, on call when not on vacation.

Duty days of 12+ hours are common.

Will be required to be overnight away from home 80 + nights per year.

Required to work some weekends and holidays as necessary.

Stand-by duty as warranted. May be required to be on standby status if not on official vacation

Office duty may be required when not flying.  Mostly daytime hours with some exceptions for night positioning flights.

 Normal aircraft operations are visual meteorological conditions with occasional marginal visual meteorological conditions. Normal helicopter operations occur at low altitude and near flight hazards especially electric lines. Required to be available for immediate call-out for outage response. At times be required to fuel and/or clean aircraft.

Specific Requirements:

3,000 helicopter flight hours

Valid US Passport

First Class Medical

Complete initial type rating in any assigned Duke Energy aircraft

Travel Requirements

25-50%

Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable)No

Represented/Union PositionNo

Visa Sponsored PositionNo

Posting Expiration Date

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

All job postings expire at 12:01 AM on the posting expiration date.

Please note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications.

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