United Therapeutics
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Who We Are We are the first publicly-traded biotech or pharmaceutical company to take the form of a public benefit corporation. Our public benefit purpose is to provide a brighter future for patients through the development of novel pharmaceutical therapies; and technologies that expand the availability of transplantable organs.
United Therapeutics (Nasdaq: UTHR) seeks to travel down the corridors of indifference to develop treatments for rare, deadly diseases. We were founded in 1996 by a family seeking a cure for their daughter’s pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Today, we have six FDA-approved therapies that treat PAH, pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease (PH-ILD) and neuroblastoma, a rare pediatric cancer. Our near-term pipeline seeks to develop additional therapies for PAH and pulmonary fibrosis (PF).
The cure for end-stage life-threatening diseases like PAH, PH-ILD, PF, and many others is an organ transplant, but only a small percentage of donated organs are available to address the vast need. For this reason, we are working to create manufactured organs to address the shortage of kidneys, hearts, lungs, and livers available for transplant. We believe an unlimited supply of tolerable, transplantable organs will eliminate the transplant waiting list and cure end-stage organ diseases for which transplant is not currently an option.
Who you are
The Captain maintains full control and responsibility for the overall safety, efficiency and smooth operation of company aircraft flights. The Captain's primary purpose is to provide safe and reliable air transportation to company executives and their guest(s).
Responsibilities
Prepare a detailed flight plan based on thorough review of the route, weather reports, flight restrictions, notams and schedules for departures and arrivals
Ensure all aircraft systems and on-board safety and navigation equipment are in working order and have been approved by qualified technicians
Complete pre-flight checks and brief the cabin crew
Act as Pilot in Command on company aircraft and work as a team with other crew members to provide safe and reliable air transportation
Track and log all information pertaining to technical issues; complete the standard flight documentation as required by the Director of Aviation
Perform non-flight duties to support aviation department operations, including safety officer assistance and Flight Operations Manual (FOM) update for regulatory compliance
All other duties as required
For this role you will need Minimum Requirements
H.S. Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) or
12+ years of experience as a licensed commercial pilot
5+ years of experience as a ATP (Airline Transport Pilot)
Airline Transport Pilot
First Class Medical
3,000+ hours in flight
2,000+ flight time as Pilot in Command
Strong understanding of international rules and regulations
Flexibility and adaptability
Knowledge of in-flight safety
Remains calm under pressure
Polite and personable
Interpersonal and customer service skills
Prepared for emergency situations
Detail-oriented
Able to work alone or with a team
Preferred Qualifications
Associates Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
GV Type Rating
GVII Type Rating
500+ flight hours in large-cabin aircraft
Company culture and benefits At United Therapeutics, our mission and vision are one. We use our enthusiasm, creativity, and persistence to innovate for the unmet medical needs of our patients and to benefit our other stakeholders. We are bold and unconventional. We have fun, we do good.
Eligible employees may participate in the Company’s comprehensive benefits suite of programs, including medical / dental / vision / prescription coverage, employee wellness resources, savings plans (401k and ESPP), paid time off & paid parental leave benefits, disability benefits, and more. For additional information on Company benefits, please visit https://www.unither.com/careers/benefits-and-amenities
United Therapeutics Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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Who We Are We are the first publicly-traded biotech or pharmaceutical company to take the form of a public benefit corporation. Our public benefit purpose is to provide a brighter future for patients through the development of novel pharmaceutical therapies; and technologies that expand the availability of transplantable organs.
United Therapeutics (Nasdaq: UTHR) seeks to travel down the corridors of indifference to develop treatments for rare, deadly diseases. We were founded in 1996 by a family seeking a cure for their daughter’s pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Today, we have six FDA-approved therapies that treat PAH, pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease (PH-ILD) and neuroblastoma, a rare pediatric cancer. Our near-term pipeline seeks to develop additional therapies for PAH and pulmonary fibrosis (PF).
The cure for end-stage life-threatening diseases like PAH, PH-ILD, PF, and many others is an organ transplant, but only a small percentage of donated organs are available to address the vast need. For this reason, we are working to create manufactured organs to address the shortage of kidneys, hearts, lungs, and livers available for transplant. We believe an unlimited supply of tolerable, transplantable organs will eliminate the transplant waiting list and cure end-stage organ diseases for which transplant is not currently an option.
Who you are
The Captain maintains full control and responsibility for the overall safety, efficiency and smooth operation of company aircraft flights. The Captain's primary purpose is to provide safe and reliable air transportation to company executives and their guest(s).
Responsibilities
Prepare a detailed flight plan based on thorough review of the route, weather reports, flight restrictions, notams and schedules for departures and arrivals
Ensure all aircraft systems and on-board safety and navigation equipment are in working order and have been approved by qualified technicians
Complete pre-flight checks and brief the cabin crew
Act as Pilot in Command on company aircraft and work as a team with other crew members to provide safe and reliable air transportation
Track and log all information pertaining to technical issues; complete the standard flight documentation as required by the Director of Aviation
Perform non-flight duties to support aviation department operations, including safety officer assistance and Flight Operations Manual (FOM) update for regulatory compliance
All other duties as required
For this role you will need Minimum Requirements
H.S. Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) or
12+ years of experience as a licensed commercial pilot
5+ years of experience as a ATP (Airline Transport Pilot)
Airline Transport Pilot
First Class Medical
3,000+ hours in flight
2,000+ flight time as Pilot in Command
Strong understanding of international rules and regulations
Flexibility and adaptability
Knowledge of in-flight safety
Remains calm under pressure
Polite and personable
Interpersonal and customer service skills
Prepared for emergency situations
Detail-oriented
Able to work alone or with a team
Preferred Qualifications
Associates Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
GV Type Rating
GVII Type Rating
500+ flight hours in large-cabin aircraft
Company culture and benefits At United Therapeutics, our mission and vision are one. We use our enthusiasm, creativity, and persistence to innovate for the unmet medical needs of our patients and to benefit our other stakeholders. We are bold and unconventional. We have fun, we do good.
Eligible employees may participate in the Company’s comprehensive benefits suite of programs, including medical / dental / vision / prescription coverage, employee wellness resources, savings plans (401k and ESPP), paid time off & paid parental leave benefits, disability benefits, and more. For additional information on Company benefits, please visit https://www.unither.com/careers/benefits-and-amenities
United Therapeutics Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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