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Tenax Aerospace LLC

Future Opportunity - Challenger 650 (SIC/PIC) Pilot

Tenax Aerospace LLC, Ridgeland, Mississippi, us, 39158

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Thank you for your interest in Tenax Aerospace. Please review our open positions and apply to the positions that match your qualifications. Established in 2001, Tenax Aerospace, LLC (Tenax) is a privately-owned small business located in Ridgeland, Mississippi, with a focus on delivering excellence in the field of special mission aviation.

With a legacy spanning over two decades, Tenax remains a distinguished provider of specialized mission aviation programs to both the U.S. Government and esteemed private sector customers. These programs encompass a wide range of mission types, including multi-mission aviation platforms, aerial firefighting support, sensor integrations, airborne data acquisition, and ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance).

Future Opportunity - Challenger 650 (SIC/PIC) Pilot The Role Tenax Aerospace, LLC, a Mississippi-based company specializing in Special Mission Aviation Solutions for U.S. Government and commercial customers is growing and will be adding positions for Challenger 650 rated Pilots. This position focuses on operating a modified Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft for airborne data acquisition missions, including aerial surveys, and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations, often in challenging domestic (CONUS) and international (OCONUS) environments. Tenax is known for its flexible operations, well equipped aircraft, and interesting missions with a broad range of capabilities ranging from Mapping, to ISR, to Wildland Firefighting.

The Mission

Flight Operations:

Serve as Pilot in Command (PIC) or Second in Command (SIC) for CONUS/OCONUS data acquisition flights, including precise aerial surveys tailored to sensor specific flight profiles. Operations are conducted in compliance with FAA regulations, DCMA 82210-1D, local customer SOPs, and Company policies and SOPs.

Mission Support:

Assist with planning, aircrew mobilization, weather assessment, and airspace coordination, Conduct Pre- and post – flight briefings with Tenax and customer teams.

Professional Representation:

interface with U.S. and foreign government reps, maintaining a professional image. Provide daily updates to Chief Pilot and Flight Operations Manager.

Other Duties:

Handle additional assignments, maintain certifications, (e.g., medical, type ratings, recurrent training), and support customer needs.

Deployment Readiness:

maintain all applicable documentation and certifications for deployment eligibility based on specific customer and location requirements to include but not limited to items such as, all general and location specific training, Passport, specific VISAs. Deployment locations can be worldwide depending on missions and often are in austere locations.

The Work Environment

Primarily field–based with varying levels of office structure ranging from full field offices to hotel rooms to FBO style shared space.

Involves frequent travel on a rotational basis to CONUS and OCONUS locations typically with a 60/60 rotational schedule.

Requires some physical capability (lifting 50+ lbs) and flexibility for long hours. Typical flights are 10 hours in length with 12 hour total duty days.

What You'll Need

High School Diploma.

Current FAA Multi-Engine Commercial pilot license with Instrument Rating

FAA Class II Medical Certificate

Flight time experience: total time of 3,000 hours of which 1,500 must be multiengine turbine time. Additionally, 500 hours of the 1,500 hours must be multiengine turbojet time.

Must have 1,000 hours PIC of which 300 must be in a similar type aircraft.

Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Permit

Possess a valid driver’s license and an international driver’s permit

Capable of lifting at least 50 pounds

Ability to work extra hours when necessary

Possess a current US Passport

Able to secure necessary VISA(s)

Must possess and maintain TS-SCI level security clearance

Must be able to complete pre-deployment training, DOT drug testing, and a medical examination in accordance with program standards through a CONUS Replacement Center

What Will Make You Stand Out

ATP Certificate

Challenger 650 type rating

International PIC flight experience

Prior US Government operational flight experience

Experience flying ISR, aerial mapping, or airborne data collection mission profiles

Prior overseas military or government rotation experience

Familiarity with DCMA Instruction 8210-1C or Army Regulation 95-20

Bachelor’s degree in a related field.

Tenax is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.

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