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Confidential - Job Hiring, California, Missouri, United States, 65018

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Base pay range $250,000.00/yr - $300,000.00/yr

Our client, a private UHNWI is seeking a G-IV Captain to join their aviation team.

Private Family Office: Gulfstream G-IV Captain

Aircraft:

Gulfstream G-IV

Annual Compensation:

$250,000–$300,000 (based on qualifications)

Benefits Package:

Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and 401(k)

Airports : Long Beach and Palomar

Role Overview This position serves as the lead pilot within a privately operated aviation program supporting personal and business travel for a private principal. Operating exclusively under FAA Part 91, the Captain assumes full responsibility for the execution, safety, and operational excellence of flights conducted on a Gulfstream G-IV and a King Air 350.

The role demands superior technical proficiency, international operating experience, and an elevated service mindset. Schedules are dynamic and may require immediate availability. Success in this role requires sound judgment, discretion, adaptability, and comfort operating in a small, highly trusted flight department.

Aircraft Command & Operational Control

Maintain command authority for all assigned flights, prioritizing safety above all operational considerations

Ensure adherence to FAA regulations, internal operating procedures, and recognized aviation best practices

Execute comprehensive preflight planning including routing, fuel strategy, weather analysis, and contingency planning

Perform all flight-related duties across all phases of operation with precision and attention to detail

Retain proficiency and operational readiness across all assigned aircraft

Training, Compliance & Regulatory Readiness

Hold and maintain appropriate Gulfstream and King Air type ratings

Complete required simulator events, recurrent training, and emergency procedures programs

Participate in safety management initiatives and international operations training

Remain informed on evolving regulatory requirements, including oceanic, RVSM, and global airspace protocols

Coordinate domestic and international travel exclusively for private use

Manage flight logistics including permits, landing approvals, slots, and ground services

Liaise with FBOs, handlers, catering providers, and ground transportation partners

Oversee cabin condition and presentation to ensure a seamless onboard experience

Communicate operational updates proactively and professionally

Travel assignments may range from brief domestic missions to extended international itineraries lasting multiple weeks

Maintenance & Fleet Oversight

Partner with maintenance leadership and approved service centers to manage aircraft airworthiness

Track inspection schedules, maintenance actions, and compliance with ADs and service bulletins

Maintain accurate and complete aircraft records and flight documentation

Act as the primary operational contact for maintenance vendors

Support coordinated oversight of both aircraft within the private fleet

All aircraft operations and management are handled internally

Professional Conduct & Confidentiality

Safeguard all information related to passengers, travel, and operations

Represent the aviation program with professionalism, discretion, and composure

Maintain clear communication and level-headed decision-making under changing conditions

Approach challenges with a calm, solutions-focused mindset

Minimum Qualifications

Valid FAA First-Class Medical

Gulfstream G-IV / G300 / G400 type rating (initial training may be provided for exceptional candidates)

King Air 350 (BE-300) type rating

4,000+ hours total flight time

2,000+ hours turbine PIC

500+ hours in type strongly preferred

Demonstrated international operational experience

Prior experience in Part 91 or Part 91K private operations

Clean FAA safety and enforcement record

Ability to reside within a two-hour radius of the Southern California operating base or relocate

Additional Conditions of Employment

Pre-employment drug screening and participation in ongoing FAA/DOT testing programs

Favorable criminal background, credit, and PRIA review

Valid passport with unrestricted international travel authorization

Flexibility to support short-notice departures and extended travel schedules

Typical workload averages 12–18 duty days per month; structured time off established annually

CPR and basic first-aid certification required (or obtained upon hire)

Please submit your resume for consideration!

We will consider qualified candidates with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.

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