NetJets
Pilot (First Officer) - South Central Region
NetJets, College Station, Texas, United States, 77840
Pilot (First Officer) – South Central Region
Apply to join NetJets as a Pilot (First Officer) in the South Central Region. This role is one of the first 25 applicants available. Join the NetJets Team
NetJets, the global private aviation leader for more than 60 years, provides the pinnacle of private travel, defined by a signature commitment to unwavering safety, personalized service, and reliable global access. Discover why NetJets is the ultimate career destination, offering exceptional benefits and growth opportunities. Purpose of Position
The Pilot is responsible for providing a superior air transportation experience with a continued safety record second to none on each and every flight. The Pilot is the face of NetJets, providing not only technically accurate and safe transportation but also delivering an exceptional service experience for every NetJets Owner and passenger. The role requires wearing many hats, resulting in a concierge service level experience ranging from professional aviator to in‑flight service provider. The Pilot is in full command of the aircraft at all times and must always maintain a professional demeanor. Tasks and Responsibilities
Safe operation of the aircraft from taxi, take‑off, and landing per FAA guidelines, original equipment manufacturer checklists, NetJets Flight Operations Manual (FOM) or Aircraft Operating Manual (AOM), and standard operating practices (SOPs). Greet owners/passengers pre‑flight, make introductions, brief them on the flight/trip, verify itinerary, provide weather updates and safety briefings, and explain any itinerary changes. Deliver in‑flight service including the handling of alcohol and catering. Load and properly stow all baggage on the aircraft as needed. Handle and conduct flights for owners with pets and those who smoke. Act as the final authority on the aircraft regarding all operational areas, including compliance with all applicable safety and regulatory guidance. Serve as a liaison for owners/passengers and NetJets from the time they arrive at the FBO until they have safely landed at the final destination and departed the final FBO. Communicate any maintenance abnormalities or discrepancies to the Company via the aircraft Maintenance Control Center (MCC) controller on duty, and complete related paperwork. Perform other duties as assigned depending on the assignment. Note
It is not possible to list all required duties on this form. Other important duties may be assigned. For a list of essential job functions, please refer to the essential functions document for this job. Education
High School diploma. Certifications and Licenses
Written FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certification First Class Medical Certificate Years of Experience
Not specified. Core Competencies
Adaptability Collaboration Strives for Positive Results Service‑Oriented Curiosity Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other (KSAOs)
FAA ATP, Restricted ATP, or meet the requirements for FAA ATP or Restricted ATP (R‑ATP) certificate with multi‑engine rating. At least 21 years of age. 1,500 hours total flight time experience or 1,250 hours with appropriate university R‑ATP certificate or 1,000 hours with military pilot qualification or 1,000 hours with appropriate university R‑ATP certificate. 200 hours cross‑country (>50 nm) flight time. 250 hours fixed‑wing PIC. 100 hours of night flying, or 75 hours with >=45 night takeoffs and landings. 75 hours of instrument time (actual or simulated in‑flight, excluding simulator time). ATP written completed prior to start of indoctrination training. 50 hours fixed‑wing, multi‑engine time. Current FAA First‑Class Medical certificate. FCC Restricted Radio Operator's Permit. Valid passport. Authorization to work in the U.S. and travel in and out of the country without restriction. Must be able to work varying hours including day and night, weekdays, weekends, and holidays. Must be extremely flexible and demonstrate ability to adjust to rapid changes. Manage rest to be prepared for flight duty at all times. Duty may last up to fourteen hours per day for up to eight days and may span different time zones and extreme weather. Carry accommodation for seven or more days and nights, staying in hotels. Secure appropriate airport authority and/or U.S. Customs security badges. Pass Transportation Security Administration required background screening. Valid United States passport and travel internationally without restrictions. Valid State driver's license. Read, write, speak, and understand English fluently. Service‑oriented with a neat, well‑groomed appearance and ability to make a positive impression including strong capability to interact with passengers. Excellent oral and written communication skills, especially under pressure. Make quick and accurate decisions with close attention to detail, both technically and from a passenger‑service perspective. Exert up to 50 lb of force occasionally, up to 30 lb frequently, and up to 10 lb constantly to move objects. Work around animals, including handling and care prior to, during, and after owner flights. Conduct flights for owners who smoke. Base Salary Range
$86,015 – $117,706. How NetJets Supports You
NetJets is proud to provide a variety of attractive benefits at no cost. Employees have access to no‑cost options including Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits, along with robust networks of nationwide providers. NetJets offers benefits so you can
LIVE WELL —a comprehensive package to support your mind, body, and life. Our Comprehensive Suite of Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision Healthcare Advocacy Employee Assistance Program Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Account with annual employer contribution Wellness Programs & Discounts Paid Time Off Parental Leave of Absence Life and Accident Insurance Voluntary benefits (financial protection plans) 401(k) plan, with 67% of every dollar you contribute matched by NetJets Short and Long‑Term Disability Legal Plan Identity Theft Protection Plans Pet Insurance Family & Caregiving Support
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Apply to join NetJets as a Pilot (First Officer) in the South Central Region. This role is one of the first 25 applicants available. Join the NetJets Team
NetJets, the global private aviation leader for more than 60 years, provides the pinnacle of private travel, defined by a signature commitment to unwavering safety, personalized service, and reliable global access. Discover why NetJets is the ultimate career destination, offering exceptional benefits and growth opportunities. Purpose of Position
The Pilot is responsible for providing a superior air transportation experience with a continued safety record second to none on each and every flight. The Pilot is the face of NetJets, providing not only technically accurate and safe transportation but also delivering an exceptional service experience for every NetJets Owner and passenger. The role requires wearing many hats, resulting in a concierge service level experience ranging from professional aviator to in‑flight service provider. The Pilot is in full command of the aircraft at all times and must always maintain a professional demeanor. Tasks and Responsibilities
Safe operation of the aircraft from taxi, take‑off, and landing per FAA guidelines, original equipment manufacturer checklists, NetJets Flight Operations Manual (FOM) or Aircraft Operating Manual (AOM), and standard operating practices (SOPs). Greet owners/passengers pre‑flight, make introductions, brief them on the flight/trip, verify itinerary, provide weather updates and safety briefings, and explain any itinerary changes. Deliver in‑flight service including the handling of alcohol and catering. Load and properly stow all baggage on the aircraft as needed. Handle and conduct flights for owners with pets and those who smoke. Act as the final authority on the aircraft regarding all operational areas, including compliance with all applicable safety and regulatory guidance. Serve as a liaison for owners/passengers and NetJets from the time they arrive at the FBO until they have safely landed at the final destination and departed the final FBO. Communicate any maintenance abnormalities or discrepancies to the Company via the aircraft Maintenance Control Center (MCC) controller on duty, and complete related paperwork. Perform other duties as assigned depending on the assignment. Note
It is not possible to list all required duties on this form. Other important duties may be assigned. For a list of essential job functions, please refer to the essential functions document for this job. Education
High School diploma. Certifications and Licenses
Written FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certification First Class Medical Certificate Years of Experience
Not specified. Core Competencies
Adaptability Collaboration Strives for Positive Results Service‑Oriented Curiosity Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other (KSAOs)
FAA ATP, Restricted ATP, or meet the requirements for FAA ATP or Restricted ATP (R‑ATP) certificate with multi‑engine rating. At least 21 years of age. 1,500 hours total flight time experience or 1,250 hours with appropriate university R‑ATP certificate or 1,000 hours with military pilot qualification or 1,000 hours with appropriate university R‑ATP certificate. 200 hours cross‑country (>50 nm) flight time. 250 hours fixed‑wing PIC. 100 hours of night flying, or 75 hours with >=45 night takeoffs and landings. 75 hours of instrument time (actual or simulated in‑flight, excluding simulator time). ATP written completed prior to start of indoctrination training. 50 hours fixed‑wing, multi‑engine time. Current FAA First‑Class Medical certificate. FCC Restricted Radio Operator's Permit. Valid passport. Authorization to work in the U.S. and travel in and out of the country without restriction. Must be able to work varying hours including day and night, weekdays, weekends, and holidays. Must be extremely flexible and demonstrate ability to adjust to rapid changes. Manage rest to be prepared for flight duty at all times. Duty may last up to fourteen hours per day for up to eight days and may span different time zones and extreme weather. Carry accommodation for seven or more days and nights, staying in hotels. Secure appropriate airport authority and/or U.S. Customs security badges. Pass Transportation Security Administration required background screening. Valid United States passport and travel internationally without restrictions. Valid State driver's license. Read, write, speak, and understand English fluently. Service‑oriented with a neat, well‑groomed appearance and ability to make a positive impression including strong capability to interact with passengers. Excellent oral and written communication skills, especially under pressure. Make quick and accurate decisions with close attention to detail, both technically and from a passenger‑service perspective. Exert up to 50 lb of force occasionally, up to 30 lb frequently, and up to 10 lb constantly to move objects. Work around animals, including handling and care prior to, during, and after owner flights. Conduct flights for owners who smoke. Base Salary Range
$86,015 – $117,706. How NetJets Supports You
NetJets is proud to provide a variety of attractive benefits at no cost. Employees have access to no‑cost options including Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits, along with robust networks of nationwide providers. NetJets offers benefits so you can
LIVE WELL —a comprehensive package to support your mind, body, and life. Our Comprehensive Suite of Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision Healthcare Advocacy Employee Assistance Program Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Account with annual employer contribution Wellness Programs & Discounts Paid Time Off Parental Leave of Absence Life and Accident Insurance Voluntary benefits (financial protection plans) 401(k) plan, with 67% of every dollar you contribute matched by NetJets Short and Long‑Term Disability Legal Plan Identity Theft Protection Plans Pet Insurance Family & Caregiving Support
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