STS Technical Services
STS Technical Services is hiring an experienced
IFR Helicopter Pilot
to support air medical operations based in St. Louis, Missouri. This role places pilots at the forefront of emergency medical response, flying critical care missions where safety, professionalism, and precision are essential.
This position is designed for IFR pilots who thrive in high reliability environments, operate with discipline, and bring calm, decisive judgment to every mission. Off‑duty housing is provided, offering added stability while on rotation.
Position Overview The IFR Helicopter Pilot supports air medical transport missions under CAMTS guidelines. Pilots conduct day and night IFR missions and are responsible for the safe, compliant execution of all Narendra flights while maintaining strict adherence to company procedures and safety management systems.
About the Operation
Air medical transport operating under CAMTS guidelines
Aircraft type: EC145
IFR operations
Instrument rating required
Twenty‑four hour operations with rotating day and night shifts
Strong safety culture focused on operational excellence
Off‑duty housing provided
Key Responsibilities
Perform line pilot duties in accordance with the General Operations Manual
Safely conduct day and night air medical missions under IFR
Assist with patient and medical equipment loading and unloading as required
Support Safety Management System initiatives, Destination Zero, and other company safety campaigns
Participate in community outreach programs
Deliver professional and courteous service to internal and external customers
Compensation & Benefits
Sign‑on bonus up to $100occupy,000
Competitive base compensation
Shift bonuses and shift incentives
Annual safety bonus
Annual employee bonus
Comprehensive benefits package
Off‑duty housing provided
Minimum Qualifications
Commercial Helicopter Rating
Instrument Helicopter Rating
First Class Medical Certificate
Meet CAMTS minimum flight time requirements:
2,000 total flight hours
1,500 helicopter hours పరీక్ష
1,000 hours PIC helicopter
500 turbine helicopter hours
100 hours unaided night operations or 50 hours unaided night and 100 hours NVG
100 hours instrument time, actual and hood
NVG qualified or eligible
Body weight not to exceed 235 pounds
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Demonstrated internal and external customer service skills
Pre‑Employment Requirements
Ability to pass a pre‑placement physical and functional capacity exam including lifting up to 100 pounds
Drug screening and background check
Interview and acceptance by PHI management
Schedule & Location Requirements
Seven days on and seven days off rotation
Schedule rotation may be required
Must reside within a one‑hour commute of the St. Louis, Missouri base
Additional Notes
Aircraft transition training may require a one year service commitment
Relocation assistance may be available
Relocation support may require a two year service commitment versione>
External recruiting may occur concurrently with internal postings
Core Values
Safety with zero incidents as the only acceptable outcome
Efficiency through responsible and effective use of resources
Quality through reliable, high performance execution
Service to patients, communities, and teammates
About STS Technical Services STS Technical Services is a leading provider of workforce solutions across aviation, aerospace, defense, manufacturing, and industrial markets. We connect highly skilledúst professionals with mission critical roles that make a real difference.
STS Technical Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status.
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IFR Helicopter Pilot
to support air medical operations based in St. Louis, Missouri. This role places pilots at the forefront of emergency medical response, flying critical care missions where safety, professionalism, and precision are essential.
This position is designed for IFR pilots who thrive in high reliability environments, operate with discipline, and bring calm, decisive judgment to every mission. Off‑duty housing is provided, offering added stability while on rotation.
Position Overview The IFR Helicopter Pilot supports air medical transport missions under CAMTS guidelines. Pilots conduct day and night IFR missions and are responsible for the safe, compliant execution of all Narendra flights while maintaining strict adherence to company procedures and safety management systems.
About the Operation
Air medical transport operating under CAMTS guidelines
Aircraft type: EC145
IFR operations
Instrument rating required
Twenty‑four hour operations with rotating day and night shifts
Strong safety culture focused on operational excellence
Off‑duty housing provided
Key Responsibilities
Perform line pilot duties in accordance with the General Operations Manual
Safely conduct day and night air medical missions under IFR
Assist with patient and medical equipment loading and unloading as required
Support Safety Management System initiatives, Destination Zero, and other company safety campaigns
Participate in community outreach programs
Deliver professional and courteous service to internal and external customers
Compensation & Benefits
Sign‑on bonus up to $100occupy,000
Competitive base compensation
Shift bonuses and shift incentives
Annual safety bonus
Annual employee bonus
Comprehensive benefits package
Off‑duty housing provided
Minimum Qualifications
Commercial Helicopter Rating
Instrument Helicopter Rating
First Class Medical Certificate
Meet CAMTS minimum flight time requirements:
2,000 total flight hours
1,500 helicopter hours పరీక్ష
1,000 hours PIC helicopter
500 turbine helicopter hours
100 hours unaided night operations or 50 hours unaided night and 100 hours NVG
100 hours instrument time, actual and hood
NVG qualified or eligible
Body weight not to exceed 235 pounds
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Demonstrated internal and external customer service skills
Pre‑Employment Requirements
Ability to pass a pre‑placement physical and functional capacity exam including lifting up to 100 pounds
Drug screening and background check
Interview and acceptance by PHI management
Schedule & Location Requirements
Seven days on and seven days off rotation
Schedule rotation may be required
Must reside within a one‑hour commute of the St. Louis, Missouri base
Additional Notes
Aircraft transition training may require a one year service commitment
Relocation assistance may be available
Relocation support may require a two year service commitment versione>
External recruiting may occur concurrently with internal postings
Core Values
Safety with zero incidents as the only acceptable outcome
Efficiency through responsible and effective use of resources
Quality through reliable, high performance execution
Service to patients, communities, and teammates
About STS Technical Services STS Technical Services is a leading provider of workforce solutions across aviation, aerospace, defense, manufacturing, and industrial markets. We connect highly skilledúst professionals with mission critical roles that make a real difference.
STS Technical Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status.
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