
Second in Command - Global ExpressWorldwide Jet
Aircraft: Global ExpressLocation: United StatesType-rated
Total Time2,500 hrs
PIC Time0 hrs
Jet Time200 hrs
Multi-Engine500 hrs
Roster15/13
Salary$150,000/yr
About This Role
Worldwide Jet is seeking an experienced Second in Command (First Officer) for their Global Express business jet operations, based in the United States. This is a permanent position serving corporate and executive clients with Part 91/135 flight operations. Candidates must have a minimum of 2500 total flight hours, 50 hours in type on the Global Express, 500 multi-engine hours, and 200 turbine hours, with a valid FAA ATPL and Class 1 Medical. The position offers a competitive $150,000 annual salary plus comprehensive benefits including health insurance, dental, vision, life insurance, per diem, and performance bonuses, with a favorable 15 on/13 off roster pattern and home-based operations within two hours of a Gateway Airport.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Operate Global Express aircraft as Second in Command
- Conduct pre-flight inspections and safety checks
- Manage crew resource management and flight operations
- Ensure compliance with FAA Part 135 regulations
- Provide professional crew services to charter clients
What We Offer
Base salary $150,000 per year401(k) planHealth Savings Account (HSA) with options: HSA Base, HSA Plus, and PPODental insuranceVision insuranceLife and Voluntary Life insuranceMedical insuranceTelemedicine servicesGAP insuranceAflac programsMonthly phone allowanceMonthly uniform allowancePer diemYear-end profitability and performance bonusOpportunity to earn additional pay through company programs
Requirements
- Valid FAA ATPL license
- Minimum 2500 hours total flight time
- Minimum 50 hours in type on Global Express
- Minimum 500 hours multi-engine time
- Minimum 200 hours turbine time
- Minimum 75 hours total instrument time
- Global Express type rating required
- Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate
- Experience in Part 91/135 operations
- US Passport required
- Priority given to current and qualified Part 135 pilots
- Proficient in computer operations and software (Internet, Email, iPads, Excel, etc.)
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and written
- Ability to perform service operations outside and in extreme temperatures
- Able to manage rest and perform red-eye flights
- Ability to maintain unrestricted travel to/from Canada
- Applicants must meet US and EASA regulations
- COVID-19 vaccination required where permitted by applicable law
About Worldwide Jet
Worldwide Jet is a corporate aviation operator providing Part 91/135 flight operations with Global Express aircraft serving executive and business aviation clients.