Assistant Chief Pilot Retail & Wholesale - Oxford, MS at Geebo

Assistant Chief Pilot

3.
0 Oxford, MS Oxford, MS Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$100K - $127K a year Estimated:
$100K - $127K a year Why Fly A RED Tail and Wear A BLUE TIE Because You're a NAME Not a NUMBER.
Take a Career Where You Become Someone, Not Something.
STEEL JET 119 Department Director of Operations 200k - 415k Assistant Director of Operations 185k - 250k Chief Pilot 200k - 415k Assistant Chief Pilot 150k - 250k NICHOLAS AIR 119's are hand selected by the Founder and CEO.
These positions are the most coveted positions in the realm of the flight department.
Managing the industry's most elite group of pilots is a humbling experience as you collaborate daily with the best the industry has to offer.
This position typically is not direct entry and requires years of internal flight operation duties, affording you the knowledge to adhere and enforce the stringent NICHOLAS AIR standard.
The current growth of our footprint and new additions to our program such as the G600 platform, has opened the opportunity to seek external candidates that have prior experience in the 119 field.
But more importantly, candidates that have leadership experience and desire to make a difference by creating and adhering to higher standards than others.
Our motto, You're a Name, Not a Number is important to us, as it enables our employees to be part of a team and not a union.
If you are selected to become part of the NICHOLAS AIR Team, you will enjoy our strong commitment to running a sustainable business model that, for over 25 years, has afforded our employees job security no matter the economic climate.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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