A Captain acts as Pilot in Command (PIC) or Second in Command (SIC), ensuring flight operations are conducted with the highest standards of safety, passenger convenience, and cost-efficiency
Job Summary
A Captain acts as Pilot in Command (PIC) or Second in Command (SIC), ensuring flight operations are conducted with the highest standards of safety, passenger convenience, and cost-efficiency.
Responsibilities include all planning related to assigned flights, such as checking meteorology, calculating fuel, preparing flight plans, and coordinating catering and security requirements.
Oxy strives to attract and retain talented employees by investing in their professional development and providing rewarding opportunities for personal growth.
Matching Summary
A Captain acts as Pilot in Command (PIC) or Second in Command (SIC), ensuring flight operations are conducted with the highest standards of safety, passenger convenience, and cost-efficiency.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Maintain highest standards of safety
Ensure passenger convenience and cost-efficiency
Compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations
Aircraft Flight Manual and Certificate of Airworthiness requirements
Company policies and procedures
Standard aviation good operating procedures
Discreet with sensitive or confidential company information
Neat, groomed appearance and positive attitude
Flight planning and execution
Meteorology and fuel calculation
Weight and balance calculations
Aircraft maintenance coordination
Preflight inspections
Crew briefings
Maintain currency of pilot certificates and medical certificate
Participation in department projects
Adherence to core values of Occidental
Nice-to-have
Invest in professional development
Rewarding opportunities for personal growth
Advance lower-carbon technologies
Positive impact on communities
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree preferred or equivalent experience
Minimum of 5 years’ experience in aviation flight operations
Valid Airline Transport Pilot Rating (ATP) with an EMB170 specific type rating
Valid FAA First Class Medical Certificate
English proficient
Restricted FCC Radio Telephone Operators Permit
Valid automobile driver’s license
Valid passport with no restrictions
Minimum 3000 hours total flight time
Minimum 500 hours as Pilot in Command
Minimum 500 hours as Pilot in Command of multiengine aircraft
FAA 14CFR Part 125 operational experience (Desired)
Minimum of 3 years’ experience in corporate aviation (Desired)