Job Summary To execute scheduled oil & gas flights in the safest and most efficient manner in accordance with aviation regulation and whilst upholding NHV standards. Main Responsibilities Understanding the client’s business & needs, under the decision and supervision of the Chief Pilot. Acting responsible to the pilot-in-command in assisting the conduct of an efficient flight. Maintaining familiarity with the relevant UK air legislation, agreed aviation practices and local procedures. Maintaining familiarity with NHV’s Operations Manual, NTP’s and other related manuals, procedures and instructions for fulfilling the job. Assisting the pilot-in-command when requested, with respect to administrative flight duties. Supporting the pilot-in-command in maintaining a proper standard of crew discipline, conduct and personal appearance. Carrying out flight duties, in accordance with NHV’s SOP’s, limitations and performance related to the allocated helicopter type. Taking care of tasks forwarded by the Chief Pilot to the crew. Leading by example and promoting a team spirit amongst colleagues. Respecting the code of conduct and overall behavior towards the whole NHV team, as well as respecting the ‘Drugs & Alcohol’ policy. Respecting the local content, culture and environment and adapt accordingly. Skills & Experience Experience Technical requirements: UK CAA CPL(H) Valid UK CAA Class 1 Medical Valid UK CAA IR (H) Multi Engine ATPL (H) theory and MCC certificate EASA CPL/ATPL(H) - desirable Type rating: AW139 AW169 Total expected flight hours: Min. 500 hours total flight time on helicopters Min. 500 hours multi-engine helicopter Skills Languages: English Proficiency Level 4 Good ICT-knowledge (specific aviation software & administrative programs) Knows & plays by the procedures & processes (operational, quality, safety) installed by the company. Flexible (e.g. for double crewing) a team player, result driven and customer focused. Download attachment(s) This job as a PDF file