Bombardier Challenger 604 - PIC - KSNA Base at STA Jets
Costa Mesa, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Aug, 26

Salary

225000.0

Posted On

30 May, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

CL-604 PIC Type Rating, Multi-Engine Land Flight, Flight Safety, Passenger Service, Professionalism, Flight Scheduling, Aviation Best Practices

Industry

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Description
STAJets isn't looking for just any pilot — we're looking for aviators who embody the interests of our customers, support their fellow crew members, and represent the STAJets brand with pride. We are seeking individuals who: Prioritize safety and follow best industry practices Focus on exceeding every passenger's expectations Represent the company's culture and brand with professionalism Are open and flexible with ever-changing flight schedules Empower and respect fellow team members Strive for continuous improvement and growth within the company Desired Skills and Experience To qualify as a STAJets pilot candidate, you must have the following: Airline Transport Pilot Certificate (Multi-Engine Land) Current FAA First Class Medical Certificate CL-604 PIC Type Rating Must reside in Southern California PIC Minimums: 4,000 hours total pilot time 2,000 hours fixed-wing multi-engine PIC 3,000 hours multi-engine total 250 hours PIC in type Compensation & Benefits Salary: $185K–$225K Schedule: 10 on 10 off 401(k) with 100% company match up to 4% of salary Medical, dental, and vision — 100% company paid Loss of Medical insurance (disability pays 65% of annual income for up to 5 years) Two weeks of vacation per year Relocation assistance is not provided. To apply, visit our website careers page at: https://www.stajets.com/about/#careers
Responsibilities
Operate Bombardier Challenger 604 aircraft as Pilot in Command while prioritizing safety and industry best practices. Represent the STAJets brand by exceeding passenger expectations and supporting fellow crew members.
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