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SAS

Experienced First Officer

1d

SAS

DK · Full-time · €80,000 – €120,000

About this role

Flying for SAS - Scandinavian Airlines System – has never simply been about logging hours. It’s about stepping into a legacy of Scandinavian aviation where professionalism, trust, and purpose shape every journey. We are looking for experienced First Officers to join our E195 and A320 fleet, pilots ready for more than the next job.

At SAS, your story begins in the right seat with your first simulator session. You enter an environment built on learning, safety, and continuous development. Instructors, captains, and colleagues pass along the culture, discipline, and pride that define Scandinavian aviation.

You’re surrounded by a team focused on professionalism and purpose in every flight. With growing experience comes expanding opportunity in mixed-fleet flying and long-haul missions. This supportive environment fosters discipline and pride throughout operations.

At SAS, you don’t just fly; you become part of something built to last. Opportunities extend from instructor roles shaping future pilots to leadership paths influencing strategic direction. Build a career that carries you to retirement.

Requirements

  • Valid EASA Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • Valid EASA CPL(A), or MPL
  • ICAO English Language Proficiency Level 5 or 6
  • MCC course completed
  • Unrestricted right to live and work in the EU
  • Clean criminal record
  • 400 Hours or more on CS/FAR 25
  • Pilot license preferably issued by Denmark, Sweden, or Norway

Responsibilities

  • Operate E195 and A320 aircraft as First Officer
  • Participate in simulator sessions for training and assessment
  • Conduct mixed-fleet flying operations
  • Perform long-haul missions
  • Apply procedures in a safety-focused environment
  • Engage in continuous professional development
  • Contribute to aviation security through background screening and testing

Benefits

  • Access to mixed-fleet flying and long-haul missions
  • Pathways to instructor roles shaping future pilots
  • Leadership opportunities influencing SAS strategic direction
  • Continuous development from simulator sessions onward