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Sentry

First Officer - Corporate Aviation

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Sentry

US · Full-time

About this role

Sentry is seeking a First Officer to join the Part 91 Corporate Aviation team operating Falcon 2000LXS and G600 aircraft. The role focuses on delivering safe, comfortable travel and first-class service to corporate passengers on every flight.

The First Officer assists the Captain with all phases of flight operations while maintaining the highest safety standards and aircraft performance. Duties include pre- and post-flight preparations, handling any malfunctions, and completing administrative tasks for the flight department.

This non-commutable position requires living within one hour of Mosinee KCWA airport and being ready for departure within two hours. Crews operate domestically and internationally, including flights to Canada, under IS-BAO and industry safety policies.

Successful officers attend initial and recurrent training, complete FAA proficiency checks, and maintain required certifications while advancing their skills in a professional corporate aviation environment.

Requirements

  • Associate Degree or equivalent work experience; Bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • Previous Falcon or large cabin Gulfstream experience preferred, specifically EASy or Symmetry avionics.
  • Possess a Commercial Pilot’s license with the FAA qualifications and flight experience to obtain an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate and type ratings as assigned; minimum 1,500 hours / 500 multi.
  • Experience in instrument weather flying, including thorough knowledge of all instrument approach procedures and advanced/automated cockpits.
  • Ability to pass requisite FAA flight check(s) and an annual FAA 1st class flight physical.
  • Possess a valid U.S. passport and ability to operate as a crewmember internationally including Canada.
  • Ability to obtain AED and in-flight Injury and Illness Certifications and handle in-flight emergencies.
  • Reside or relocate within 1 hour of KCWA with the ability to be ready for a trip within 2 hours.

Responsibilities

  • Assist the Captain in the safe transportation of passengers and the maintenance of high safety standards for the best possible aircraft performance.
  • Assist the Captain in taking corrective action in dealing with any aircraft malfunction.
  • Act as second in command and assume responsibility for a flight as necessary or as directed by the assigned Captain.
  • Complete pre and post flight preparations as indicated by the FOM or as directed by the assigned Captain.
  • Complete administrative functions and projects associated with daily flight department operations.
  • Attend and successfully complete initial and/or annual recurrent training and FAA proficiency checks for assigned aircraft.
  • Adhere to and operate within established IS-BAO and industry safety policies and practices.

Benefits

  • 401(K) plan with a dollar-for-dollar match on your first eight percent, plus immediate vesting