Pilots are responsible for the safe and efficient operation of program aircraft. When designated, the Pilot in Command (PIC) has overall responsibility for the tasked mission and authority over the other pilot assigned to the flight. PICs ensure adherence to site, contract, Flight Operating Procedures and DCMA 8210.1C requirements, flight/mission planning, and supervises all aspects of flight preparation. The Special Mission Training (SMT) Pilot will support operations of MAG’s Special Mission Training flight division as well as the corporate aircraft flight division. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Duties include, but not limited to : Primary responsibilities are to safely conduct flight operations that support MAG’s Special Mission Training flights that include: mission flights, research and development flights, maintenance flights, test flights, aircraft relocation and transit flights, and flights to support MAG’s corporate travel needs. Handling logistics that support these efforts, which include but are not limited to: ensuring the security of MAG aircraft when being parked somewhere other than base and making necessary travel arrangements for corporate passengers (i.e. ground transportation and lodging). Such expenses may require MAG employees to personally incur these expenses at time the services are rendered. MAG will reimburse employees for all approved expenses in a reasonable amount of time for all incurred expenses.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees