A320 First Officer - Arabian Peninsula
A leading and significant A320 operator based in the Arabian Peninsula is seeking experienced A320 First Officers for a contract assignment. This well-established company boasts an extensive network reaching continents worldwide with a diverse fleet. This presents an attractive opportunity to join one of the most relevant and respected operators in the region.
Position
The client is currently recruiting A320 First Officers who are current on type to operate under a Brookfield contract.
Requirements
Candidates must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Hold a full ATPL and Frozen EASA license.
- Possess a minimum total flight time of 1,500 hours.
- Have a minimum of 1,000 jet hours.
- Accumulate a minimum of 500 SIC hours on the A320 type.
- Hold a current A320 type-rating with a minimum validity of 6 months.
- Have completed their last flight on the A320 within the last 120 days.
- Possess a valid LPC (License Proficiency Check) based on their last flight.
- Hold a valid Class 1 Medical Certificate.
Contract Terms and Benefits
Successful candidates will be offered the following terms:
- Net monthly remuneration of USD 8,500 NET.
- Accommodation is provided.
- Ground transportation is provided.
- Positioning tickets are covered.
- Access to ID90 tickets via the airline network.
- International Medical Insurance coverage.
- An initial 8-month renewable contract.
- Roster pattern consists of 6 days off per month (subject to approval). Two consecutive periods can be combined, allowing for 12 consecutive days off.
- SIM and OCC training are scheduled for the second quarter of the year.
Application Process
Interested candidates who meet all stated criteria are invited to apply. The application process requires the submission of specific documents and includes several stages:
- Applicants must upload the following documents:
- An updated resume detailing required flight hours.
- Valid EASA license details.
- Frozen ATP and full ATPL license details.
- Valid Medical Class 1 Certificate.
- The last three pages of their logbook, duly stamped and signed.
- Proof of their last proficiency check, valid for at least 6 months.
- A copy of their passport.
- Successful applicants will proceed to a technical interview with the airline.
- A simulator check will be conducted.
- The final stage involves license validation with local authorities.