First Officer Position - Boeing 757/767
A reputable commercial airline operating scheduled flights between China and Europe seeks highly experienced and qualified First Officers for its Boeing 757 and 767 fleet. This exciting opportunity offers significant career advancement potential within a safe and supportive work environment in West Asia. The airline provides regional and international flight operations.
Position Overview:
This position is for Type-Rated Boeing 757/767 First Officers engaged in national and international operations.
Requirements:
Applicants must meet the following minimum criteria:
- Minimum 2000 total flight hours.
- Minimum 500 hours on type (B757/767).
- Currently actively flying on type (B757/767); flight simulator instructor positions are not eligible.
- Minimum 150 hours on type (B757/767) within the past 12 months.
- Valid ICAO ATPL or EASA ATPL; CPL (Frozen) licenses are also welcome to apply.
- Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate (valid for at least six months).
- ICAO English language proficiency Level 4 or higher.
Terms of Employment:
- Salary: $6,500 USD net per month.
- Contract: Six-month renewable contract.
- Commencement: Immediate start.
- Roster: 30 days on, 10 days off.
- Block Hours: Approximately 90 block hours per month.
- Accommodation: Provided by the airline.
- Positioning Flights: Provided by the airline.
- Commuting Flights: Provided by the airline.
- Ground Transport: Provided by the airline (for duty purposes only).
- Benefits: Comprehensive medical insurance and a USD 50 per diem allowance.
Application Process:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications ensuring their profiles include the following:
- An updated curriculum vitae clearly detailing flight hours.
- A valid ATPL/CPL license with a valid B757/767 Type Rating endorsement.
- The last three pages of their logbook, showing total hours and recent B757/767 flight experience.
- A valid Class 1 medical certificate.
- A passport valid for at least six months.
Applicants will be contacted following submission of their application.