Chartright Air Group is an innovator within the Canadian aviation industry, offering bespoke private jet charter, turn-key aircraft management, aircraft maintenance and FBO services. Our commitment to safety, customer service, and operational excellence has established us as the leading provider of private jet service in Canada.
Our team of enthusiastic aviation professionals are encouraged to exceed expectations and introduce changes that brings about improvements to how we get work done and deliver customer experience. For over 35 years, we've flourished in this dynamic and exciting industry which is fueled by customer loyalty, exceptional talent, and our cornerstone values of being customer-driven, safe, respectful, and transparent.
Why Chartright:
Make a difference and directly shape the trajectory of a rapidly expanding company in an exciting industry
You will become an integral part of a high-caliber and people-focused team, driven by a shared commitment to exceptional customer service
Help steer our continued transformation and growth, utilizing your unique talents to drive tangible results and improvements
Enjoy unparalleled opportunities for personal and professional advancement
Competitive compensation package, with 100% company-paid extended health and dental coverage
Secure your future with our generous RRSP/DPSP matching program
What you will do:
Act as a Captain on the King Air 350 aircraft in Regina, Saskatchewan
Ensure flights are conducted in a safe manner
Support daily operation activities on available reserve days
Liaise with Chartright’s Flight Coordination Centre and Sales to ensure all operational and service requirements are delivered
Foster an environment of collaboration and encourage an atmosphere where co-workers can share ideas, improvements and solutions
Provide direct customer service to clients contributing to their exceptional client experience
Perform monthly training courses and other duties as required
What you bring:
Canadian ATPL or Valid IATRA
Group 1 Multi-Engine IFR
Valid Transport Canada Medical
Canadian Radio Telephone License
Minimum of 2000 hours total flight time
Minimum 500 multi-engine PIC hours, jet or turbine time is preferred
A University degree or College diploma in Aviation is preferred
Ability to lift up to 60 Ibs
Hands-on experience with flight management systems and glass cockpits
Strong understanding of aviation weather, airport performance, flight plan calculations, fuel planning, weight and balance
Expert knowledge of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) and SMS safety practices
A positive mindset with the strong ability to work collaboratively and effectively build relationships across the organization
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Exceptional client service, organization and prioritization skills
Ability to work a flexible schedule to support clients’ needs
Previous International flying experience (Europe & South America) is required