Flight deck, First Officer / Co-Pilot

First Officer

Last updated: 2 months ago
Expires: 1 week ago
Job Role:
Flight deck, First Officer / Co-Pilot
Type:
Contract
Aircraft type:
Boeing B737 NG, Boeing Boeing Other Type, Boeing B737 MAX
Location:
Dominican Republic

Job description

Description

 

The Dominican air travel market has experienced steady growth in the last few years and Arajet believes that, by adopting the ULCC model, it can accelerate that growth. As such, Arajet will be a catalyst for the rapid expansion of the air transportation market in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean as a whole. New traffic to and from the island will provide direct and indirect employment opportunities and have a significant positive impact on the regional and national economy.

At Arajet we want to provide the opportunity for more people to fulfill their dream of flying. To do this, we are looking for aviation professionals with whom we can make the dream of many come true. We are looking for professionals like you, with longings for growth, experience, and desire to leave their mark on the history of Dominican commercial aviation.

We are looking First Officers to assist the captain as Second in Command on our B 737 - MAX aircraft. When not flying, monitors all aspects of flight to ensure safety and all aircraft systems for normal operations.

 

Responsibility

  • Reporting to the Chief Pilot.
  • Ensure the safe and effective operation of the airplane and the safety of the crew and passengers.
  • Be concerned with the airworthiness of the plane, weather components influencing the flight.
  • Flight controls.
  • Discuss activity control methods.
  • Make use of air navigational aids planned to supply the greatest security in the air.

Requirements:

Minimum requirements

  • Type rate on B737 – NG/MAX.
  • No type of rate needed for Dominican (According to Dominican regulators authority)
  • Current American Visa B1/B2 on date.
  • Current Medical Certification.
  • ICAO Lv. 4 as minimum requirement
  • Current ATP License.
  • Equal or more than 1,500 total hours (1,000 hours for Dominican candidates).
  • No PIC hours requirement needed.