Deadline: Mar 31, 2025
Key Responsibilities
- Provide a first response capability to commercially contracted customers in accordance with contractual requirements. Potential first response missions can include but are not limited to:
- medical rescue flights from a platform/installation, drilling rig, tanker at sea, or work/seismic vessel.
- location and recovery of personnel in case of a helicopter ditching or vessel in distress.
- providing immediate evacuation assistance to an installation, platform or vessel in distress.
- locating life boats/fast rescue craft and recovery of the personnel.
- assisting vessels in distress with air deployable equipment.
- medical aid as determined by contract.
- Aircraft operations associated with providing air search and rescue (SAR) utilizing helicopters to locate lost, stranded, and/or abandoned individuals who may or may not be injured or in need of medical attention.
- Operation of the aircraft, the safety of the crew members, and all flight decisions once in the air.
- Ensure the crew has been authorized for the mission, the aircraft is airworthy, and the hoist has been inspected and tested for flight.
- Whenever a helicopter is used for ambulance flights, the SAR Captain will ensure that a Company Rescue Specialist and/or a company approved attendant accompanies the patient.
- Maintain a highly professional image in both conduct and personal appearance.
Safety and Quality Responsibilities
- Practice, actively promote, and monitor workplace safety.
- Comply with Cougar's SMS and HSE policies and procedures.
- Understand and adhere to workplace requirements, reporting hazards promptly and wearing proper personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
Minimum Qualifications
- Valid Canadian ATPL (H).
- SK92 type rating.
- Valid Category 1 medical.
- Accident free in past 2 years.
- Previous experience on large multi-crew helicopters.
- Minimum 3000 hours flying helicopters.
- 1500 hours Captain (Pilot in Command) on multi-engine helicopters including 500 hours Captain (Pilot in Command) on SK92 and 250 hours instrument flight time.
- At least 1 year offshore experience in the northern hemisphere.
- Operational IFR/IMC helicopter experience in the oil and gas industry.
- A search and rescue background required.
- Previous NVG experience required.
- Controlled Goods Approval or must qualify for Controlled Goods Clearance.
- High level of proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite of products and various internet applications.
- Valid Canadian passport and ability to travel both domestically and internationally.
- St. Johnβs residency is preferred.
- Must pass pre-employment Drug and Alcohol screen.
- Satisfactory criminal records check; and
- Ability to obtain the requisite qualifications for travel to an offshore platform.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- A persuasive and passionate communicator with excellent public speaking skills.
- Language of work is English.
- Demonstrated professionalism with the ability to exercise good judgment and diplomacy.
- Decision making and crew resource management skills.
- Ability to work in a team environment; and
- Demonstrated knowledge of company Operations Manuals, directives & Memos as well as Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARS).
At Cougar Helicopters Inc., we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where all individuals are valued and have equal opportunities. As part of this commitment, we adhere to the principles of the Employment Equity Act and the Accessible Canada Act. We believe that diversity strengthens our team, and we actively seek to remove barriers to ensure that everyone can contribute their best. Accommodations are available upon request, for candidates participating in the recruitment process. Interested parties click here CHI - Indeed - SAR Captain to apply.