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An Assistant Chief Inspector is a supervisory position, typically within law enforcement or regulatory agencies, responsible for overseeing operations and supporting the Chief Inspector in managing teams, conducting inspections, and ensuring compliance with policies and regulations. This role often involves coordinating investigations, mentoring junior inspectors, and assisting in the development of departmental procedures. The Assistant Chief Inspector may also represent the department in meetings and help ensure that quality standards are met across all activities.

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Pilot: Lead Captain - Falcon 900 EASy | Northeast / South Florida

Clay Lacy Aviation

$330K - $350K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

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Job description

At Clay Lacy Aviation, we've built a legacy of excellence by combining innovation, safety, and exceptional service. We're looking for people who share our passion for aviation and our commitment to doing the right thing. Here, curiosity and continuous learning are valued, and teamwork is essential. If you're ready to contribute your skills in a supportive, high-performing environment where every detail matters, you'll find opportunities to grow your career and be part of shaping the future of private aviation.

Position Summary

We are looking for a typed Lead Captain based within two hours of KPBI, KBED or KTEB for our Falcon 900EASy.
As aLead Captain, in addition to acting as a flight crewmember, you are responsible for ensuring effective communication between the account and Clay Lacy Aviation, including the Account Manager (ACM), DOM, Director of Training, Assistant Chief Pilot (ACP), and Trip Support Specialists. You will ensure crew compliance with applicable regulations, directives, and SOP's, assist in coordinating training events, review expense reports and invoices, and assist in managing crew member schedules. You will facilitate good working relationships and perpetuate CLA company culture and ideals within your flight department.

  • Position: Lead Captain
  • Aircraft: Falcon 900 EASy
  • Position Type: Full-time only; no contract
  • Location: Northeast or South Florida
  • Operation: 91/135
  • Compensation/Benefits:$330,000 - $350,000; fully paid medical/healthcarepremium.

**Candidates are required to be type rated, and reside within a 2 hour drivable commuting distance to KPBI. KBED, or KTEB.

Duties and Responsibilities
Act as Pilot in Command (PIC) or Second in Command (SIC) as designated
Ensure compliance with flight and maintenance schedules and other directives governing theaircraft's operation
Ensure crew compliance with flight & duty times limitations as outlined in the GOM if Part 135,or reasonably adhere to Part 135 standards as able if Part 91
Ensure the accomplishment of pre-flight/post-flight duties & inspections IAW the AFM
Coordinate with DOM & ACM to ensure aircraft is cleaned as necessary (or scheduled)
Manage aircraft inventory to meet owner or user requirements (may be assigned to CabinAttendant)
Monitor crew members' performance and communicate to Assistant Chief Pilot (ACP) relative toannual performance reviews
Complete & approve crew expense reports IAW CLA policy
Review monthly billing summaries. Report discrepancies to accounting and ACM
Coordinate/manage crewmember's days off and vacation requests. Relay to ACP for inclusionon schedule. Communicate with ACM for owner approval if necessary
Liaison with ACP and Director of Training
Conduct monthly review of currency and upcoming training/evaluation requirements
Conduct annual aircraft black book audits (work with Flight Ops and ACP)
Ensure compliance with fleet requirements (SOPs, required paperwork, etc.)
Be familiar with installed equipment on aircraft. Maintain all required regulatory aircraft operational authorizations and mandates.

Maintenance Related Responsibilities
Be aware of scheduled/unscheduled maintenance events
Assist CLA in the resolution and communication of mechanical AOG events when required
Review monthly work orders invoices
Coordinate/communicate with Maintenance Controller (or DOM if assigned) any maintenance-related items, squawks to ensure all maintenance related scheduling is communicated effectively (to include scheduling specialist & ACM


Additional Responsibilities
Ensure all trip related requests or changes from aircraft owner (or charter client) are communicated to Charter Department and Chief Pilot's office.
Assist in gathering any required operationally related data for special projects or reporting as requested
Mediate and facilitate good working relationships within your Flight Department
Cultivate and maintain good working relationships with all external stakeholders and CLA
Ensure CLA company culture is perpetuated among members of the Flight Department
Provide constructive feedback to increase efficiency in process and procedure within CLA through the ACM or via Safety Management System if required.
Work with CLA ACM in the Management of Aircraft Owners overall experience
Other duties as required in support of CLA and the aircraft owner: - Update Scheduling Specialist regarding aircraft schedule changes and other matters that may affect the scheduling of aircraft, crews or contract pilots/contract cabin attendants.
Coordinate with ACM, DOM, Scheduling Specialist and managed billing to have regular flight department meetings to discuss & manage activities, mx events, budget, identify problems, answer questions, pass information gathered from owner and create future improvement projects and goals.
In conjunction with the ACP/Chief Pilots, participate in the interview process and selection of all flight department personnel.
Communicate with ACM for input and/or approval for all operational, personnel and administrative issues.
Make recommendations for additional training for flight department members to ACM & ACP (conferences, safety training, industry events, etc.)

Competencies and Skills
Create strong customer relations and deliver customer-centric solutions.
Take on new opportunities and challenges with a sense of urgency and enthusiasm.
Work collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.
Communicate a clear understanding of the needs of varied audiences and modes.
Gain the trust and confidence of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity.
Pilot skills consistent with operational requirements
Ability to prioritize and organize workflow
Exceptional interpersonal skills
Demonstrated analytical and critical thinking skills
Able to take initiative and execute assigned tasks in a timely and flawless manner
Strong teamwork acumen with a profound ability to work under extreme pressure

Required Education and Experience

CLA Lead Captains should have the minimum experience required to safely operate the assigned aircraft in compliance with the company Operational Specifications, General Operations Manual, and Flight Operations Manual while meeting account management requirements.

  • Falcon 900 EASy type rating required.
  • First Class Medical Required.
  • Applicable FAA Part 91 and/or FAA Part 135 requirements for aircraft type assigned.
  • ATP certificate required. Must remain current with flight requirements.
  • Valid & unexpired Driver's License
  • Valid & unexpired Passport

* Must pass Pre-Employment Drug Screening and Background Check.

Benefits

We are committed to supporting employees in their adoption of a healthier and more active lifestyle. We understand the contribution each employee makes to our accomplishments and so our goal is to provide a comprehensive program of competitive benefits to attract and retain the best employees available.

Through our benefits programs, we strive to support the needs of our employees and their dependents by providing a benefit package that is easy to understand, easy to access, and affordable for all our employees.

Our benefits are a valuable part of the total rewards that Clay Lacy Aviation offers you and your families. We offer you a robust benefits package and other resources that help you take care of yourself and your family.

Clay Lacy Aviation offers fully paid medical, dental, and vision to employees in full-time assigned crew positions.

Disclaimer Statement
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice. This job description may not cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all assigned activities, duties, or responsibilities, and may be amended at any time. Employees may be required to perform other job-related assignments as requested.


Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Statement
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Clay Lacy Aviation provides reasonable accommodation when requested by qualified individuals with disabilities unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship. We encourage both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodation with a representative of the Office of Human Resources.


Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statements
Clay Lacy Aviation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.