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Helicopter Operations Manager Jobs (NOW HIRING)

FL ยท On-site

$74K - $92K/yr

Helicopter Pilot Responsibilities: * Operates agency helicopter during law enforcement, emergency ... Assists in large-scale event security operations and emergency management missions; * Deploys ...

VFR Helicopter Pilot

Livingston, TX ยท On-site

$67K - $84K/yr

You will fly day and night missions in a 24-hour operational environment, supporting emergency ... Participate in Safety Management System initiatives, including Destination Zero * Provide ...

Overview The role of the Flight Operations Manager is to oversee operations management, people management, and sensor platform resource allocation for helicopter aerial geospatial technologies ...

Overview The role of the Flight Operations Manager is to oversee operations management, people management, and sensor platform resource allocation for helicopter aerial geospatial technologies ...

The role of the Flight Operations Manager is to oversee operations management, people management, and sensor platform resource allocation for helicopter aerial geospatial technologies workflows. The ...

IFR Helicopter Pilot

Columbus, MS ยท On-site

$100K/yr

Strong emphasis on safety management and operational excellence * Off duty housing provided Key ... Commercial Helicopter Rating * Instrument Helicopter Rating * First Class Medical Certificate

VFR Helicopter Pilot

Grants, NM ยท On-site

$50K/yr

... management systems. About the Operation * Air medical transport operating under CAMTS guidelines * Aircraft type: AS350B3e * VFR and NVG operations * Instrument rating required * Twenty four hour ...

VFR Helicopter Pilot

Rushville, IN ยท On-site

$50K/yr

... management systems. About the Operation * Air medical transport operating under CAMTS guidelines * Aircraft type: Bell 407 * VFR and NVG operations * Instrument rating required * Twenty four hour ...

VFR Helicopter Pilot

Oracle, AZ ยท On-site

$50K/yr

STS Technical Services is hiring a VFR Helicopter Pilot to support air medical transport operations ... Support company safety programs and Safety Management System initiatives Minimum Qualifications

Operations run 24 hours per day with rotating day and night schedules under Instrument Flight Rules ... Interview and acceptance by management required * Candidates must reside within one hour of the ...

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How much do helicopter operations manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for helicopter operations manager in the United States is $74,412.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $90,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Helicopter Operations Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Helicopter Operations Manager, you need extensive knowledge of aviation regulations, flight logistics, and fleet management, usually supported by relevant aviation or management qualifications. Familiarity with flight planning software, safety management systems, and applicable certifications such as an Air Transport Pilot License (ATPL) or commercial pilot's license are often required. Strong leadership, decision-making, and effective communication skills enable you to manage teams and coordinate with multiple stakeholders. These abilities are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and regulatory-compliant helicopter operations.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Helicopter Operations Manager?

As a Helicopter Operations Manager, your daily tasks often include overseeing flight schedules, coordinating crew assignments, ensuring compliance with safety protocols, and managing maintenance operations for the fleet. You routinely communicate with pilots, ground crew, and regulatory authorities to address operational needs or resolve issues quickly. Additionally, you may be involved in budgeting, reviewing incident reports, and optimizing logistics to improve efficiency. This role requires a high level of organizational skill and adaptability, as priorities can shift based on weather, client demands, or emergency situations. Your proactive approach directly contributes to the smooth and safe operation of helicopter services.

What does a Helicopter Operations Manager do?

A Helicopter Operations Manager oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of helicopter operations to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with aviation regulations. They manage flight schedules, crew assignments, maintenance coordination, and regulatory adherence. Their role includes risk assessment, emergency response planning, and liaising with clients or stakeholders. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and aviation expertise are essential for success in this role.

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Safety Director - Transmission

Thayer Power and Communication

Pataskala, OH โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

EOE: race/color/religion/sex/sexual orientation/gender identity/national origin/disability
Founded in 1964, Thayer Power & Communication Line Construction Co., LLC has established itself as one of the premier contractors in the Telecommunications and Power industries. With our experienced staff and fleet of vehicles, we are able to meet telephone and power construction needs from concept through to reality.
The Director of Safety leads the overall safety strategy and execution for transmission line construction and maintenance projects, ensuring all field operations-energized and de-energized-are conducted safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulatory and customer standards. This leadership role champions a proactive safety culture across all levels of the organization, with a strong presence in the field and a deep understanding of utility work environments.
Key Responsibilities:
Safety Leadership & Culture Development
  • Set the vision for a strong, field-driven safety culture across all transmission crews and support functions.
  • Promote accountability, engagement, and ownership of safety at all organizational levels.
  • Act as the face of the company's safety commitment in interactions with customers, regulators, and field personnel.

Regulatory Compliance & Standards Enforcement
  • Ensure company-wide compliance with OSHA (including 1926 Subpart V and 1910.269), DOT, NESC, ANSI, and relevant utility-specific requirements.
  • Oversee all safety-related audits, inspections, and incident reporting, both internally and for client or regulatory reviews.
  • Lead interpretation and implementation of safety rules in complex utility environments (e.g., energized transmission lines, helicopter work, hot stick/live-line work).

Project Safety Planning & Field Execution
  • Review and approve project-specific safety plans, including Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), switching procedures, and energized work protocols.
  • Monitor critical field activities such as structure replacements, wire pulls, tower erection, and storm restoration to ensure real-time compliance.
  • Engage directly with General Foremen, Superintendents, and Safety Specialists to support safe operations.

Incident Response & Risk Management
  • Lead the company's response to safety incidents, including root cause investigations, corrective action development, and client communication.
  • Oversee incident command protocols during major events or emergency work (e.g., storm mobilizations).
  • Evaluate systemic risks and implement programs to mitigate exposure across the organization.

Training & Workforce Development
  • Direct the development and delivery of specialized training, including:
  • - Transmission line work zone safety
  • - Fall protection & rescue
  • - Electrical hazard awareness (including MAD, equipotential grounding, step-touch potential)
  • - Helicopter operations and live-line work (if applicable)
  • Coordinate with Training Managers and Safety Advisors to ensure onboarding, retraining, and certifications meet both company and client expectations.

Field Support & Safety Staff Oversight
  • Supervise regional and project-based safety professionals.
  • Provide coaching and mentorship to safety staff and operations leaders to elevate safety competencies.
  • Conduct regular field visits and safety audits across regions and projects to reinforce standards.

Client & Subcontractor Coordination
  • Represent the company in client safety meetings, pre-job briefs, and performance reviews.
  • Review and approve subcontractor safety plans, verify field adherence, and lead onboarding and coordination processes.
  • Align subcontractor safety performance with company and client expectations.

Metrics, Reporting & Continuous Improvement
  • Track and report KPIs including TRIR, LTIR, Near Misses, and Stop Work Authority activations.
  • Analyze trends and lead data-driven improvements to reduce incidents and increase leading indicator performance.
  • Present safety performance summaries to executive leadership, clients, and external stakeholders.

Budget & Program Management
  • Develop and manage the annual transmission safety budget, including PPE, technology, training, and staffing.
  • Evaluate and deploy safety technologies (e.g., digital forms, wearable sensors, drone inspections).
  • Maintain relationships with insurance, claims, and legal teams for safety-related matters.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • 10+ years of progressive safety leadership in transmission line construction or maintenance.
  • Deep knowledge of OSHA 1926 Subpart V, 1910.269, NESC, and utility safety practices.
  • Experience leading safety during energized work, helicopter operations, and storm response.
  • Proven ability to influence field teams and executive leadership alike.
  • Relevant certifications (CSP, CUSP, CHST, or equivalent) preferred.

This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
To Staffing and Recruiting Agencies: Our company does not accept unsolicited CVs or applications from agencies. We are not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited CVs or applications and explicitly reserve the right to contact candidates presented in such unsolicited CV or application.
All applicants who are offered employment with Thayer Infrastructure Services or one of it's subsidiaries, will be subject to a background investigation and drug test. Offers of employment are contingent on the successful completion of a background investigation and drug test conducted in accordance with Thayer Infrastructure policy and state law.
Our company provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, color, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, or veteran status. In addition to federal law requirements, Thayer Infrastructure Services complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. 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.