Pilot-in-Command (PIC) Lead
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Pilot-in-Command (PIC) Lead

Wing Inflatables

Location: all cities,TX, USA

Date: 2024-11-11T17:13:56Z

Job Description:

About Wing:

Wing offers drone delivery as a safe, fast, and sustainable solution for last mile logistics. Consumer appetites for on-demand services are increasing, but current delivery methods are inefficient, costly, and contribute to road accidents and air pollution. Wing's fleet of highly automated delivery drones can transport small packages directly from businesses to homes on-demand, in minutes. We design, build, and operate our aircraft, and offer drone delivery services on three continents. Our technology is designed to be easy to integrate into existing delivery and logistics networks, offering a scalable drone delivery solution for a broad range of businesses. Wing is a part of Google's parent company, Alphabet, and our mission is to create the preferred means of delivery for the planet. To do this, we must build a workforce that's representative of the global communities that we serve. If you're ready to do the greatest work of your life, come join us.

About the Role:

Wing is looking for a Pilot-in-Command (PIC) Manager to join our Flight Operations team based in Dallas, TX. Your primary duty will be to function as a PIC people manager for Wing's commercial drone delivery service, reporting to our Chief Pilot and ensuring the readiness, availability, and performance of the PICs on your team. The ideal candidate has one or more years of experience as a successful manager of small teams, one or more years of experience as a PIC in Part 135 commercial drone delivery operations, and a passion for aviation and the ongoing development of this new industry.

What you'll do:

  • Maintain qualification for and function as a Part 135 Pilot-in-Command for Wing's highly autonomous drone delivery service on a regular basis
  • Function as a people manager for a team of 7-9 PICs
  • Work closely with the Chief Pilot and Assistant Chief Pilot to manage PIC availability and readiness
  • Enable professional and skill development of the PICs on your team
  • Assist Chief Pilot and Assistant Chief Pilot with ensuring the readiness and availability of PIC Stations and Operations Rooms and associated equipment
  • Facilitate onboarding of newly hired crew members
  • Directly support Wing public and government outreach efforts
  • Maintain strict confidentiality when dealing with sensitive information

What You'll Need:

  • 3-6+ years experience with commercial or public UAS operations and training in civil UAS operations, with 1+ years of training or operational experience as a flight or ground crew member in crewed aviation
  • 2+ years experience people management experience of 5+ direct reports or more in aviation, transportation, or other safety critical operations
  • Class III (Or Higher) FAA Medical Certificate
  • Demonstrated experience with resource management software such as Deputy or ServiceNow with the aptitude to learn new software
  • Demonstrated proficiency with Google Workspace (gSuite) tools (gdocs, gsheets, gchat, etc)
  • Ability to communicate clearly in spoken and written english
  • Willingness and ability to occasionally speak with public and government visitors to Wing facilities to support outreach activities
  • Ability to work a rotating 7-day schedule within crew duty time limits, including weekends and holidays

The US base salary for this full-time position is the salary below + bonus + equity + benefits. Your recruiter will share more about the specific salary details during the hiring process.

$133,000 — $149,500 USD

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