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Waupaca Foundry Inc.

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Waupaca Foundry Inc., Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States, 54981


Waupaca Foundry, Inc. is North America’s leading supplier of iron castings and has a history of innovation with a legacy of product quality. Waupaca Foundry employs approximately 4,400 people company-wide. Waupaca Foundry is committed to relentless improvement, forward-thinking sustainability initiatives, and providing a reliable experience to the millions who use our castings every day. Our goal is to employ individuals who take pride in their work within a culture of continual innovation. Waupaca Foundry is proud to be an employer of choice for those driven and skilled individuals seeking rewarding careers by producing top quality castings. You will be right at home at Waupaca Foundry. This individual will report directly to the Aviation Manager and is responsible for safe operation of assigned flights. The Pilot in Command has the final authority in the operation of the aircraft but is expected to solicit input from Second in Command. This individual must ensure compliance with all Federal, state, local, international regulations, as well as Waupaca Foundry Inc. internal policies. Pilots represent Waupaca Foundry Inc. and must operate and interact with courtesy and professionalism. RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES : The duties of the Pilot in Command (PIC) include: Acting as pilot in command of flights for which the pilot has been scheduled. Providing excellent customer service to the passengers. Complying with schedules and other directives governing the aircraft’s operation. Ensuring that preflight inspections are performed. Study weather conditions at destination, en route, while considering alternate airports and departure points. Prepare flight plans. Ensuring that the aircraft is clean and prepared for flight with all provisions on board for the safety and comfort of the passengers. Reviewing and calculating the aircraft weight and balance, fuel on board and performance charts using checklists. Monitoring & assisting the SIC in any duties necessary for the smooth, safe, and efficient operation of the aircraft. Making decisions necessary to start, delay, or cancel flights and deviate the flight from planned route or destination in which operating conditions dictate. On nonflying days (Monday through Friday from 0600-1630), be on call for a 2 hour show for any pop-up trips that may come up. Perform additional duties as assigned by Aviation Manager. Second in Command (SIC) duties include: Responsible for working with the PIC of flight for the conduct and execution of assigned duties. Pre-flighting & fueling aircraft, stocking the aircraft, cleaning the trash, and straightening up before and after flights. Assisting the PIC with discharging safety responsibilities. Providing excellent customer service to passengers. Performing duties as assigned during flight preparation and flight. Being prepared to assume the duties of the PIC in the event the PIC is incapacitated. Being familiar with and following all FAR’s and company policies pertinent to assigned duties. Perform additional duties as assigned by Aviation Manager. On nonflying days (Monday through Friday from 0600-1630), be on call for a 2 hour show for any pop-up trips that may come up. This is not an exhaustive list of duties or functions and may not necessarily comprise all the "essential functions" for purposes of the ADA. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS : Pilot in Command (PIC): Requires ATP-AMEL Certificate with appropriate type (Cessna Citation Excel) rating. 1500 hours total time Five hundred multiengine One hundred hours in type (Cessna Citation Excel) Second in Command (SIC) must have a minimum of: Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating; Airplane Multi-Engine Land. Five hundred Hours total time One hundred Multiengine QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS : Ability to safely fly advanced technology aircrafts and manage all its systems. Ability to safely fly an aircraft in various weather conditions, various types of airport environments, and various terrain conditions. Ability to obtain and interpret weather information from various sources. Ability to calculate aircraft performance for all phases of flight. Ability to use effective Crew Resource Management skills in communicating with other crew members. Ability to communicate in a professional manner with all passengers. Obtain a 1 st Class FAA Medical (minimum), twice a year, for travel outside the country as required for PIC purposes. Minimum 2 nd Class FAA medical, once a year, for SIC privileges. Ability to pass initial Flight Safety training and attend recurrent (yearly) training for each aircraft. Display computer skills to check flight schedules, weather, emails, and other pertinent information from company computers, iPad, and phones. ADDITIONAL TRAVEL INFORMATION : Regular travel is routine and an essential job function. If selected for consideration, candidates must successfully complete a selection process that includes interviews, reference check/verification, and a pre-employment drug screen. BENEFITS : Waupaca Foundry offers competitive wages and exceptional benefits, including: Short- and long-term disability Life insurance 401(k) Employer funded retirement plan Paid vacations/holidays Wellness program Fitness membership Employee assistance program (EAP) Waupaca Foundry is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability. Persons with a disability needing assistance with the application process, please contact Human Resources at Phone: 715-258-6611 Email: HR@waupacafoundry.com

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