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Full Time
6/13/2025
San Rafael, CA 94911
(32.9 miles)
Hertz, an industry leader is seeking high-charged, high-energy, team driven individuals to work as Rideshare Driver you will have the opportunity to drive Hertz cars while getting paid! Wage: $18.67/hour + tips Hertz vehicle provided during shift Shift Options: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm | 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Monday -Friday (must be available to work the entire shift you select) Valid driver's license required Minimum Age to drive: 25 “Get a Car & Start Driving for Rideshare- No Cost to you! Want to drive for a Rideshare but don’t have a car or you do not want to put the wear and tear on your own vehicle We will provide a car to you at no cost to you (during your scheduled shift)! No rental feesInsurance & Maintenance coveredFuel provided Requirements: CA Valid driver's license requiredMinimum Age to drive: 25Flexibility in scheduling which may include nights weekends and holidaysWorking under pressureDriving in rush hour trafficDriving in adverse weather conditionsTaking responsibility for the safety of the passengersGood driving skills and good sense of direction Your general responsibilities include but are not limited to: Personal Accounts will not be used to participate in the Rideshare programSafely transport passengers from one location to another in accordance with Service Club training and customer service policies and procedures.Provide a pleasant experience for passengers, respond to their requests, and adapt to their preferences. Assist passengers with loading and unloading the vehicle.Ensure vehicle is clean, in good working order, and compliant with safety guidelines. Use GPS and maps to find the best route to the destination. Use the Rideshare phone application to accept ride requests and communicate with passengers and always remain online on the Rideshare Application during your shift.Follow all applicable traffic laws, comply with all Rideshare and Hertz terms and conditions and code of conduct.Follow all company safety policies and procedures and protect company assets.Install the Netradyne dash cam device at the start of shift, always keep dash cam device on during the shift, and remove the dash cam device at end of shift. Meet or exceed the minimum rides per hour. Rides cannot be cancelled once accepted.Sign up for rideshare shifts in accordance with your designation and hour limits. Each shift available is for a five-hour consecutive block.Retrieve and return vehicles in accordance with company practices. The Hertz Corporation operates the Hertz, Dollar Car Rental, Thrifty Car Rental brands in approximately 9,700 corporate and franchisee locations throughout North America, Europe, The Caribbean, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The Hertz Corporation is one of the largest worldwide airport general use vehicle rental companies, and the Hertz brand is one of the most recognized in the world. US EEO STATEMENT At Hertz, we champion and celebrate a culture of diversity and inclusion. We take affirmative steps to promote employment and advancement opportunities. The endless variety of perspectives, experiences, skills and talents that our employees invest in their work every day represent a significant part of our culture – and our success and reputation as a company. Individuals are encouraged to apply for positions because of the characteristics that make them unique. EOE, including disability/veteran
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
6/19/2025
West Sacramento, CA 95798
(40.2 miles)
Clean Harbors in West Sacramento, CA is seeking a Class B CDL Driver to operate light and heavy-duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include Vacuum Trailer, roll-off trailers, van trailers, box trucks and high-powered vacuum loaders. This role is responsible for performing driving and non-driving duties on and off customer sites associated with hazardous waste clean-up. Clean Harbors is the leading provider of environmental, energy and industrial services throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Everywhere industry meets environment, Clean Harbors is on-site, providing premier environmental, energy and industrial services. We are solving tough problems through innovation and proven methodology – come be part of the solution with us. Why work for Clean Harbors Health and Safety is our #1 priority and we live it 3-6-5!Focus on maintaining sustainability and cleaning the EarthCompetitive Pay; $28.00-$30.00 hourly DOEComprehensive health benefits coverage after 30 days of full-time employment including 401K with Company matchOwn part of the company with our Employee Stock Purchase PlanOpportunities for growth and development for all the stages of your careerCompany paid training and tuition reimbursementKey Responsibilities:Ensure Health and Safety is the number one priority by complying with all safe work practices, policies, and processes and always acting in a safe mannerOperate commercial trucks and assist field laborers when needed (team atmosphere where everyone helps)Operate a variety of Class B trucksLoading and unloading of trucksEnsure customer satisfaction at time of service.Proper placarding of vehicles to meet Company and DOT requirements/regulationsMaintain daily logs, time sheets, and various reportsFollow all local, state (provincial) and federal compliance regulations and rulesSafely operate vehicles in accordance with U.S. DOT, local, state (provincial) and federal requirementsSafely observe all corporate operating guidelines and proceduresObserve all company environmental health and safety operating guidelinesPerforms other duties as assignedBy position, ability to be on call for emergency response on rotating basis every other weekBy position, site-remediation, equipment decontamination, and the handling of hazardous materials.Required Qualifications: Valid Class B CDLPossess Hazmat and Tanker endorsementPrevious Bulk Liquid ExperienceNo Automatic RestrictionsAbility to use various mobile devicesPerform physical functions per job requirementsSuccessfully complete a background check, drug test, and physical, by positionPer OSHA's Respiratory Protection Standard, 29 CFR 1910.34, employees in positions requiring respirators are required to meet facial hair standards. Preferred Qualifications: Commercial driver experienceHazmat and Tanker endorsementPrevious Hazmat experienceAbility to operate a manual transmissionPrevious manual labor experience Clean Harbors is an equal opportunity employer. Clean Harbors is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact or 1-.Clean Harbors is a Military & Veteran friendly company.*CH#LI-BP2
Full Time
6/5/2025
SAN PABLO, CA 94806
(36.6 miles)
Before you apply to a job, select your language preference from the options available at the top right of this page.Explore your next opportunity at a Fortune Global 500 organization. Envision innovative possibilities, experience our rewarding culture, and work with talented teams that help you become better every day. We know what it takes to lead UPS into tomorrow—people with a unique combination of skill + passion. If you have the qualities and drive to lead yourself or teams, there are roles ready to cultivate your skills and take you to the next level.Job Description:Trailer Mechanic will perform preventative maintenance on UPS Transportation Trailers and Converter Dollies.? Will properly diagnose and perform necessary repairs to non-power equipment, including air brake systems and electrical systems.? Ideal candidate will possess the following:Current documented trailer mechanic experienceExperience using diagnostic equipment, scan tools and personal computerPossess a full complement of personal hand toolsResponsibilities & Duties:Meet D.O.T requirementsBend, stoop, squat, kneel, crouch, crawl, climb ladders and stairs, stand, walk, and turn/pivot frequently throughout the duration of the workdayReport to work on a regular and timely basis and complete the scheduled workday on a consistent basisAbility to work varying shifts, additional hours and/or overtime depending on service needsSitting required infrequently throughout the duration of the workdayLift, lower, push, pull, leverage and manipulate equipment and/or packages weighing up to 70 poundsAssist in moving packages or equipment up to 150 poundsSimple hand grasping, power hand grasping, fine hand manipulation, reaching from foot level to above shoulder level as necessary to complete assigned tasksOperate standard/manual transmissionOperate power, pneumatic toolsRequired to wear personal protective equipmentWork in an environment with: variable temperatures and humidity (climatic conditions), exposure to cleaning materials, petroleum products, dust, dirt, and noise, outside inclement weatherHave a sufficient ability to communicate, through sight, hearing, and/or otherwise, to perform assigned tasks and maintain proper job safety conditionsEmployee Type:PermanentUPS is committed to providing a workplace free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.Other Criteria: UPS is an equal opportunity employer. UPS does not discriminate on the basis of race/color/religion/sex/nationalorigin/veteran/disability/age/sexual orientation/gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.Basic Qualifications:Must be a U.S. Citizen or National of the U.S., an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or an alien authorized to work in the U.S. for this employer.Pay Range:For this union-represented posting, wage rates and ranges and benefit offerings are governed by applicable collective bargaining agreement provisions. The starting pay rate for this position starts at $37.37/hr. The company offers the following benefits for this position, subject to applicable eligibility requirements. Weekly pay, extensive training, growth opportunities, 401(K), defined-benefit pension plan, medical-dental and vision after waiting and or probation period, paid vacation, paid sick and family and medical leave time as required by law, paid holidays, education assistance program, discounted employee stock purchase program.
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
6/15/2025
Richmond, CA 94804
(39.7 miles)
Job InfoJob Location: Richmond, CARoute Type: LocalType of Assignment: DedicatedHours Per Shift: 8 HoursHours Per Week: 40 HoursShift Start Time: 06:30 amWorking Days: Mon-FriTransmission Type: AutomaticJob RequirementsCDL Class: CDL AExperience: 1+ yearAdditional InformationTransForce is hiring full-time CDL A Yard Hostlers in Richmond, CA, offering $30.00 per hour.With weekly earnings from $1,100 - $1,200, this position requires strong backing skills and at least 1 year of recent local delivery experience.Yard Hostler is responsible for moving trailers within a warehouse or distribution yard, ensuring they’re properly positioned for loading and unloading.Key duties include:Safely maneuvering trailers, often in tight spaces, using yard trucks or hostlers.Performing pre- and post-trip inspections of equipment.Coordinating with warehouse staff and drivers to ensure timely trailer placement.Adhering to safety protocols and maintaining equipment.Strong backing skills and at least 1 year of recent local delivery or yard hostling experience are required. Yard Hostlers play a vital role in maintaining smooth logistics operations.Additional Information:A clean MVR and stable work history are essential for this position.Driver BenefitsDriver paid weekly!Direct deposit options availableMedical, dental and vision insuranceLife and disability insurancePaid time off401(k) plan with 100% matching contributions up to 3%TransForce drivers are respected professionals. We prioritize your safety and career goals, fully complying with DOT and FMCSA regulations.Join the TransForce team today! Apply now or call your local recruiter at
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
Full Time
5/29/2025
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(5.2 miles)
Job Description: Lead Pilot (SPIFR) – HAA - Santa Rosa, CA*Multi-Mission/ Fire Base - Located in beautiful wine country!!Pilots get more with GMR Companies in 2025!Competitive Starting Salary: $117,475–$126,787 (Dependent on Experience) including 35% Geo ModifierLead Pilot Stipend: 5,000Fire Stipend: 5,000IFR Allowance: 5,000Sign-On Bonus: 15,000 (paid after training completion)Retention Bonus: 40,000 (after 36 months through the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan)The Lead Pilot is a key member of our operational leadership team, responsible for overseeing daily pilot operations at the assigned base. This individual ensures compliance with FAA regulations and company policies, provides mentorship and supervision to base pilots, and acts as a liaison between pilots, base leadership, and flight operations management.This role requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to foster a culture of safety, professionalism, and teamwork in both flight and ground operations.Flight Operations:Maintain an assigned flight schedule and remain available for additional shifts as needed due to vacation, sick leave, or other coverage gaps.Ensure aircraft readiness for dispatch, including:Compliance with FARs and company proceduresAircraft cleanliness and general presentationPreflight preparation, crew coordination, and documentationComplete all required documentation accurately and on time (e.g., duty logs, load manifests, time sheets).Participate in all assigned training, check flights, and ongoing education (e.g., ground school, computer-based learning).Effectively communicate critical operational details during shift handoffs and via approved internal communication channels.Represent the company with professionalism at all times, including during public interactions and special events.Adhere to and uphold all current company policies and safety standards.Attend meetings and training sessions outside of regular shifts as required.Leadership & Management ResponsibilitiesIn addition to pilot duties, the Lead Pilot is responsible for the following leadership functions:Ensure base pilot compliance with all applicable FARs, company SOPs, and operational standards.Serve as the primary point of contact for airport and FBO coordination.Approve and audit base pilot timecards and ensure accurate reporting of duty time and schedule adherence.Maintain and manage base pilot schedules, including coverage for PTO, trades, and sick leave.Monitor pilot performance, morale, and wellness, promoting a positive work environment.Conduct regular performance reviews, flight assessments, and feedback sessions under HR guidance and in collaboration with the Chief Pilot.Coordinate and deliver ongoing training and checkride preparation to ensure pilot readiness and consistency.Participate in pilot and mechanic hiring processes, providing input and recommendations.Collaborate with base leadership to address operational and safety-related concerns.Support medical crew integration and training as applicable.Attend leadership meetings, including quarterly management and process review meetings.QualificationsMinimum Flight Experience:3,000 hours total helicopter time1,500 hours PIC (helicopter)2,000 hours turbine500 hours cumulative night200 hours cumulative IFRMeet US Forest Service carding requirements:o 100 flight hours in the previous 12 monthso 50 hours in the EC-135o 200 hours mountain time (as defined by AIM)Preferred Experience:FAR Part 135 and EMS operational experienceNVG experience preferredRequired Credentials:FAA Commercial Rotorcraft LicenseHelicopter Instrument RatingCurrent FAA Class II Medical CertificatePilot IncentivesHourly position35% geographical pay modifier to base pay$5,000 IFR stipend$5,000 Fire Base stipend$5,000 Lead Pilot stipend$15,000 sign-on bonus (with a 1-year commitment)$40,000 retention bonus after 36 months under the GMR Pilot Retention Bonus Plan24-hour pilot housing provided7-on / 7-off schedulePhysical RequirementsMaximum duty weight of 230 pounds, including flight suit and bootsFrequently required to sit for extended periodsOccasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawlFrequently lift and/or move up to 70 poundsVision requirements include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focusMust work near moving mechanical parts and in various weather conditionsFrequently exposed to bloodborne pathogens, airborne particles, and in-flight vibrationsNoise levels may require wearing a headsetMental RequirementsAbility to make sound, time-sensitive decisions under pressureFollow oral and written instructions preciselyAdapt to irregular schedules and changing operational needsPreferred ExperiencePrevious Airbus EC135/H135 or similar aircraft experience preferred but not requiredWhy Choose REACH Asa leader in helicopter air ambulance services,REACH Air MedicalServices is one ofGlobal Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world atwww.AtaMomentsNotice.com. Learn how ourvaluesare at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options atGlobalMedicalResponse.com/Careers. EEO Statement: Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots More Information about this Job: Competitive starting salaries from $117,475–$126,787(DOE) including 35% geo modifierCheck out our careers sitebenefits pageto learn more about our benefit options.
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