The Department of Atmospheric Science at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming invites applications for a fulltime on-site Research Pilot to operate University aircraft. The University owns and operates two King Air aircraft, one is a specially modified King Air 350 instrumented for atmospheric research and the other is a King Air 200 that is used for transporting administrators and guests of the University throughout the region. University research pilots fly both aircraft. King Air and SMS experience is preferred, but not required. This position offers a hiring salary range of $114,000 to $128,000 plus benefits including a retirement benefit of nearly 15%. The final salary will be based on experience, skills relevant to the role, and internal equity.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will be one in a group of three research pilots at the University. They will act as Pilot in Command (PIC) for flights in single pilot IMC (instrument meteorological conditions) and VMC (visual meteorological conditions) at all times of day for research fights for study of atmospheric phenomena. They will also act as PIC and Second in Command (SIC) for transportation flights for the University. Research pilots work within the University of Wyoming Flight Center to maintain a culture of safety with efficient procedures that support customer service. They also assist with and provide input for scheduling, budgeting, and planning activities for both aircraft. Research pilots prepare plans for individual flights and arrange plans for logistics and project operations for research projects out of the home base of Laramie and for projects based out of other locales. Research projects may be based anywhere in the world, and specific goals and objectives of projects are highly variable but are always focused on Atmospheric Science. The successful candidate must be able and willing to operate University aircraft domestically and internationally (25% travel away from Laramie) and will be required to attend initial and recurrent training and other training as needed. This position may also be responsible for significant portions of UWs Aviation Safety Management System. This is an onsite position in Laramie, WY.