Qwest Helicopters has an exciting opportunity for helicopter pilots.
Serving the Government, Oil and gas, Forestry and other sectors Qwest Helicopters is recruiting suitably qualified rotary pilots to fly the fleet of B206, AS350, B205 and AS365. Full time and contract positions will be commencing in February – April 2018.
• The role includes:
Work permits for foreign workers.
Remuneration in accordance with experience, endorsements and productivity.
Comprehensive training.
A diverse work environment.
The opportunity to develop a wide skill set.
• Role requirements:
Have the ability to work unsupervised in a proactive manner
Display a willingness to carry out non flying projects and housekeeping tasks to maintain a high standard.
Relocate to Fort Nelson B.C for full time hire
• Minimum qualifications:
Transport Canada Class 1 medical certificate or the ability to obtain.
Transport Canada CPL H or the ability to obtain.
1000 PIC Rotary.
Interested applicants should email a detailed C.V / Resume to qwest.recruitment@gmail.com
Pilot job available.
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- FerrariFlyer
- 4th Dan
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Re: Pilot job available.
The email address in the advertisement is different to the one on the company website. I’d suggest calling Qwest direct to confirm the legitimacy of the position first before doing anything else.
- bangequalsbad
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Re: Pilot job available.
Agreed.
I'd suggest emailing them directly to check out the ad.
I'd suggest emailing them directly to check out the ad.
- FerrariFlyer
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Re: Pilot job available.
Listed email on the website is:
qwest at northwestel.net
Website for Qwest is:
http://www.qwesthelicopters.com/contact-us
qwest at northwestel.net
Website for Qwest is:
http://www.qwesthelicopters.com/contact-us
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Re: Pilot job available.
It's email management in the north guys. No need to stress. Comm's do not work the same as in the main centers. Thanks for the publicity though.
I will try to reply to all who make contact.
I will try to reply to all who make contact.
- FerrariFlyer
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Re: Pilot job available.
No problems. Good luck to all who apply. Canada is a beautiful country to fly in and the people generally are extremely hospitable and helpful. If I was younger I’d return tomorrow at the drop of a hat.
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- Silver Wings
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Re: Pilot job available.
To those who apply... Do some research!!
So many people head to Canada with the expectation they will be flying an Astar (squirrel) on day 1 with a long line attached saving the world.
Yes some guys do go straight into a bigger machine or run up the ladder so to speak. Other guys it may take a while. Don't be put off because you heard a 'friend of a friend Joe and bob got put into a 212 first season' etc etc.
Be prepared for some hard work and long long days remember northern Canada can see 24 hour daylight in the summer.
Some Northern towns are a little how we say... best not to say... If you are coming from a relaxing scenic position along the coast of Oz to a bug infested swamp of northern BC and bring the entire family along... be prepared for some let down. Its not all like the pictures and movies you see.
Everyone in Canada ends up in the north at some stage regardless of the chosen operator some time in their career.
Qwest do a wide variety of work in a great fleet with progression opportunities. BUT... it takes time to form trust to a newbie in the country. So put your head down, work hard, be prepared and Canada will provide you an experience like non other.
So many people head to Canada with the expectation they will be flying an Astar (squirrel) on day 1 with a long line attached saving the world.
Yes some guys do go straight into a bigger machine or run up the ladder so to speak. Other guys it may take a while. Don't be put off because you heard a 'friend of a friend Joe and bob got put into a 212 first season' etc etc.
Be prepared for some hard work and long long days remember northern Canada can see 24 hour daylight in the summer.
Some Northern towns are a little how we say... best not to say... If you are coming from a relaxing scenic position along the coast of Oz to a bug infested swamp of northern BC and bring the entire family along... be prepared for some let down. Its not all like the pictures and movies you see.
Everyone in Canada ends up in the north at some stage regardless of the chosen operator some time in their career.
Qwest do a wide variety of work in a great fleet with progression opportunities. BUT... it takes time to form trust to a newbie in the country. So put your head down, work hard, be prepared and Canada will provide you an experience like non other.
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