BRISTOW HELICOPTERS (NIG) LIMITED, is one of the world's largest providers of helicopter services. The first civil helicopter company to work in the oil and gas industry, Bristow has earned an international reputation for speed of response and quality of service.Bristow the leading Helicopter operator in Nigeria hereby invites applications from suitable qualified Nigerian candidates to fill the following posts in our West Africa Strategic Business Unit:
POSITIONS:
A. LICENSED AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS
B. PILOTS
QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSED AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS:
Candidates should be holders of NCCA License (H) or ICAO Type 2, Type rated on at least ONE of the following Aircraft:-
1. S92
2. S76 series
3. AS 332L/L2/EC225
4. BELL 407
5. BELL 206 L series OR Avionics; OR FAAA & P (or equivalent) with OEM Training Certificates and documented evidence of experience on the above types.
6. BELL 412 series
7. Type Ratings/experience on EC135, AS 365 and AW 139 will also be considered
QUALIFICATIONS FOR PILOTS:-
Candidates should ideally have any of the following types on their license:
1. S76 C series
2. BELL 412 series
3. AS332l/L2/EC225
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT:-
1. Must be Commanders / Captains
2. 2500 Hours Total Time
3. 1000 Hours combined PLC and P1 U/S
4. ATP and Instrument Rating required
Please note that preference will be given to Nigeria Licensed holders and experienced candidates.
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Interested candidates should send their hand written applications enclosing detailed CV and photocopies of all credentials along with two (2) passport photographs to:
The General Manager (HR)
Bristow Helicopters (Nig) Limited,
Old Domestic Wing.
M.M. Airport.
P.O.Box 11,
Ikeja,
Lagos.
Only shortlisted candidates from applications received before the END OF SEPTEMBER will be acknowledged and subsequently invited.
Please note that no external body or organization has been authorized/ retained by Bristow Helicopters to assist with this selection process. Anyone who deals with any external body on this selection process does so at his/her own risk.
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