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We are seeking highly skilled and motivated First Officers to join our dynamic team. As a First Officer with Norse Atlantic, you will play a critical role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and professional operation of our Boeing 787 aircraft. You will work closely with the Captain and Cabin Crew to deliver a friendly and welcoming service while adhering to all safety and regulatory standards.
Responsibilities and Duties Flight Operations: Assist the Captain in the safe and efficient operation of the Boeing 787 during all phases of flight, including pre-flight planning, taxi, take-off, cruise, and landing. Conduct thorough pre-flight inspections, including reviewing aircraft systems, performance calculations, and weather conditions. Review and verify weight and balance, performance data, and NOTAMs prior to departure. Operate aircraft systems and controls in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) and manufacturer guidelines. Monitor aircraft performance, navigation, and communication systems during flight. Safety and Compliance: Adhere to all company policies, aviation regulations, and international standards. Ensure compliance with safety management systems (SMS) and report any safety concerns or incidents promptly. Participate in regular simulator training, proficiency checks, and emergency procedure drills to maintain qualifications. Crew Resource Management (CRM): Work as part of a cohesive flight crew, fostering effective communication, decision-making, and teamwork. Communicate effectively with ATC, ground crew, and cabin crew to ensure smooth operations. Support the Captain in maintaining a positive and professional cockpit environment. Assist in managing cabin crew briefings and addressing passenger-related concerns when required. Customer Service: Contribute to a positive passenger experience by ensuring timely and smooth operations. Act as a brand ambassador, maintaining professionalism in all interactions with passengers, crew, and ground staff. Administrative Duties: Complete accurate and timely flight logs, reports, and documentation as required. Stay updated on company manuals, operational procedures, and regulatory changes. Participate in post-flight debriefs to identify areas for improvement and ensure continuous learning.
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Required qualifications to be successful in this role: An airline transport pilot licence (ATPL) or a commercial pilot licence with instrument rating (CPL/IR) issued by UK CAA. A Class 1 medical certificate issued by the UK CAA. A good command of spoken and written English. Have extended (level 5) or expert (level 6) English language proficiency endorsed on their licence. A minimum of 500 hours total flight time as pilot on multi-pilot (CS-25) aircraft. Boeing 787 type rating or willingness to complete type rating training. Strong knowledge of aviation regulations, navigation, and meteorology. Excellent situational awareness, decision-making, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work under pressure and adapt to changing operational conditions. Unrestricted right to live and work in United Kingdom. We offer The possibility of being part of a great team, working together to build one of the most exciting airlines An informal and positive work environment Competitive benefits We believe that culture will be our competitive advantage. Team Norse has identified three core values that we all should live and breathe. They are: Be inclusive Take ownership Show kindness If you have questions about the position, you are welcome to send an email to: careers@flynorse.com Please note: you have 2 days from submission to edit your cover letter before it can no longer be changed.


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