Job Summary To execute scheduled oil & gas flights in the safest and most efficient manner in accordance with aviation regulation and whilst upholding NHV standards. Respons. & areas Assisting the Pilot-in-Command with the technical preparation of flights including, but not limited to, route planning, fuel calculation, performance limitations and general inspection of the helicopter Ensuring that all pre and post flight administration is completed accurately under the supervision of the Pilot-in-Command Assisting the Pilot-in-Command as required with the raising of any reportable incidents and issues post flight via the correct channel. Conducting pilot duties under the supervision of the Pilot-in-Command whilst fully complying with all safety rules, requirements, limitations and SOPs with full regard to the helicopter type and scope of flight operation Working alongside the Pilot-in-Command to ensure that all safety systems and equipment are functioning correctly Maintaining a good working knowledge of NHV Ops Manuals, Notices To Pilots, other related manuals, instructions and procedures Consistently demonstrating a good awareness of customer service requirements and understanding the client's business & needs, under the supervision of the Chief Pilot. Performing other assigned flying duties as required Maintaining familiarity with all relevant national and international air legislation, agreed aviation practices and local procedures. Maintaining the correct standard of crew discipline, conduct and personal appearance. Completing tasks allocated by the Chief Pilot as required Leading by example and promoting a team spirit amongst colleagues. Respecting the code of conduct and overall behaviour towards the whole NHV team, as well as adhering to the Drugs & Alcohol policy. Experience Technical requirements: UK CPL(H) License privileges Valid UK Class 1 Medical Valid UK IFR (H) Multi Engine privileges UK ATPL (H) theory and MCC certificate Type rating: H175 - desirable Minimum flight hours: 500 total hours 500 hours multi-engine on helicopters (may include up to 10% in an approved flight simulator) 100 hours in command (may include up to 10% in a flight simulator). This may be substituted with approved alternative training criteria in accordance with IOGP OHRP. 50 hours on H175 - desirable Skills Languages: English Proficiency Level 4 minimum Sound ICT-knowledge (specific aviation software & administrative programs) Adheres to all company operational, quality and safety procedures & processes Flexible (e.g. for double crewing, standby storm duties ), a team player, result driven and customer focused What we offer You'll be welcomed in a young and exciting company. Based on your skills and competences, you'll be offered a competitive salary with extra legal benefits. The opportunity can be taken to widen your knowledge and skills.