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Research Pilot

University of Wyoming
United States, Wyoming, Laramie
Jan 11, 2025

Research Pilot

The University of Wyoming seeks a Research Pilot

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Location: Laramie, Wyoming

Job Description:


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.

Job Requirements:

Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in aviation, experience will be evaluated by type and complexity on a case-by-case basis;
Airline Transport Pilot certificate (multi-engine land);
3,000 or more logged pilot hours;
2,000 hours minimum as pilot-in-command of multi-engine, fixed-wing aircraft;
500 hours minimum in fixed-wing turbine aircraft;
First class FAA medical certificate within the last twelve months
***Minimum hours required may be reduced for a candidate who is exceptionally skilled in single-pilot special mission operations and/or who possesses a demonstrated command of a formal aviation safety management system program under IS-BAO, Argus, WYVERN, etc.
Candidates selected for an onsite interview will be required to pass a check ride in a University aircraft.

Desired Qualifications:

King Air 200/350 experience (or equivalent US military aircraft);
King Air 350 Type Rating;
King Air 200 Initial or Recurrent training at Flight Safety or equivalent;
Demonstrated knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration rules and regulations;
Working knowledge and practical experience with SMS in a management or implementation role;
Prior experience with air freight, small aircraft charter, medivac, SAR, research, customs, border patrol and/or similar missions;
Knowledge of weather and atmospheric conditions as they affect flight operations;
Knowledge of flight procedures, ability to file flight plans and discern weather conditions affecting flight;
Skill to operate technical equipment with the knowledge and ability to test aircraft instrumentation.
Ability and willingness to recognize and report safety concerns;
Ability to communicate effectively with scientific crew and passengers.

Knowledge and abilities specific to the job:

Embrace a culture of safety working under a formal SMS
Weather and atmospheric conditions as they affect flight operations
Geography, topography, navigation, GPS waypoints and weather conditions
Fly aircraft as Pilot in Command at all times of day, all seasons and weather conditions, and at low altitudes and low air speed
Operate aircraft in mountainous terrain, over open water and in remote locations
Maintain records, prepare reports, and conduct correspondence related to work
Communicate effectively with scientific crew and passengers of various backgrounds, cultures, and experience levels
Employ Crew Resource Management to maximize the effectiveness of crew members
Demonstrate ability to work as a team member and foster a cooperative work environment
Good interpersonal skills and a focus on customer service

Location: Laramie, Wyoming, a town with approximately 31,000 people, has a unique blend of sophistication and Western hospitality. UW not only provides an environment for success but also offers varied academic and lifestyle opportunities. Named the "#1 Small College Town in America" by College Value Online, Laramie boasts a moderate cost of living with no state income tax, incredible outdoor recreational opportunities, an eclectic downtown, and a great public school system.

UW is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer (UW Reg 4-1). The University does not discriminate in employment or personnel practices on the basis of race, gender, religion, color, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, creed, ancestry, political belief, pregnancy, or any other protected category or participation in any protected activity. In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to apply for a position, please call 307-766-2377 or email jobapps@uwyo.edu.

Pursuant to Wyoming State law, W.S. 19-14-102, as amended, an honorably discharged veteran who has been a resident of the state of Wyoming for one (1) year or more at any time prior to the date when the veteran applies for employment, or any surviving spouse who was married to such veteran at the time of the veteran's death, who is receiving federal survivor benefits based on the veteran's military service and is applying for employment, shall receive an interview preference during the applicant screening process with the University of Wyoming. At the time of application, the applicant must possess the business capacity, competency, education or other qualifications required for the position. If disabilities do not materially interfere with performance of job duties, disabled veterans will be given preference over able-bodied veterans.
Appropriate documentation of veteran status must be provided at the time of application as outlined in the application process. No preference will be given to a veteran currently employed by a public department.


The University of Wyoming conducts background investigations for all final candidates being considered for employment. Offers of employment are contingent upon the completion of the background check.

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