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Old 27th May 2017, 08:16
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Babcock are looking for;

Air Ambulance Pilot for Barton (Merseyside) , United Kingdom
Air Ambulance Pilot for Cardiff , United Kingdom
HEMS Touring Pilot (Fixed Term 12 Months) , United Kingdom
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Old 1st Jun 2017, 14:15
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Could you please give some more information (what kind of operation/location/full time)?

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Why don't you ask
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Old 7th Jun 2017, 07:18
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AS 350 & Bell 412 - Qualified Helicopter Instructors

Location: Shrewsbury
Date Posted: 05 June 2017
Details: Innovators with Insight Cobham's values of Trust, Talent and Technology have driven us from...
only 23 days until close!

Cobham Helicopter Services
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Old 9th Jun 2017, 15:32
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Old 20th Jun 2017, 07:13
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Surf Life Saving Queensland: Position vacant: Helicopter Pilot

Hmmm: only ten minutes down the road for me
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Old 6th Jul 2017, 06:53
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I heard that EBG HElicopters (Redhill, UK) are looking for a FI. They routinely use R22, R44, G2, EC120 & EC130. Although it is a FI they are looking for, they do a lot of AOC work.
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Old 8th Jul 2017, 06:46
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Sikorsky S92 Captains and First Officers

Babcock is a leading engineering support services organisation, with a rich history of service excellence. We are a FTSE 100 company, with over 34,000 talented and committed people across six continents and worldwide revenues of over AU$9.5 billion. In Australia and New Zealand, Babcock operates nationally, employing over 700 staff. Operating across defence, mining and construction, aviation, ports, cyber security and engineering consultancy, we support our customers technical, program and complex platform requirements through our proven processes, systems and people.

Babcock Mission Critical Services (MCS), Australia's leading provider of helicopter services in both the Onshore and Offshore sectors is looking for Enthusiastic, Team Orientated, and Customer Focused Crew to join our dynamic team.

Babcock strives to maintain an employee relationship that fosters employee engagement and makes all of our amazing people feel "part of the family" whilst take ownership of their commitment to provide our clients with unprecedented Customer Service.

Babcock Offshore Services Australasia Pty Ltd is expanding operations and therefore is seeking Expression of Interest from suitably qualified Sikorsky S92 Captains and First Officer Officers to join our Offshore Business.

To be considered for this role you must have the following:

Essential attributes:

Ability to work in Australia
Customer Focused
Team Player
Can do Attitude
Offshore Experience
Captain
750 hours turbine
ATPL (H)
Instrument Rating
250 hours offshore experience
250 hours PIC S92
2000 hours PIC helicopter
3500 hours helicopter
First Officer
1000 hours Helicopter
300 hours PIC helicopter
100 hours S92
100 hours offshore experience
Instrument Rating
CPL (H)
500 hours turbine
Desirable Attributes:

Sikorsky S92 endorsement
Willing to work in remote locations both with Australia and overseas
If you would like to be part of an exciting future with our Company please send your CV to Maretta Catlin at maretta . catlin at babcock . com . au or if you would like more information then please contact the Director of Operations Nigel Edwards on 0447 418 293.

Please reply via the above contacts ONLY
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Old 8th Jul 2017, 07:08
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Originally Posted by ersa
Sikorsky S92 Captains and First Officers

Babcock is a leading engineering support services organisation, with a rich history of service excellence. We are a FTSE 100 company, with over 34,000 talented and committed people across six continents and worldwide revenues of over AU$9.5 billion. In Australia and New Zealand, Babcock operates nationally, employing over 700 staff. Operating across defence, mining and construction, aviation, ports, cyber security and engineering consultancy, we support our customers technical, program and complex platform requirements through our proven processes, systems and people.

Babcock Mission Critical Services (MCS), Australia's leading provider of helicopter services in both the Onshore and Offshore sectors is looking for Enthusiastic, Team Orientated, and Customer Focused Crew to join our dynamic team.

Babcock strives to maintain an employee relationship that fosters employee engagement and makes all of our amazing people feel "part of the family" whilst take ownership of their commitment to provide our clients with unprecedented Customer Service.

Babcock Offshore Services Australasia Pty Ltd is expanding operations and therefore is seeking Expression of Interest from suitably qualified Sikorsky S92 Captains and First Officer Officers to join our Offshore Business.

To be considered for this role you must have the following:

Essential attributes:

Ability to work in Australia
Customer Focused
Team Player
Can do Attitude
Offshore Experience
Captain
750 hours turbine
ATPL (H)
Instrument Rating
250 hours offshore experience
250 hours PIC S92
2000 hours PIC helicopter
3500 hours helicopter
First Officer
1000 hours Helicopter
300 hours PIC helicopter
100 hours S92
100 hours offshore experience
Instrument Rating
CPL (H)
500 hours turbine
Desirable Attributes:

Sikorsky S92 endorsement
Willing to work in remote locations both with Australia and overseas
If you would like to be part of an exciting future with our Company please send your CV to Maretta Catlin at maretta . catlin at babcock . com . au or if you would like more information then please contact the Director of Operations Nigel Edwards on 0447 418 293.

Please reply via the above contacts ONLY
Does anyone read the blurb at the beginning of these job adverts? When I applied for my first job some research on the company was expected...seems they give you that now.
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Old 9th Jul 2017, 16:59
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If your application is of interest to us we will normally contact you within two weeks of receiving your CV. If you are not contacted within this period, please do not re-submit your CV."


This last sentence should not be the norm in this small industry. It takes only 3 minutes to send a "sorry, but not this time" reply to someone who is asking to be a part of the team. No matter who he is, it only takes 3 minutes.

Just my opinion, not a dig at anyone in particular.

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Old 9th Jul 2017, 18:13
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Agreed Tam. I know many well qualified applicants at the moment who apply for advertised vacancies and meet all requirements yet get no reply. Very demoralising as they have no idea why they are not considered.
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Old 9th Jul 2017, 20:44
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It's a form of HR arrogance. Only too typical of the standard laziness and also of the recruitment company wasters.
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Old 10th Jul 2017, 19:55
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Originally Posted by hihover
This last sentence should not be the norm in this small industry. It takes only 3 minutes to send a "sorry, but not this time" reply to someone who is asking to be a part of the team. No matter who he is, it only takes 3 minutes.

Just my opinion, not a dig at anyone in particular.

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Affirm. I actually called Babcock after those two weeks knowing I met all the criteria. Politely asked the phone operator to put me through to [...], because I was wondering about my application. I was asked to hold and when she got back on the phone she forwarded [...] message: "If you have not heard within those two weeks you are not considered".
Still feel so sorry for [...] busy schedule not being able to talk or even email from one professional to another.
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Old 10th Jul 2017, 20:13
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Right. Babcock...
Was held at the reception. [...] apparently in 'a meeting'. Was 'allowed' to leave my application with the receptionist.
That was that...
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Old 11th Jul 2017, 00:02
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Sadly, it's a fine line you tread when applying for a job in this industry. It seems to me that a few organisations are simply collecting CVs and that real jobs are few and far between at this time. Whilst treading that fine line, it is very easy to step onto the wrong side and become a bit too pushy. That has a tendency to put people off a candidate, no matter how well qualified he/she is. Again, a 3 minute response at the outset would solve that, it removes doubt and it removes the candidate's anticipation.

I think it is fair to say that "who you know" is as important as ever, and that's ok. Getting that application for a real job in front of the right person is the task. Unfortunately, in the larger operations, HR has their task to do too, and that is to vet the applications for the main man or woman.

But even HR departments could spend 3 minutes per applicant to let them know they won't be invited to the party.

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Old 12th Jul 2017, 02:42
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Henley Air South Africa.
Vehicle tracking standby w min 15 shifts pm guaranteed.
Decent job for someone just qualified for CPL and with 50 hours on R44.
Night rating w 10hrs at night or IR preferred.
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Old 17th Jul 2017, 14:07
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Originally Posted by breakdip
Affirm. I actually called Babcock after those two weeks knowing I met all the criteria. Politely asked the phone operator to put me through to [...], because I was wondering about my application. I was asked to hold and when she got back on the phone she forwarded [...] message: "If you have not heard within those two weeks you are not considered".
Still feel so sorry for [...] busy schedule not being able to talk or even email from one professional to another.


Big companies have huge amounts of applications to plough through, especially at a time when jovs are scarce. Do you really expect the Chief Pilot, etc. to talk to every single person who applies and explain why they weren't successful? Because if he/she does it to you, they'll then have to do it for everyone else and that will never end!


It isn't just the way with big companies either; it's pretty standard for recruitment as a whole, unfortunately. I've been on the receiving end of it myself.
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Old 18th Jul 2017, 04:58
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Originally Posted by Heathcliff
Big companies have huge amounts of applications to plough through, especially at a time when jovs are scarce. Do you really expect the Chief Pilot, etc. to talk to every single person who applies and explain why they weren't successful? Because if he/she does it to you, they'll then have to do it for everyone else and that will never end!


It isn't just the way with big companies either; it's pretty standard for recruitment as a whole, unfortunately. I've been on the receiving end of it myself.


Might be so, but that's where database management and common courtesy comes in.


Most companies don't even send you an automated reply to say thank you for your application.


personally I think HR is short for cant be arsed and its ok to be rude to people.


I would like to think that the standards in how we treat each other are different than those at the local argos ( I seem to recall that they actually do bother returning to applicants with a reply. )
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Old 18th Jul 2017, 07:55
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I absolutely agree with you, but sadly as more companies go corporate the less they care about individuals.
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