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gerpols
20th Dec 2012, 13:48
He guys,

Looks like Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia) is looking for crew.
Anyone who can help me with a E-mail address to send my resume to ?

Thanks !

STOL
5th Jan 2013, 01:17
http://careers.jobsataramco.eu/sa/saudi-arabia/marine-﹠-aviation/jobid3044537-aircraft-pilot-jobs

princess76
8th Jan 2013, 10:55
Hey guys
I am seeking some Freelance FA work ASAP & wondered if you had any contacts or work!
• Aircraft type include; Bombardier Global Express, GIV, GV, Falcon 900ex, Falcon 2000, Legacy, Boeing BBJ, Boeing 727, Boeing 767, Hawker 125, Challenger 604, Citation II, V and XL, Airbus 319, MD 83

Happy New Year & hope you can help!
Thanks in advance.... Feel free to PM me!

INNflight
9th Jan 2013, 13:16
Any word on ARAMCO hiring expat First Officers?

Last time I saw one of their jets it was crewed with two Captains, not sure if that's the norm.

mutt
9th Jan 2013, 15:11
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?partnerid=25270&siteid=5398&AReq=6059BR&Codes=ASC-W-HomePage That job posting mentions First Officers.

Mutt

TheRobe
11th Jan 2013, 05:58
I think they are just advertising for show, like a few others.

jackx123
11th Jan 2013, 07:01
Not for show. Both fixed and rotary are neede due to company wide expansion. Good package.

Falcon900Driver
11th Jan 2013, 13:51
Is that for type rated (Captain) only or?

TheRobe
11th Jan 2013, 19:53
jackx - I put my resume into them..dual rated, 11k hours and a college degree...no call.

So are they only taking Nasa test pilots?

Probably the same song and dance, culling for type ratings or just hiring people they know.

cloudchaser44
1st Feb 2013, 00:15
Hey Jackx check your PM's.

Fly Safe

Left Coaster
1st Feb 2013, 04:35
Robe...Not being critical here, but you have to know that the jobs like the one posted are sometimes advertised, but nearly always filled by someone who knows someone. Its a small world and most operators like ARAMCO and the other private or Royal flights work this way. It's an accepted method to make the hiring job easier and provides a certain level of comfort. (NASA shuttle time notwithstanding, a good internal reference goes much farther than a cold call.) Don't take it too personally.
Good luck, LC

doubleu-anker
1st Feb 2013, 09:51
I knew they were a bunch of w*****s when they wanted a college degree. Is anyone able to tell me how that effects operating an aircraft? If the person has a licence, what more is required?

The outfit reeks of nepotism.

mutt
1st Feb 2013, 11:45
Doubleu_anker, do you know of any major American corporation that accepts pilots without a degree? Aramco started life as an American company so their regulations would have come from that period.

@The Robe, considering your other PPrune guises and your immense knowledge and flight time, I'm amazed that they didn't immediately offer you the Chief Pilot's position.

Mutt

doubleu-anker
1st Feb 2013, 17:02
Ok, point taken. Thanks for pointing that out.

swedefly
4th Feb 2013, 13:57
Hey Princess check your PM's.

Regards,

Swedefly