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Old 15th Aug 2004, 17:36
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Well, come on then...spill the beans. Last I heard..the AerCorps had decided to let go of the SAR Task, but the gov had no money in the pot to fund a private initiative...what's the gen?
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Old 11th Feb 2005, 12:57
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CHC Ireland SAR

Good morning to all,

Any site residents working for Scotia on the irish SAR contracts?
I noted the Flight International adverts and am wondering if there is anyone on this forum who has the insiders perspective?
(ie. how many slots are CHC looking to fill?, what sort of shifting?, compensations schemes?, accomodations on tour?,
Captains or F.O.'s?, etc.)

It seems rather a rsah move by CHC as I thought that they used their North Sea ops to provide a stream of staffing for the SAR side of the house.

Is it more difficult for them to fill employment slots In Ireland or has the well gone a bit dry at the moment?

best to all,
a Wandering Celt
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Old 11th Feb 2005, 16:03
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Expect maybe this thread is a good a place as any to ask the question,

What chances or hirdles would a Canadian have to overcome to gain employment with one of the formentioned.

or, can it be done at all.

thks

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Old 8th Dec 2005, 19:59
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CHC are hiring in Ireland (SAR)

Saw this in the irish independent newspaper today.

http://www.loadzajobs.ie/includes/do...sp?jobid=55850

http://www.loadzajobs.ie/includes/do...sp?jobid=55853


more located here including "winch operator".

http://www.loadzajobs.ie/search_resu...d_in=&s1=&st1=
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Old 9th Dec 2005, 09:59
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McSkull

Thank you for the heads up!

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Old 19th Feb 2006, 14:47
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Has anyone who applied for this got a response yet? Or is a month and three weeks too optimistic?
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Old 19th Feb 2006, 15:33
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Yup had a reply.........
Wasn't the answer I wanted but hey ho

Quite pleased to get a response seeing that my IR isn't till later in the year.

Lets hope they're still looking
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Old 19th Feb 2006, 20:34
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Thanks. No response for me, but I would have been at the end of the list, though I thought I would had at least had a thanks but no thanks. Oh well, onward etc.
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Old 1st Mar 2006, 16:44
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Irish SAR announce preferred bidder

"Today, 1st March, 2006, Vancouver, B.C., Canada: CHC Helicopter Corporation (“CHC”) (TSX: FLY.SV.A and FLY.MV.B; NYSE: FLI) announced today it has been named by The Irish Department of Transport (“The Irish Coast Guard”) as the ‘preferred bidder’ to provide commercial search and rescue helicopter services from four bases in Ireland commencing July 1, 2007.
CHC and the Irish Coast Guard will now negotiate details of the operation with a view to finalizing a contract for the provision of search and rescue services from Dublin, Sligo, Shannon and Waterford on a 24/7 basis. The awarding of this contract is not assured and remains subject to the finalization of terms and conditions with The Coast Guard.
CHC, through its Dublin-based subsidiary CHC Ireland, is the current provider of search and rescue and emergency helicopter services to The Irish Coast Guard. Commencing in 2007, CHC will also provide commercial search and rescue helicopter services to the United Kingdom Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) from bases in the UK. "
Is there no stopping these boys?
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Old 1st Mar 2006, 17:33
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Great News. Congrats to all involved.
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Old 9th Mar 2006, 18:51
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Question Irish SAR

Certainly interested in joining in a couple of years.
When do you think Ireland will employ Winchmen/ Winch op paramedics. Don't want to lose skills as believe good box of tools to treat some patients. Understand there is no such term as paramedic in ROI, but think things are changing.
Also slightly worried about flying in hills without NVGs, likely to get those soon ?
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Old 9th Mar 2006, 19:40
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May well be worth your while firing off a C.V. to CHC in Aberdeen, (normally first point of contact). NVGs are not, currently, looming on the horizon. Situation regarding Paramedic status under revision.
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Old 9th Mar 2006, 20:40
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Applied for a job last year, after prompting for a reply every couple of weeks and never getting any, I got another job after waiting 2 months. Nearly ten months have passed and still heard nothing. I guess they are too busy but certainly too late.
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Old 10th Mar 2006, 12:45
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If you have been disappointed applying for a job in Eire have a look at www.gfs.gov.hk, they are looking for crewmen.
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Old 10th Mar 2006, 13:34
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Oh, and if you applied to CHC last year and didn't have an instrument rating, and passed the initial interview stage, it's highly likely that you'll still be sitting around with your thumb up your butt waiting for them to contact you and tell you any information at all. Very poor way to treat people. Give you an interview then have no contact at all regarding simulator testing. I was under the impression that CHC were a huge operation who could get the job done. It's going to be an interesting time when their new contracts come online and they have nice shiny aircraft but no-one to fly them. Also led to believe they are 15 pilots short at Aberdeen, 3 in England and now possibe shortages in Ireland. Not to mention the new SAR contracts and a couple of other things going on soon.

Happy job hunting.
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Old 10th Mar 2006, 18:13
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CHC are always recruiting for Ireland they probably have a standing order with Flight Magazine!
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Old 10th Mar 2006, 18:23
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Anybody knows what working for CHC Ireland is like? Would love to hear some experiences, both offshore at Cork and SAR. Also what the pay is like and how the social life is around the several bases in Ireland?
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Old 10th Mar 2006, 20:58
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As a CHC employee i find CHC's HR department in Aberdeen really leaves a lot to be desired, the phrase "don't hold your breath" comes to mind. I know people who have put CV's in for both rear crew and pilot positions, they still haven't had any reply from the company one way or another. Not very professional if you ask me.
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Old 11th Mar 2006, 09:47
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HR

Don't you find that ALL HR departments are the same? Certainly in the heli world anyway!
Bring back the old Personnel manager; at least it gives the impression that we are 'persons' not 'resources'!

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Old 15th Mar 2006, 12:29
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To Sailor Vee

Many thanks. They have my CV in Dub already and was posing for join next year however have decided to stay for 22. It is a bit like the Shawshank Redemption, becoming an institutionalised man. However am looking forward to moving to Ireland in next few years. Lack of NVGs still worrying but adapt and overcome. Looks like a good company to work for, thecrewroom banter is as i'm used to .
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