B205AFire/Utility Pilot
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Pilot
About Hillsboro Aviation
Founded in 1980, Hillsboro Aviation offers complete helicopter and airplane services comprised of five divisions: contract & charter, aircraft sales & management, service center, FBO, and parts sales. Serving domestic and international markets in the government, commercial, and private sectors, we have over 75 employees and 10 turbine aircraft. We operate out of our award‑winning headquarters at the Portland‑Hillsboro Airport (KHIO).
ThePosition
Hillsboro Aviation’s contract & charter division provides services to the United States Forest Service (USFS), the Department of Interior (DOI), FEMA, large national utility (powerline & infrastructure), and high‑tech companies as well as smaller companies and individuals. Our missions include search and rescue, short‑haul (human external cargo, natural disaster relief, construction support, aerial firefighting, natural resource surveys, film/photo/news, and heli‑skiing). Our fleet is comprised of Airbus H145D3, Bell 205 A-1++, Bell 407, Bell 407HP, and Airbus AS350B3e.
As a B205A‑1++ Fire Fighting and Utility Pilot, you will work closely with the Contract & Charter: R/W team to organize and manage daily requirements of their assigned contract.
- Hillsboro Aviation is hiring a B205A‑1++ Pilot for either an Exclusive Use (EU) or Call‑When‑Needed (CWN) contract. The contracts start at the beginning of May or June 2026 and run through the end of the fire season.
- If assigned to a CWN contract, the pilot will receive a guaranteed number of workdays equivalent to an EU contract.
- The pilot will cover the fire contract on a 12 on / 12 off or a 12 on / 2 off schedule.
- For those working a 12 on / 2 off schedule, extended breaks to return home may be arranged periodically, depending on operational demands and relief pilot availability.
- All travel and accommodations are covered by the company. The pilot will receive per diem for meals and incidentals.
- Additional utility operations may be assigned based on project requirements with schedules adjusted accordingly.
- The pilot is responsible for representing both the aircraft and the operation in a professional and courteous manner to the customer, the U.S. Forest Service.
- Strong judgment, sound airmanship, and a commitment to safety are essential to operating the aircraft effectively.
- Strict adherence to SOPs, contractual obligations, and daily operational reporting procedures is required.
- COM or ATP certificate with Rotorcraft Helicopter Rating
- Current Medical Class 1 or 2
- Driver’s License
- Passport and FCC radio license (for OPS crossing into Canada or relocations to Alaska)
- Ability to legally work in the US
- Helicopter Total Time: 3,500
- Last 12 Months: 100 PIC in helicopter
- Bell Medium PIC Time: 50 hours
- Last 12 Months: 10 hours PIC in Bell Medium
- Mountainous Terrain: 300 hours PIC in helicopter
- Bell Medium PIC Mountainous Terrain: 100 hours
- Vertical Reference Total Time: 300 hours
- Currently or previously Interagency carded in Bell Mediums (preferably B205)
- Last 12 Months: 25 hours PIC performing vertical reference w/ precision placements
- Additional experience in B407/AS350/H145
- Rotorcraft Instrument Rating
- Clean Driving Record
- B205 Factory Training
- Competitive salary
- Paid vacation, sick days, and holidays
- Medical, dental, and vision
- 401K
This job will remain open until filled. Please do not call regarding the status of your application.
EEO StatementWe are an equal opportunity employer (EEO) and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
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