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I found this while searching online. Hope this helps someone out ... :)

Stryker is an exceptional company with exceptional people who deliver exceptional results. We have differentiated ourselves by responding in innovative ways to the needs of our global customers and patients. We have created a work environment that attracts talented, driven people who love to win and to serve others. We hold ourselves accountable to reach or exceed our goals and to continually improve everything we do. These attributes are shared by the employees that make up Stryker. They are the things that bring us together. They are the foundation of all we do. And they are the enablers of both our past and future success.

Stryker is a leader in the worldwide orthopaedic market and is one of the world's largest medical device companies. Stryker delivers results through a wide range of capabilities including joint replacements, trauma, spine and micro implant systems, orthobiologics, powered surgical instruments, surgical navigation systems, endoscopic products as well as patient handling and emergency medical equipment. Stryker also provides outpatient physical therapy services in the United States.

Pilot will provide safe, comfortable and timely transportation for Company Officers.
Responsibilities include:
* operational duties(approx. 70%) and administrative duties
(approx. 30%)

* Acts as pilot-in-command or second-in-command for company flights, assuring that all duties required for safe flights are accomplished in a highly professional manner

* At direction of manager, performs pre-flight planning, files flight plans and makes necessary reservations and travel arrangements

* Assists Aviation Manager in assuring that the company aircraft is maintained to the highest standards, including the coordination of maintenance scheduling

* Responsible for cleaning and stocking of company aircraft

* Prepares reports regarding department performance

* Attends bi-annual re-qualification training and other job-related seminars as required

* Maintains liaison with other company entities as well as interface with numerous contacts throughout the aviation community

* Keeps navigation publications updated at all times

* Continually updates aviation knowledge through periodicals, bulletins and industry personnel

* Assists Aviation Manager in overseeing Aircraft Charters when supplemental aircraft are needed by various Stryker employees

Pilot will also serve as back up to department manager.

* Minimum of 7,500 hours flight time with at least 3,000 hours business jet aircraft and 1,000 hours in Lear 60 aircraft preferred

* Corporate and/or charter flight experience required

* Chief Pilot or Assistant Chief Pilot experience required

* Cold/winter weather operational experience strongly preferred

* Type rating in company aircraft an international flight experience desirable

* Experience using word processing and excel spreadsheets desirable

* Familiarity with accounting procedures and budgeting desirable

Stryker is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce.

To read more about Stryker, please visit our website at www.stryker.com

To apply online, please visit www.stryker.com/careers

Additional Information
Reference Code:2851BR.

Contact Information:
Stryker
www.stryker.com
 
I've heard good things about Stryker. Tall times to get in though! If anyone goes out to interview for this position, check out the Kalamazoo Air Zoo, best collection of Grumman 'Cat's around. KAZO.
 
I heard that isn't the best place to work. I do not have any details but do know that a guy quit a good 91 job to go there and did not last to much over a year at Stryker. Another one of those jobs where they think they are flying the space shuttle.
 
AZ Typed said:
OH NO...is that where the ACA training department went? (nazi's)

When I worked for Atlantic Coast (93-96'), the training dept people were pretty decent. What the he** happened over there?
 
Well, something is up with this company. They have been advertising for the last month for a pilot and posted a new ad up on one of the career websites. There has to be SOMEONE out there with a Space Shuttle landing..
 
Hell, this had BETTER be a good place to work with those time requirements. Of course, chances are, someone with that kind of experience isn't looking to change jobs. What are these people thinking?
 
"Stryker, Stryker, Stryker (ATC guy hits the woman)" - great scene from Airplane the movie... Couldn't resist.
 

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