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First Officer — Global 6000 (Type Rated) | Saudi Arabia
✈️ Global 6000 First Officer — Permanent Opportunity
Join a high-performance flight department as a professional, flexible, and dynamic First Officer on the Global 6000. If you are type-rated, multilingual (with excellent English), and passionate about delivering an exceptional client experience, we’d love to hear from you.
🧭 Role Snapshot
🧰 What You’ll Do
- Operate the Global 6000 safely and efficiently in accordance with company SOPs and regulatory requirements.
- Collaborate closely with the Captain, dispatch, and ground teams to ensure seamless end-to-end missions.
- Lead thorough preflight planning, performance, and systems checks; support in-flight decision-making and post-flight duties.
- Communicate clearly and courteously with clients and crew to deliver a refined, discreet flight experience.
- Maintain currency, standards, and professional appearance consistent with top-tier corporate operations.
🌟 What You Bring
- Current type rating on the Global 6000/BD-700.
- 3,000+ hours total time, with corporate flight experience (essential).
- Multilingual profile with excellent English communication skills.
- Valid CPL with IR and ME; EASA or FAA license holders welcome.
- Class 1 medical and ICAO ELP Level 4 or higher.
- Exceptional CRM, teamwork, and customer-focused mindset; poised, adaptable, and reliable.
- Willingness to operate from a Saudi Arabia base and travel internationally as required.
🔧 Preferred
- Experience with the BD-700 Vision Cockpit.
- Long-range corporate/VIP mission experience.
- Familiarity with regional and international procedures across the Middle East and beyond.
📨 How to Apply
Please submit a concise application including:
- Current CV/resume
- License copies (EASA/FAA), type rating, and valid Class 1 medical
- Logbook summary (total time, recent experience)
- Proof of ELP Level
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for next steps. All applications are treated with discretion.

