About Haute Aviation
Haute Aviation is a Swiss-Austrian business aviation company with Air Operator Certificates in both countries. We manage a fleet ranging from helicopters to long-range jets and operate from bases in Zug, Gstaad, and Salzburg. Our team consists of real aviators who are passionate about delivering high-quality, reliable, and personalised charter and aircraft management services.
Purpose
The applicant is expected to demonstrate the highest standards of flying proficiency, safety, and situational awareness. This includes the consistent application of Crew Resource Management (CRM), Threat and Error Management (TEM), airmanship, and effective teamwork in daily operations. The pilot must actively pursue continuous learning and professional development, operate strictly in line with Haute Aviation’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and deliver exceptional customer service while maintaining absolute discretion.
Key Responsibilities
The crew member shall take all reasonable steps to:
• Stay current with all applicable regulations, standards, and recognised best practices in aviation.
• Ensure strict adherence to all operational procedures and checklists as defined in the Operations Manual.
• Provide requested documentation in a timely manner when required by the Authority. All such documentation shall be submitted via the NP Flight Operations, who will forward it to the relevant Authority.
Minimum Qualifications
EASA ATPL
Total flight experience: min. 4,000 hours
PIC time: min. 1,500 hours on type or similar type
Min. 1,000 hours on Global or similar long-range aircraft
Valid Global type rating or similar experience preferred
Fluent in both German and English (spoken and written)
VFR flying experience required
Swiss or EU passport holder
Willing to relocate to Switzerland
Key Competencies
Strong knowledge of business aviation operations
Solid administrative capabilities, including operational planning, documentation, and compliance tracking
High level of customer service and communication skills
Team-oriented mindset and professional appearance
Preferred
TRI/TRE authorisation is an advantage
Prior experience in a business jet operator or owner-ops environment
Additional Information
A full pre-employment assessment is required under current EASA regulations
Only candidates meeting all listed criteria will be considered
Applicants must submit a cover letter specifically describing how their administrative skills have supported or improved aircraft operations