15-Jan-2026
Conservation Pilot - Okapi Wildlife Reserve
DRC
Global Conservation Full-Time
GLOBAL CONSERVATION
Job Description
Reports to: Field Operatoins Manager / WCS Aviation Fleet
Manager Location: Epulu, Okapi Wildlife Reserve, Democartic
Republic of Congo Country Program/Sector: Democartic Republic of
Congo Position Type: Full Time Internal liaison: Park anti-poaching
and logistical team; national logistical team Expected travel:
Travel within the Democartic Republic of Congo, Uganda and
occasional international travel Background:
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is a US non-profit
organization founded in 1895. Its mission is to preserve wildlife
and wilderness by understanding critical problems, developing
scientific solutions and taking conservation actions that benefit
nature and humanity. With more than a century of experience,
long-term commitments in dozens of landscapes, a presence in more
than 60 countries, and experience in the creation of more than 150
protected areas around the world, WCS has accumulated the
biological knowledge, cultural understanding and partnerships
needed to ensure that wild places and animal species thrive
alongside local communities. Working with local communities and
organizations, that knowledge is applied to address species,
habitat and ecosystem management issues critical to improving the
quality of life of rural people whose livelihoods depend on the
direct use of natural resources.
Job Summary: The Conservation Pilot will support protected area
managers, notably in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve to carry out
surveillance and monitoring flights as well as logistical support
flights. They will manage aviation activities for the WCS
Democratic Republic of Congo program on the ground, working with
the WCS Aviation Program team. They will manage a small team of
observers and assistants.
Major Responsibilities: Piloting
- Expert application to safely pilot aircraft (PIC) for aviation
logistical support to park operations and resource protection
activities and monitoring.
- Strictly adhere to procedures in place for all flight
operations.
- Ascertain all necessary aircraft documents are in place, up to
date and according to relevant international and national aviation
laws.
- Particpate and comply with regular flight and safety management
training requirements
- Maintain a detailed flight log report of all flights and hours
flown, including location, passengers, purpose and duration.
Aviation Operations
- Oversee and maintain the highest standards in aircraft
management and operation, following regulations, legal requirements
and maintenance plans as required.
- Assure all aircraft documents are in place, updated and
maintained.
- Maintain the aircraft in a pristine, clean and well-managed
state, including regular cleaning of the airframe, engine
compartment and equipment.
- Assure aircraft is always fully secured.
- Train any staff involved in aviation operations on safety
around aircraft and procedures.
- Manage all survey and surveillance equipment assigned to the
aviation wing.
- Manage aviation stocks and plan accordingly for procurement
(avgas, oils and other usable).
- Manage aviation facility (office, stores and hangar) and
equipment and assure the condition of the airstrip is according to
agreed standards and operational needs.
- Support local arrangements and logistics to aviation
maintenance needs
- Manage aviation operations finances in collaboration with the
assigned finance manager, including operational costs (landing and
navigation fees, passenger fees etc.).
- Maintain regular coordination and planning meetings concerning
aviation operations with WCS Field Operations Manager, Ecologist
and Monitoring point person and law enforcement team
- Closely liaise with the project logistics manager for aviation
logistics (transport, fuel, oils) and documentation (aircraft and
flight clearance).
- Participate in regular planning meetings and develop annual
plans/budgets for the NNNP Aviation Unit.
Aviation Safety Management
- Assure the WCS Standard Operation Procedures are fully
implemented in all operations and any requirements communicated by
the WCS Fleet Manager.
- Report all safety concerns, incidences and hazards and fully
contribute and interact with the WCS Safety Management System as
prescribed.
- Maintain the highest safety standards at all times.
- Participate and conduct regular internal evaluations, as agreed
upon by the WCS Fleet manager and part of the WCS aviation SMS on
operations
- Report all aircraft issues and snags through the established
procedures (online) and via direct communications with the WCS
Fleet Manager.
Qualification Requirements
Required qualifications and experience:
- Current US FAA commercial pilot license with instrument
rating;
- FAA second class medical certificate;
- 400 hours PIC flying experience and solid knowledge of
operating under FAA regulations;
- Experience in Africa, especially francophone Africa an
advantage;
- High-performance piston engine time is required, preferably on
C206 model or similar;
- Experience with wildlife surveys, anti-poaching surveillence
and bush flying in remote areas is an advantage;
- Experience flying under FAR part 135 and/or FAA A & P
license is an advantage;
- Ability to communicate effectively within cross-cultural teams
or varied capacity, both orally and in writing, in working out
solutions to problems or questions related to work;
- Willingness and motivation to be based and live in a
challenging and remote location;
- English and French language fluency required.
Application process
Interested candidates, who meet the above qualifications, skills
and experience, should apply at the tab below. Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis . WCS is an equal opportunity employer
dedicated to hiring and supporting a diverse workforce. We are
committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment and look for
future team members who share that same value.
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Salary Range
Competitive salary commensurate with experience