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Pilote principal de conservation

Wildlife Conservation Society · République centrafricaine

Organisation
Wildlife Conservation Society
Lieu
République centrafricaine
Domaine
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Date limite
31 octobre 2026
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Presentation du poste

Missions principales

Le pilote principal de conservation est chargé d'effectuer des patrouilles aériennes de surveillance et de protection de la faune au sein du complexe d'aires protégées du Nord-Est de la République centrafricaine (NPAC), comprenant les parcs nationaux de Bamingui-Bangoran et Manovo-Gounda St Floris. Il apporte un appui technique aux équipes de law enforcement, de biomonitoring et de logistique, en assurant des missions de reconnaissance, de transport léger et de coordination opérationnelle. Il participe également aux inventaires aériens et aux activités de suivi-évaluation des écosystèmes, contribuant ainsi à la gestion adaptative des espaces protégés. Le pilote respecte strictement les procédures opérationnelles standards de WCS en matière de sécurité des vols, de suivi des autorisations, de tenue des documents de bord et de reporting des heures de vol. Il collabore étroitement avec le parc manager et le fleet manager pour la maintenance des aéronefs, la planification des missions et l'amélioration continue des standards de l'unité aviation. Enfin, il contribue au renforcement des capacités des personnels nationaux et à la rédaction de rapports techniques pour les bailleurs et les autorités.

Profil recherche

Le poste requiert une licence de pilote commercial FAA valide, une qualification vol aux instruments, un certificat médical FAA de classe 2, et au moins 400 heures de vol comme commandant de bord. Une expérience confirmée sur avion à pistons haute performance, idéalement sur Cessna C206, est indispensable. Une expérience en Afrique, en particulier en Afrique francophone, est fortement appréciée, tout comme une pratique du vol brousse, des missions de surveillance anti-braconnage et des relevés fauniques. Une habilitation FAR Part 135 ou une licence de mécanicien A&P constitue un avantage. Le candidat devra faire preuve d'excellentes capacités de communication en français et en anglais, d'un sens aigu de la sécurité, et d'une aptitude à travailler dans des environnements isolés et multiculturels. La maîtrise des outils de planification de vol et de suivi GPS est souhaitable. La rigueur, l'autonomie et la résilience sont des qualités essentielles.

Conditions proposees

Le poste est basé à Bamingui-Bangoran, au sein du parc national, avec des déplacements occasionnels à l'international pour la maintenance des aéronefs ou des réunions. Il s'agit d'un poste à temps plein impliquant une résidence permanente sur site, dans un environnement isolé et exigeant. WCS s'engage en faveur d'une politique de ressources humaines inclusive et non discriminatoire, et offre un cadre de travail équitable. Les candidatures sont examinées au fur et à mesure jusqu'au 31 octobre 2026. La rémunération, les avantages sociaux et les conditions de logement ne sont pas mentionnés dans l'offre.

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Position Title: Lead Conservation Pilot
Reports to: Park Manager/ WCS Aviation Fleet Manager
Location: Bamingui-Bangoran National Park, Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park
Country Program/Sector: Central African Republic
Position Type: Full Time
Internal Liaison: Law Enforcement, biomonitoring and logistical team
Expected Travel: Occasional international travel for maintenance and meeting purposes

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.

Program Overview

The WCS Central African Republic program is dedicated to saving wildlife and enabling sustainable community development in the Northeastern Protected Area Complex (NPAC), the country's largest wilderness protection area, extending across 11.5 million hectares. It encompasses the Bamingui-Bangoran National Park, the Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park, also classified as a World Heritage Site, and faunal reserves and old hunting areas that function as biodiversity corridors. The NPAC is the main water source for all of north-eastern CAR and a crucial contribution to the Chari basin and Lake Chad, which provides drinking water to over 30 million people across four countries. In December 2018, WCS and the Central African Republic government subscribed to a 25-year public-private partnership agreement, whereby WCS is fully responsible for conceiving and implementing conservation solutions, park management, law enforcement, and community development models within the NPAC, following national laws and policies as well as WCS global standards.

Job Summary

The conservation pilot is responsible for undertaking aerial patrols of conservation areas, supporting aerial biomonitoring applications, and providing logistical support to wildlife law enforcement and project operations in the NPAC. The position is a full-time, field-based position based out of the WCS project HQ in Bamingui-Bangoran National Park. Although professional pilot experience is a central requirement to fulfilling this role, this position requires a wider engagement and capacity to fully support and strengthen a professionally structured and safety-centered air wing operation and effectively contribute to the overall objectives of the conservation project. The position also includes some technical reporting, writing, and administration. The WCS Central African Republic conservation pilot reports to the Project Manager regarding project operational and administrative aspects and to the WCS Aviation Fleet Manager (AFM) in regard to aviation safety and aircraft maintenance management.

Major Responsibilities:

Piloting

  • Safely and professionally pilot the aircraft in accordance with WCS SOPs for aviation support to park operations and resource protection as well as logistical activities.
  • Oversee and maintain the highest standards in aircraft management and operations
  • Strictly adhere to all flight operations procedures and SOPs.
  • Assure all aircraft documents are in place, updated, and maintained according to relevant international and national aviation laws.
  • Follow all flight approval and tracking procedures in place.
  • Participate in 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.

Qualification Requirements

  • Current FAA commercial pilot license with instrument rating;
  • FAA second-class medical certificate;
  • 400 hours PIC flying experience and sound 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 surveillance and bush flying in remote areas is an advantage;
  • Experience flying under FAR part 135 and/or an 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.

How to apply

Interested candidates who meet the above eligibility criteria and possess the required qualifications, skills, and experience are encouraged to apply via this link by submitting their resume and cover letter. This posting will be open through October 31, 2026, and applicants will be reviewed on a rolling basis

WCS is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair, inclusive, and non-discriminatory employment practices. We comply with all applicable employment and labor laws and regulations and ensure that candidates from all backgrounds are given fair and consistent consideration throughout the recruitment process.

We are committed to building and supporting a diverse workforce and fostering an inclusive work environment where everyone is valued and respected. We seek team members who share these values and are committed to contributing to an inclusive and equitable workplace.