About This Role
[Company] is…All for shaping the future.
[Company] Flight Operations Solutions is an industry-leading digital platform trusted by the world’s top airlines and business aviation companies to optimize their operations. Every year, more than 50 million flights and over 200,000 crew members are supported by [Company]'s flight operations software backed by a global team and unparalleled expertise.
Spanning crew, flight, movement, airport, on-board catering, and cost management, [Company]'s customizable end-to-end solution improves decision-making by harnessing the power of integrated data and advanced technologies to improve operational performance, profitability, employee satisfaction and passenger experience.
The Instructor Pilot will conduct classroom instruction in aircraft systems. They will prepares and conducts briefings, oral and written examinations. As well as assists with courseware development in the training program to keep courses up to date, accurate & responsive to the client’s needs and desires.
In this role, the Instructor Pilot will be responsible to:
The Instructor's Responsibilities:
Provide standardized training in the classroom, in the simulator, and in the aircraft
Provide Initial Recurrent Training, and differences training
Enforce the [Company] SIMCOM standards, teaching in accordance with safety standards
Use verbal, written, listening, and presentation skills to teach effectively
Provide constructive feedback and evaluate customers' progress
Recommends any necessary remedial training action for a pilot not meeting the standard training progress, performance and schedules prescribed by the customer.
Notes and reports any discrepancy, malfunction, or inoperative item pertaining to the simulator operation and courseware.
Our ideal candidate has:
B FAA Commercial Pilot's License
Hold an FAA CFI or CFI-I rating
Maintain a valid FAA Class 2 Medical.
Have accumulated at least 750 Total Flight Hours, 200 Hours in the TBM Model Aircraft
College degree is preferred
Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office and internet-based programs
Excellent fluency in English, both verbal and written; able to speak, read, and write effectively
Physical Efforts:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Below is a nonexclusive list and may be updated at any time.
Constantly ascend or descend ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, and poles
Occasionally remain in stationary positions
Constantly adjust or move objects up to 30 pounds
Constantly communicating with others to exchange information
Constantly perform repetitive motions involving wrists, hands, or fingers
[Company] offers:
an environment where your initiatives will be recognized and valued
the possibility to work from home occasionally
flexible schedules
Come share your passion with us!