Delivering high‑quality simulator and ground school instruction.
Preparing and conducting briefings and debriefings.
Ensuring training aligns with Transport Canada, FAA, and [Company] standards.
Maintaining your own qualifications and participating in continuous professional development.
Sharing your aviation knowledge and fostering a collaborative learning environment.
Unrestricted Transport Canada ATPL and ability to obtain an FAA ATP (requires Category 1 medical for initial issuance).
Minimum 1,500 hours of multi‑crew experience.
A Global 7500 type rating is required.
Previous Instruction experience.
Strong passion for teaching with excellent communication skills.
Basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office and internet‑based programs.
Must be authorized to live and work in Canada.
Bilingual in French and English (must be comfortable delivering training in English to an international client base).
Global 8000 is highly preferred.
Defined Benefit Pension Plan, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, and Group RRSP.
Opportunity to work with cutting‑edge simulation technology.
Variety in training delivery — not taught from a canned script.
Ability to remain active in the cockpit while staying close to home.
Professional development within a global team of aviation experts.