All for the pursuit of aviation excellence.
As an Instructor Pilot at [Company], your role goes beyond training — you cultivate confidence, capability, and mastery. You will train, mentor, and evaluate pilots through simulator sessions, ground school, pre‑flight briefings, and tailored instruction, ensuring they are fully prepared for the moments that matter.
Deliver standardized training in the classroom and/or simulator for:
Captain Upgrades
Initial / Recurrent Training
PIC / SIC Evaluations
Differences Training
Remedial Training
Conduct thorough pre‑ and post‑flight simulator briefings in alignment with [Company] standards
Enforce company standards and promote safe operating practices.
Provide clear and effective instruction with strong communication and presentation skills.
Accurately and impartially evaluate pilot performance.
Conduct simulator and ground training at [Company].
Maintain accurate training records and submit required documentation on time.
Monitor customer progress to ensure alignment with [Company] training standards.
Serve as liaison between customers and training center management.
If authorized as a TCE, conduct Proficiency Checks and Certification Checks under FAR 135/142.
Participate in training meetings and conferences addressing customer requirements.
Maintain all required qualifications, certifications, and instructional proficiency.
Demonstrate professionalism at all times.
Perform related duties and assignments as required
High school diploma or state‑issued equivalent.
Minimum of 3,000 total flight hours.
Unrestricted ATP certificate and at least one unrestricted PIC type rating.
Passion for teaching with strong communication skills.
Basic computer proficiency (Microsoft Office and internet‑based programs).
Participation in [Company]’s DOT Drug & Alcohol Testing Program.
Authorization to live and work in the United States.
Excellent fluency in English (spoken and written).
Strong listening and presentation skills.
Associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree.
Previous teaching or training experience.
Experience flying business aircraft.
Existing instructor qualification or type rating.
Experience operating ERJ 135/140/145 aircraft.
ERJ-145 type rating.
Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and EAP plans
401(k) and employee stock purchase programs with [Company] match
Generous paid time off, including parental leave and vacation
Company‑paid life insurance, AD&D, short‑term disability, and caregiver support
Voluntary legal coverage, long‑term care, dependent life insurance, pet insurance, and FSA programs
Additional programs supporting healthy work‑life balance and personal and professional well‑being
Constantly ascend/descend ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, and poles.
Occasionally move into various positions, including confined spaces.
Remain stationary for prolonged periods (standing or sitting).
Occasionally move about to accomplish tasks.
Occasionally adjust or move objects up to 20 lbs.
Occasionally perform repetitive wrist, hand, or finger motions.