About This Role
[Company] Instructor Pilots - All for the pursuit of aviation excellence.
As an Instructor Pilot at [Company], your role soars beyond training. You are a cultivator of confidence and skill, ensuring every pilot you train is fully prepared. Whether you’re leading simulator sessions or pre-flight briefings, you’ll inspire trust and mastery for the moments that matter
COME EXPERIENCE THE [Company] DIFFERENCE:
A passion for teaching others through strong communication skills
Basic computer proficiency – Microsoft Office and other internet-based programs
Must participate in [Company]’s DOT Drug & Alcohol testing program
Experience flying business aircraft is a plus
Must be authorized to live/work in the United States
Provides simulator/flight or classroom instruction on one or more aircraft types as assigned for the issue of licenses, type ratings, internal training, certificates, and pilot qualifications.
Responsible for conducting pre and post flight simulator briefings in a thorough, professional manner in accordance with [Company] standards
Other required administrative duties (completes training records, recommends remedial training when necessary, track his/her own instructional qualifications and activity, etc.)
Acts as a subject matter expert (SME) in creation of curricula and courseware when required
The physical dexterity required in performing tasks that require hand / eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Ability to sit in a confined space for 4-6 hours at a time with limited breaks
Ability to stand for extended periods of time (as many as 10 hours) with limited breaks
Ability to sit, stoop, climb and twist and turn
A “true” professional character with the ability to create a welcoming and successful learning environment
The proven ability to communicate effectively across multiple levels, both spoken and written
Commitment to the customer - providing continuous “red carpet” customer service
The capability to tailor training sessions to the needs of a diverse customer base
A keen eye for detail – must be able and willing to maintain accurate and timely records in accordance with [Company] policy and FAA requirements