[Company] is currently seeking a qualified candidate as an Instructor Pilot. This position will abide by [Company] standards and policies. The instructor pilot will deliver ground school and simulator training during Initial, Recurrent or specialty training courses to our customers. The ideal candidate will focus on customer progress and performance with a tailored approach to specific training that includes lesson planning, classroom and simulator set-up, and upkeep of current publications and training materials. Travel may be required on an occasional basis
Duties and Responsibilities
As an Instructor Pilot, provide standardized training in the classroom and/or simulator (unless specifically requires the aircraft) for the following events:
Captain Upgrades
Initial/Recurrent Training
PIC/SIC Evaluations
Differences Training
Remedial Training
Enforce company standards by teaching and requiring others to fly by set standards of service and safety
Strong interpersonal, verbal/written, listening, and presentation skills are necessary to effectively teach required subjects and provide constructive feedback
Possess the skills to properly judge and evaluate pilot performance and willing to accurately and impartially judge and evaluate
Conduct ground and simulator training for Customers at SIMCOM
The successful candidate must be able to keep accurate records, complete proper paperwork and submit required documents to the company in a timely manner
Evaluate Customers progress in gaining skills and knowledge by the standards established at SIMCOM
Serve as a liaison between the customers and the training center managers.
If authorized as TCE for [Company], conduct Proficiency Checks and Certification Checks as authorized under FAR 135/142
Assist/Define customer training requirements through participation in training conferences, meetings
Maintain competency and qualifications authorized to instruct
Maintain a high level of professionalism
Perform other related duties and assignments as required
Education & Experience
Associate degree or college degree preferred; High School diploma or state issued equivalent required
Previous experience teaching or training of others preferred
Proven experience demonstrating a customer service orientation of work assignments.
Must be authorized to live/work in the United States
Basic computer proficiency, Microsoft Office, and other internet-based programs
Must be able to participate in CAE’s DOT Anti-Drug & Alcohol testing program
Holds an existing instructor qualification or type rating preferred
Hold or has held a professional pilots’ license
FAR Part 135 experience, 3,000 hours of total flight time
Possess an unrestricted Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate and a minimum of one unrestricted PIC type rating preferred
Excellent Fluency in English, through both verbal and written communications; able to speak, understand, read and write
Must be an excellent listener and presenter in order to meet and exceed the Customer’s expectations during the training process
Physical Environment/Working Conditions
Dual environment setting: Office and Simulator. May have some light lifting required up to 30lbs. May require prolonged periods of sitting, standing or walking
[Company] is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled.