About This Role
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INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTOR - Responsible for the delivery of training primarily in a flight simulator/or aircraft, in accordance with the appropriate regulatory and customer requirements. Conducts pre and post flight simulator briefings in a thorough, professional manner and in accordance with CAE standards. Acts as a SME in creation of curricula and courseware when required. May act as invigilator when examination is conducted.
Specialist professional level - Incumbent in this role is recognized as subject matter expert within discipline or a key contributor in a more complexe/critical environment. Having a wide-ranging experience conducting complex work important to the organization. Position requires professional degree with a broad knowledge of several professional disciplines and typically 8 years of related experience.
Maintaining Licenses and Ensuring Authority Approval
- Maintain his/her personal licenses, ratings and IP “currency”, including medical fitness (if applicable), in order to conduct his assigned duties.
- Ensure that any approval granted by an Authority is valid before conducting any training, which requires him/her to exercise the privileges of that Authority approval.
Compliance
- Comply with ECFT/CAE policies and procedures at the operational level when conducting any training function, activity or lesson plan.
- Comply with regulations and procedures pertaining to the Authority approved program(s) as they apply to a training function, activity or lesson plan.
Briefing and De-Briefing
- Conduct all Simulator Briefings and training in a thorough and positive manner to deliver the maximum training benefit to the trainee pilot.
- Accurately note any deviation from required SOPs, procedures, or maneuvers and record and discuss these deviations with the appropriate trainee pilot during the Simulator De-briefing.
Training
- Review the client(s) Training and Checking Authorization form prior to conducting any training.
- Provide simulator instruction on one or multiple aircrafts. This will require four or more hours of sitting in the simulator for each session, excluding briefing and de-briefing time.
- Conduct pre- and post-flight simulator briefings in a thorough, professional manner.
- Instruct classroom ground school Simfinity, CBT, IPT or Stand-up lecture instruction. This will require 8 to 10 hours of standing and/or sitting in the classroom.
- Support the development and certification of training curriculum and devices, including simulator, FTD, and FMS training aids.
- Attain an FAA/EASA ground school and simulator instructor designation within approximately 12 months.
- Obtain the qualifications required to serve as an examiner and perform examiner duties under the relevant authority on the aircraft fleet assigned.
- Perform Right Seat Support Duties as required.
- Perform other required miscellaneous duties (complete training records, recommend remedial training, when necessary, track your own instructional qualifications, etc.)
- Prepare and inspect classroom facilities and equipment prior to the start of the classroom day.
Other duties may be assigned