Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument (CFII) Entry
AAR · Fort Rucker, AL · 2 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
What You Will Be Responsible For
- Remove and install aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, mechanical flight controls and their components.
- Service and lubricate aircraft and subsystems.
- Prepare aircraft for inspections and maintenance checks.
- Perform scheduled inspections and assist in performing special inspections.
- Perform limited maintenance operational checks and assist with diagnosing and troubleshooting aircraft subsystems using special tools and equipment as required.
- Use and perform operator maintenance on tools, special tools and aircraft ground support equipment.
- Prepare forms and records related to aircraft maintenance.
- Remove and disassemble defective parts of the aircraft.
- Maintain the supplies and perform preventive maintenance.
- Perform supervisory duties over Aircraft Mechanic I and II personnel, as required.
- Perform additional duties, including maintenance duties, as assigned.
- Adhere to company policies and safety programs (safety-first mentality).
What You Will Need to Be Successful in This Role
- A High School Diploma or equivalent is required.
- One of the following: ICAO equivalent or FAA commercial pilot certificate and an ICAO equivalent or FAA flight instructor certificate with rotorcraft category, helicopter class, and instrument helicopter ratings on both certificates.
- Graduate of any DOD rotary wing instructor pilot course for rotary wing aircraft.
- Total Flight Time - 500 hours. Flight time as pilot-in-command or second-in-command (per FAR 61.51); as Pilot in Command (PIC) or Pilot (PI) (Per AR 95-1) in aircraft of any weight or category is creditable for this requirement.
- Certify having a combination of 75 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument, or weather pilot time.
- Instruct students in instrument flight training.
- Instructor Time - 150 hours.
- Current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to beginning training.
- US Citizenship is required for facility credentials/authorization to work at this facility.
Pay
Competitive salary
Schedule
Full-time
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Generous paid time off program
- Professional development and career advancement opportunities
Physical Demands/Work Environment
- Must be physically able to perform duties and responsibilities of the classification.
- Must be able to work with required materials without debilitating irritation to skin, eyes or respiratory system while wearing the required personal protective equipment.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds, including flight bags and operational equipment.
- Sufficient strength and dexterity to operate aircraft controls, doors, and emergency systems.
- Good vision (correctable to 20/20) and hearing, as required by FAA standards.
- Ability to sit for extended periods while supporting flight operations.
- Primarily onboard aircraft with periods in airport terminals and operational facilities.
- Exposure to varying ambient conditions during pre-flight, flight, and post-flight.