Instructor Pilot-EN
CAE · Dothan, AL · Yesterday
ManagementFull-time
About the role
CAE is looking for rotary wing instructor pilots to train new student pilots enrolled in the United States Air Force Air Education and Training Commands, Introductory Flight Training - Rotary (IFT-R) program.
Responsibilities
- Conduct contact flight training and instrument familiarization in support of the USAF IFT-R program.
- In coordination with the CAE IFT-R Chief Pilot, Director of Quality Assurance, Standardization, and the USAF, CAE Instructor Pilots will be part of a full standardization and training program for the USAF program at the CAE Dothan Training Center.
- Affirm compliance with applicable standards (i.e., USAF, FAR, etc.).
- Participate in the Quality Management System, quality procedures, and safety programs with those respective leads in the same organization.
- Keep current with changes and modifications to external standards.
- Participate in identifying and implementing strategies for compliance.
- Manage the standardization, evaluation, and examiner plan to include scheduling of internal and external audits, maintenance of the tracking database, follow-up on deficiencies, and reporting.
- Cook up examiner activities across the program to ensure that adequate support is provided.
- Interface with appropriate members of the program, customer, and CAE USA staff to proactively identify and address quality assurance issues and ensure that all quality requirements are met.
- Interface with various departments, management, and staff to identify and execute process improvement opportunities.
- Conduct business in strict compliance with all corporate policies and procedures and applicable state and federal regulations.
- Present metrics to measure process performance levels and the impact of process improvement initiatives.
Qualifications and Education Requirements
- FAA FAA-certified commercial pilot, Helicopter with an Instrument helicopter rating.
- FAA Certificated Flight Instructor Helicopter, with Instrument Helicopter Instructor rating required (current).
- Graduate of a US DOD formal Rotary Wing Instructor Pilot training program (preferred).
- Prior experience as a US Air Force Helicopter instructor pilot preferred.
- Total Flight Time – 1,000 hrs. Flight time as pilot-in-command or second in command (per FAR 61.51); as Pilot in Command (PC) or Pilot (PI) (Per AR 95-1) in aircraft of any weight or category is creditable for this requirement, 500 hours of turbine helicopter time, 100 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument, or weather pilot time, and 75 hours of night flying time.
- Must have 500 hours of Flight Instructor time and have taught as a Helicopter Instructor Pilot with experience in primary flight training and in a military initial flight training course or FAA 14CFR Part 61 and / or Part 141 environments.
- Must have instructed students in instrument flight training.
- Must possess and maintain an FAA Class 2 medical certificate (current Class 2 Medical required).
- Highly motivated and self-directed.
Qualifications and Education Requirements (continued)
- Associate of Science degree. Graduate of DoD helicopter instructor pilot course.
- Total Flight Time – 2,500 hrs.; 1,000 hrs. helicopter instructor (any weight, category); and 1,500 hrs. helicopter turbine.
Security Responsibilities
- Must comply with all company security and data protection / usage policies and procedures.
- Personally responsible for proper marking and handling of all information and materials, in any form.
- Shall not divulge any information, or afford access, to other employees not having a need-to-know.
- Shall not divulge information outside company without management approval.
- All government and proprietary information will be accessed and stored electronically on company provided resources.
- Incumbent must be eligible for DoD Personal Security Clearance.
Work Environment
- This job operates in a professional classroom/office environment and will require exposure to extreme Summer and Winter temperatures.
- This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines.
- The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Must be able to lift at least 40 pounds overhead. Must be able to walk and/or climb stairs and ladder into a simulator or airplane cockpit. Must be able to stoop, bend, and crawl on top of or under the device. Must be able to detect odors or hear noises, bangs, etc., or other sounds to detect problems or flaws in the functioning of simulators and their surrounding environment. Must be able to work overtime as required. Must be willing to work any shift or day of the week as required.