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Posted May 12Full Time EMB Phenom Instructor Pilot
at CAE
On-site
Responsibilities
- Conduct thorough and professional pre‑ and post‑flight simulator briefings in accordance with CAE standards.
- Maintain accurate training records, track instructional qualifications, and recommend remedial training when required.
- Deliver simulator and classroom instruction on assigned aircraft types for licenses, type ratings, certificates, and pilot qualifications.
Requirements
- Whether leading simulator sessions or pre-flight briefings, you’ll contribute to CAE’s legacy of flight training excellence while keeping your own skills sharp.
- Supported by advanced training and cutting-edge technology, you’ll grow as an educator and find purpose in helping pilots excel, no matter the challenges they face.
- After approximately 1.5 years , and based on business needs, designated instructors are expected to qualify as a Training Center Evaluator (TCE) and customer contract check airman. Key
- qualifications to obtain, an unrestricted ATP certificate and a minimum of one unrestricted PIC type rating .
- Basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office and other internet‑based applications.
- Must participate in CAE’s DOT Drug & Alcohol testing program .
- Ability to sit in a confined space for 4–6 hours at a time with limited breaks.
- Ability to stand for extended periods (up to 10 hours ) with limited breaks.
- Ability to sit, stoop, climb, twist, and turn as required for simulator instruction. Preferred
- Demonstrated ability to tailor instruction to a diverse, global customer base.
- Strong attention to detail with the ability to maintain accurate records in compliance with CAE and FAA requirements.
Benefits
- Benefits (U.S. Full‑Time) Flexible vacation policy and scheduling. Paid holidays, including paid time off between December 25 and January 1 . Competitive salary and experience match the
Additional details
- As an Instructor Pilot at CAE, your role soars beyond training.
- You build confidence and skill, inspire mastery, and ensure pilots are prepared for the moments that matter.
- Acting as a subject matter expert (SME), the Instructor Pilot leads clients through their training
- experience while ensuring professionalism, safety, and instructional excellence.
- Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) in the development and maintenance of curricula and courseware when needed.
- Provide a professional, welcoming learning environment while delivering consistent, customer‑focused training. Minimum
- Strong passion for teaching with excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Must be authorized to live and work in the United States . Physical
- Requirements Physical dexterity to perform tasks requiring hand‑eye coordination and fine motor skills.
- Experience flying business aircraft and single pilot .