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An international aviation training provider in Dubai seeks a qualified individual for simulator training and instructor responsibilities. The role involves maintaining personal licenses, delivering classroom instruction, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to conduct simulator training sessions and maintain accurate training records. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to aviation training excellence.
Maintaining Licenses and Ensuring Authority Approval
Maintain personal licenses, ratings, and IP “currency,” including medical fitness (if applicable), to perform assigned duties.
Ensure that any approval granted by an Authority is valid prior to conducting any training that requires exercising the privileges of that approval.
Adhere to ECFT / CAE policies and procedures at the operational level when conducting any training function, activity, or lesson plan.
Comply with regulations and procedures related to Authority-approved programs as they apply to training functions, activities, or lesson plans.
Conduct all simulator briefings and training sessions in a thorough and positive manner to maximize training benefits for the trainee pilot.
Accurately document any deviations from required SOPs, procedures, or maneuvers, and discuss these with the trainee pilot during the simulator debriefing.
Review the client’s Training and Checking Authorization form prior to conducting any training.
Provide simulator instruction on one or more aircraft types, requiring four or more hours per session in the simulator, excluding briefing and debriefing time.
Conduct pre‑ and post‑flight simulator briefings in a thorough and professional manner.
Deliver classroom instruction via Simfinity, CBT, IPT, or stand‑up lectures, requiring 8 to 10 hours of standing and / or sitting in the classroom.
If assigned, support the development and certification of training curriculum and devices, including simulators, FTDs, and FMS training aids.
If assigned to ground school, obtain FAA / EASA ground school and simulator instructor designation within approximately 12 months.
Acquire the necessary qualifications to serve as an examiner and perform examiner duties under the relevant authority for the assigned aircraft fleet.
Perform seat support duties as required.
Complete miscellaneous tasks such as maintaining training records, recommending remedial training when necessary, and tracking personal instructional qualifications.
Prepare and inspect classroom facilities and equipment prior to the start of each training day.
Recommend candidates for licensing checks based on training performance and readiness.
If assigned, act as a subject matter expert in the creation and review of curriculum and courseware.
Deliver MCC training for stand‑alone courses and multi‑pilot operations on SPHPCA types, as per instructor certification (if applicable).
Other duties may be assigned as required.
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CAE thanks all applicants for their interest. However, only those whose background and experience match the requirements of the role will be contacted.
Equal Opportunity Employer