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Northern Lights College is seeking a full-time Aircraft Maintenance Technician (ROTO) Instructor to teach specialized courses in their Aviation programs. The position requires a valid Canadian AME license, with a strong preference for candidates who have helicopter experience and a background in educational instruction. The role offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a commitment to diversity in hiring.
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Term of Appointment: Monday - Friday, 30 hours/week
Start Date: Immediately
Reporting To: Operations Manager, Person Responsible for Training (PRT)
Salary: $74,618.00 - $88,536.00 annually, depending on experience and qualifications, as per the BCGEU Faculty Collective Agreement. Includes annual increments up to $114,001.00, vacation entitlement of 240 hours (pro-rated), paid time off during Christmas/New Year, comprehensive health and dental benefits, and a mandatory College Pension Plan with employer matching.
Northern Lights College seeks a full-time instructor for the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program, focusing on the AS350 helicopter type course and Arriel 1 engine course. Additional courses within the AMT department may be assigned to support industry and student needs.
If you are passionate about aviation, teaching, and sharing your expertise, with a learner-centered approach and a desire for personal growth, we invite you to apply.
Preference will be given to applicants with helicopter experience, endorsements, and/or the following:
We support employment equity and encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, women, and LGBTQ2S+ individuals. We especially welcome Indigenous applicants and invite them to self-identify in their application.
This job posting is active. We look forward to your application.