Jet Simulator Instructor
University of Dubuque
Dubuque, IA
Full-time
Education
Posted on April 11, 2019
The University of Dubuque is a growing University that is seeking a Jet Simulator Instructor in the Aviation department.
Primary Responsibilities:
- All jet simulator flight training activities for the Flight Operations program to include scheduling, classroom instruction and conducting simulation sessions related to advanced jet operations
- Mentor and supervise Flight Instructors if qualified as an Assistant Chief Instructor per the FARs
- Ensure compliance with Title 14 CFR applicable to flight training, other regulatory policies and the SMS
- Manage all flight training activities and Training Course Outlines (TCO)
- Ensure compliance with record keeping related to flight training
- Coordinate with the Aviation Safety Manager on all safety and security related concerns
- Any other duties as assigned in the advancement of the UD and aviation department mission
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in aviation or related field
- Airline Transport Pilot Certificate and Turbo-prop or Jet-Turbine type
- CRJ series type certification preferred, Airline experience preferred
- Current FAA Flight Instructor Certificate (CFII) in Fixed-Wing or Rotor-Wing aircraft
- Meet FAA recent flight experience requirements pursuant to FAR for flight instructors
- FAA-A&P, NBAA-CAM, AAAE-ACE, AAAE-CM, or similar certified individuals preferred
- Effective oral and written communication skills
- Exceptional skills using Microsoft Office
- Valid US driver’s license
Both part-time and full-time applications will be considered with a start date of August 2019. Full-time Instructors are salaried employees and receive a base pay with hourly incentive and are eligible for benefits including tuition remission, paid holidays, sick time, 4 weeks of vacation, as well as contributes to retirement and life insurance.
The University of Dubuque is a private, Presbyterian, coeducational, professional university with a foundation in the liberal arts. Our commitment is to nurturing the mind, body, and spirit as well as encouraging students to explore their fullest potential, is part of a rich Christian identity that dates back to the University's founding in 1852. The Aviation Department manages three Aviation Programs that provide students with the academic and professional tools needed to succeed in all segments of the Aviation Industry.
Applications from qualified persons with diverse backgrounds and cultures, including women and persons of color, are welcomed. AA/EEO