Roles and Responsibilities
- Act as Subject Matter Expert (SME) for technical courseware development/revision, as required
- Instruct clients in the safe, effective, and efficient maintenance, operation, servicing, and ground handling, functional operations test, adjustments/rigging, removal & installation procedures, inspection, and/or troubleshooting of airframe, powerplant, and/or avionics systems.
(Level of complexity: typically, up to ‘ATA 104 Specification Level 3’ but in special cases Level 4 and/or Level 5, as required)
- Instructional duties, in accordance with the established procedures, include: Classroom preparation
- Classroom instructions as well as instructional sessions utilizing, as applicable, simulator or other part task training devices, labs, etc.
- If applicable in the assigned program(s) practical training sessions consisting of training modules utilizing OEM technical data and/or publications, computer-based training programs, simulator or other part task training devices, aircraft and/or aircraft components, labs, etc.
- Conducts course examinations in accordance with PART 147 regulations in the course of client-type certification
Qualifications
Aircraft Type Certification: Airframe and/or Powerplant Certification, or B1 / B2 or ICAO mechanical engineer license or equivalent certification, or equivalent experience on aircraft type (i.e. for prior-military service applicants)
Minimum of 10000 hours (5 years) aviation maintenance experience.
Minimum of 6000 hours (3 years) experience on aircraft of primary assigned program(s) or similar type aircraft
Excellent presentation & interpersonal skills
Technical Certification, Engineering License, or equivalent 4-year college degree (i.e. Federal Aviation Administration Airframe & Powerplant certification, EASA B1 / B2 certification, or documented equivalent training/experience, for example, in the event of prior-military-service applicants).
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