One of Swoon's top airlines clients in hiring an ATP/CTP Instructor to join their team out of SeaTac.
Duration: 12 months to start
Location: On-site, SeaTac
Rate: $77.58/ hour W2
Note, this is only open to W2 candidates able to work without sponsorship
Role Summary
- The ATP/CTP Instructor conducts flight training in the virtual procedures trainer (VPT), full flight simulator and classroom ground training to bridge the gap between the knowledge of a commercial pilot and that expected of an ATP Certificate holder.
- This instructor will conduct ground training and flight training modules covering aircraft systems, including normal, abnormal, and emergency operations.
Key Duties
- Conduct academic ground training events in the classroom, virtual procedures trainer (VPT), and/or full flight simulator to reinforce the air carrier concepts and principles taught in the academic portion of the course in a hands-on manner.
- Apply knowledge of aviation and effective training methods to train flight crew members in classroom setting.
- Make recommendations to the development and evolution of the ATP CTP training program, visual aids and other training materials for classroom presentation and individual review.
- Ensure training environment is prepared in advance, presentation media is operating correctly and required reference materials and distributed materials are available.
- Help ensure technical accuracy of information used by pilots in training, including computer-based training modules, aircraft manuals and other distributed materials.
Job-Specific Skills, Experience & Education Required
- 5 years of working experience in the aviation industry.
- 2 years of experience as a pilot for a Part 121 air carrier.
- Possess an ATP certificate with an ERJ170/190 Type Rating.
- Bachelor's degree with a focus on aviation or an additional two years of training/experience in lieu of this degree.
- Knowledge of Crew Resource Management (CRM) concepts.
- Ability to facilitate a cooperative relationship within the department.
- Able to lead discussions and present both technical and non-technical information with high energy, enthusiasm, and a commitment to excellence.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Minimum age of 21.
- Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Preferred
- Experience with fixed-wing and multi-engine aircraft.