Pilot Instructor job – UT

at Guardian Flight
Published 21st July 2021
Location South Jordan, Utah
Category Pilot Jobs  
Job Type Flight Instructor Jobs  

Description

Job Description Summary : We invite you to join a team of highly skilled emergency medical experts, pilots and mechanics!
Our mission of providing care to the world at a moment's notice is at the heart of everything we do. We are caregivers, first and foremost and we will be there when you need us.

With more than 38,000 employees, Global Medical Response teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services around the world. We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated healthcare solutions and disaster response.

JOB SUMMARY
These individuals will oversee and manage all aspects of GMR’s initial and recurrent pilot training. These individuals will conduct flight training of new-hire pilots and conduct check-rides IAW FAR 135.293 and .297 during new-hire and recurrent training. They will also become familiar with all aspects of aviation ground training and simulator training, and are responsible for ensuring the ground training is completed.
The instructor is directly responsible for, and is the final authority as to, teaching and understanding the operation of the aircraft (14 CFR part ____ section _____).
The instructor ensures the Pilot in training will be highly knowledgeable of the Operations Manual, Operations Specifications, FAA Approved Training Manual, appropriate FARs, Airplane Flight Manuals, etc., and any other instructions pertinent to his duties upon completion of training.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES

• Instructs Plans flight assignments and obtains briefing information regarding purpose of the flight, weather, operating procedures, and special instructions.
• Instructs on preparation of the flight plan considering such factors as altitude, terrain, weather, range, weight, cruise control data, airport facilities, and navigational aids.
• Instruct to ensure all required documentation, including aircraft documents, load manifest/dispatch, operations manual, aeronautical charts, etc. are on board the aircraft.
• Instructs to ensure the aircraft is pre-flighted, inspected, loaded, equipped, and manned for the assigned flight.
• Instructs how to the inspection of engines, fuselage and control surfaces for mechanical and structural intergrity. Verifies communications and navigational equipment is functioning properly.
• Instructs supervision of loading and distribution of cargo and passengers and determines that weight and balance is within prescribed limitations.
• Instructs on how to ensure cargo is properly secured and provisions for passenger comfort and emergency equipment such as life rafts, life vests (as required) are on board.
• Instructs filing of FAA flight plan or provide appropriate information to the Comm. Center for the purpose of flight following.
• Instructs operation of the aircraft at a favorable altitude, considering turbulence, oxygen requirements, passenger comfort, etc.
• Instructs to ensure all required flight logs, records, and maintenance forms are properly completed and submitted.
• Instructs and promotes a positive team attitude with flight crew members, maintenance technician, and communication specialist by working cohesively.
• Oversees, manages, and conducts new-hire and recurrent flight training
• Manages and coordinates the development of the pilot training curriculum and associated training materials
• Assist with creating and/or rewriting Manuals as required
• Performs duties as simulator instructor as required
• Performs duties as ground instructor as required
• Works independently and tolerates high stress levels while maintaining a good rapport with co-workers.
• Maintains and instructs ongoing knowledge of relevant aviation SOP’s.
• Performs other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS

Experience:
• A minimum of 3000 hrs of flight time with 1000 hours PIC airplane, including at least 500hrs of multi-engine, 500 cross-country flying, 100hrs of night flight time, and 100hrs of actual or simulated instrument time, at least 75hrs of which were in actual flight.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent
Skills:
• The pilot in command must be highly knowledgeable of the Operations Manual, Operations Specifications, FAA approved Training Manual, appropriate FARs, Airplane Flight Manuals, etc., and any other instructions pertinent to his/her duties.
Credentials/Licenses:
• Commercial, Instrument, MEL
• FAA Second Class Medical issued within the preceding twelve calendar months
• Multi-Engine Commercial (ATP Preferred)
CFI preffered
Instructing background a plus

WORKING CONDITIONS AND MENTAL/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS • Physical Requirements: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to do the following:

• Able to conduct activities requiring a moderate to rigorous amount of sitting, standing, walking, speaking and listening, static pushing, pulling, reaching and lifting (knuckle height and ankle height).
• Capable of lifting 75 lbs floor to bench height.
• Ability to hear routine aircraft noises.
• Maintains a “duty” weight (body weight + uniform/equipment) of less than 220 lbs.
• Must be able to wear a commercially available respirator mask with proper fit when required.
• Requires close and distant visual capability.
• Frequent hands to key ability to input data and information.
• Coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously.

Environmental Conditions: Entails exposure to the following environmental conditions:

• Constant exposure to routine office noises, such as office machines, conversations, foot traffic; moderate electrical or mechanical hazards.
• Some (less than 1/3rd) exposure to loud aircraft noise, moving mechanical parts, fumes, toxic chemicals, airborne particles, risk of electrical shock.
• While performing as RW Pilot, duties are conducted in either indoor or outdoor environments and the RW Pilot must be present at work site to complete the job.

Protective Equipment:

• Nomex full body flight suit
• Leather or Nomex boots
• Aviation helmet – helicopter only
• PPE – latex gloves, goggles and HEPA mask
• Hearing protection (plugs, band or head set)

GUIDING VALUES AND BEHAVIORS

• Employee must consistently exhibit our guiding principles:
• Patient Care - We continually earn the privilege to care for our patients. It is at the forefront of everything we do.
• One Team - We respect each other and achieve together what no individual can alone.
• Innovation - We are driven to develop solutions that inspire progress.
• Vigilance - We will never waver in our commitment to safety and preparedness in the fulfillment of our duties.
• Ownership - We are accountable for what we do and take pride in how we do it.
• Citizenship - We are dedicated to being good stewards in the communities we serve.

GUIDING VALUES AND BEHAVIORS

Employee must consistently exhibit our guiding principles:
• Patient Care - We continually earn the privilege to care for our patients. It is at the forefront of everything we do.
• One Team - We respect each other and achieve together what no individual can alone.
• Innovation - We are driven to develop solutions that inspire progress.
• Vigilance - We will never waver in our commitment to safety and preparedness in the fulfillment of our duties.
• Ownership - We are accountable for what we do and take pride in how we do it.
• Citizenship - We are dedicated to being good stewards in the communities we serve.

REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS

Reports to: Director of Training
Interrelationships: Chief Pilot and Director of Operations
If your passion is flying and you have the skills to deliver patient care in missions where every second counts, apply today!

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