Pilot Instructor
1 month ago
POSITION SUMMARY
The Pilot Instructor (H-60) provides instructional services to meet the Coast Guard’s unique needs in support of MH-60T and H-60 flight training. The instructor will provide expert skills and knowledge to deliver instruction to USCG students, focusing on ensuring students achieve the necessary skills mandated by the course curricula and course objectives. Instructors are required to evaluate students’ performance by verifying the students understanding of the course material, competency of learned skills, and the student's ability to demonstrate applied knowledge.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- The instructor will provide expert skills and knowledge to deliver instruction to USCG students, focusing on ensuring students achieve the necessary skills mandated by the course curricula and course objectives.
- Instructors are required to evaluate students’ performance by verifying the students understanding of the course material, competency of learned skills, and the student's ability to demonstrate applied knowledge.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Military aircraft standardization Instructor Pilot or military Flight Examiner designation obtained within the past ten (10) years in aircraft type per task order.
- Five (5) years’ experience as a U.S. Coast Guard (or U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, or other government equivalent) MH-60T or equivalent H-60 Instructor Pilot.
- Two (2) years’ experience providing formal classroom instruction in concepts, principals, and methods relating to flight instructional systems.
- Two (2) years’ experience providing instruction, demonstration, and evaluation of pilot performance in a military aircraft environment, including radio communication procedures, VFR/IFR flight techniques, Air Traffic Control operations, FAA military rules and regulations, emergency procedures, night vision goggle flight procedures, Coast Guard airframe weight and balance systems, and airframe system nomenclature and operation.
- Shall have experience in performing ISD tasks IAW USCG and Division SOPs Examples include, but are not limited to: Presentations, Student Guides, Instructor Guides, Job Aids, Training Aids (Visual aids, job sheets, homework), Student Knowledge and Skill Evaluation.
- Shall have experience using computer based training aids, including those for simulators and cockpit procedures trainers, and providing instructor led training using those systems, as well as complete post course critique assessment for course improvements.
- SECRET clearance required.
BENEFITS
Constellis offers a comprehensive, total rewards package that includes competitive compensation and a flexible benefits package that reflect its commitment to creating a diverse and supportive workplace.
- Medical, Vision & Dental Insurance
- Paid Time-Off Program & Company Paid Holidays
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Insurance: Basic Life & Supplemental Life
- Health & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
- Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
- Personal Development & Learning Opportunities
- On-the-job Training, Skills Development & Certifications
- Employee Referral Program
- Corporate Sponsored Events & Community Outreach
WORKING CONDITIONS
Classroom conditions will be comparable to a typical office setting with work hours of 0700-1900 based on the training schedule, with a typical 8-hour workday. Field/Range conditions requires wearing PPE, working outside in weather during all four seasons, with prolonged periods of standing and moving while delivering training.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must pass a standard physical examination that includes, medical history, height, weight, blood pressure, and meet required fitness standards throughout employment under the contract. Must pass pre-employment drug testing and remain drug free for the duration of the contract. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. of equipment or stock inventory and stand for period of up to 8 hours per day.