Professor Flight Instructor- School of Aviation - Peterborough, Canada - Seneca Polytechnic
Description
Join the Renewed Seneca, The Next Seneca
:
Guided by _The Next - A Strategic Plan for Seneca Polytechnic_, we offer a working environment that is innovative, flexible and encourages risk-taking.
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Chair, School of Aviation, the professor/ instructor will provide meaningful feedback, grading reports, and progression records for each training event.
Program Area/Level:
Responsible for teaching at all levels including Bachelor of Aviation Technology, Professional Pilot Operations, and various courses that are part of the Integrated Transport Canada elements.
Responsibilities:
Under the direction and supervision of the Chief Flight Instructor of Seneca or designate, the Professor is responsible for:
Flight and Ground Instruction
- Providing exceptional primary and supervisory flight instruction in accordance with the Training, Operations, and SOP manuals to integrated ATPL students toward their Private and Commercial Licenses, and Multi-Engine and Group 1 IFR ratings (depending on multiengine experience).
- Delivering highquality preparatory ground instruction and pre
- May be appointed to teach academic courses in theory and knowledge for the PPL, CPL, IFR, and ATPL written examinations in addition to flight instruction duties.
Administrative Tasks and Record-Keeping
- Accurately maintaining flight records, logs, and forms for each training event.
- Supervising Class IV Instructors and maintaining direct supervision records.
- Assisting with the development of training materials and assigned projects under the direction of the Phase Leads and Chief Flight Instructor.
- Providing leadership to authorized persons or other administrative staff as required to meet Transport Canada requirements as a leading Flight Training Unit and ensure records are updated in a timely and accurate manner.
- Performing or assisting with authorized person duties, and to help support other administrative staff as required to meet Transport Canada FTU requirements.
- Performing the duties of Duty Instructor or Assistant Duty Instructor as required.
Regulatory and Procedural Compliance
- Actively participating in Seneca's safety culture in accordance with the Safety Management System.
- Ensuring all licenses, ratings, and medical are current.
- Ensuring you are fit for duty in accordance with the Operations Manual, Training Manual, SOPs, and Transport Canada guidelines.
Qualifications:
Education, Licenses & Ratings
- Minimum completed postsecondary diploma in aviation is required. A Bachelor's or Master's degree in aviation or other field is preferred.
- Category 1 Aviation Medical holder.
- Canadian Airline Transport Pilot License (Aeroplane) is required.
- Minimum valid Class 2 Flight Instructor rating; Class 1 Instructor Rating is preferred. The flight test record must be satisfactory.
- Valid Group 1 Instrument Rating required.
- Transport Canada Pilot Examiner authority for PPL, CPL, Multi-Engine, IFR, or Instructor Rating is preferred.
Experience
- Minimum 1000 hours of Flight Instruction experience.
- Experience supervising Class 4 flight instructors is required.
- Teaching experience classroom or PGI is required.
- Experience working in an SOP environment with integrated training preferred.
- 300 or more hours multiengine flight experience is preferred.
- CAR 604, 703, 704, or 705 flight and/or leadership experience is an asset.
Skills
- Demonstrated competencies to deliver highquality flight and ground instruction in accordance with the Seneca Training Manual, Seneca Operations Manual, Standard Operating Procedures, and Transport Canada guidance material.
- Demonstrated exceptional presentation, communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills are required and demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of the Flight line team.
- Strong relationships with industry contacts and network connections are an asset.
- Commitment to a team approach for problemsolving and conflict resolution.
- Strong understanding and commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in education.
Consideration will be given to qualified internal full-time academic and partial-load employees first in accordance with the Collective Agreement requirements.
Job Details
External Posting Date:
External Closing Date:
Pay Range:
Dependent on experience
Hours:
44 hours per week
Work Type:
On-site
Shift:
Ideal Start Date:
End Date:
Job Type:
Full-time, Permanent
Note:
Seneca requires copies of educational credentials at the time of an interview. Confirmation
More jobs from Seneca Polytechnic
-
Professor School of Public Safety
King City, Canada - 1 week ago
-
Director, HR Services
Ontario, Canada - 2 weeks ago
-
Associate Registrar, Registration and Retention
North York, Canada - 3 days ago
-
Server/Manager
Ontario, Canada - 2 weeks ago
-
Manager Business Services and Process Analyst
North York, Canada - 4 weeks ago
-
Payroll System Specialist Financial Services
North York, Canada - 1 week ago