Role and Responsibilities
Join CAE in building the first of its kind exciting air traffic services division. CAE is looking for experienced Air Traffic Services Instructors to train the next generation.
Under this first-of-its-kind partnership in Canada, CAE instructors will deliver initial training for Flight Service Specialists and Air Traffic Controllers using NAV CANADA’s training curriculum and courseware.
The first classes will begin in the fall of 2024 at a new purpose-built Air Traffic Services Training Center on CAE’s campus in Montreal.
This agreement leverages the expertise of two Canadian industry leaders to innovate and address future air traffic management requirements.
As the world’s largest aviation training provider, CAE is uniquely positioned to work hand in hand with NAV CANADA, the second-largest Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) worldwide, to develop a highly proficient workforce and ensure the safety and efficiency of the air traffic partnership will provide additional training capacity as NAV CANADA continues to fully deliver existing training programs from its training units across the country.
In this role, the Air Traffic Services Instructor will be responsible for the delivery of classroom and simulator based instruction of the generic initial Air Traffic Services (ATS) training programs, in accordance with the appropriate regulatory and customer requirements.
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to :
Conduct classroom training and simulator briefings in a thorough, professional manner and in accordance with CAE standards.
Conduct each simulator session in accordance with the customers’ Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s).
Act as invigilator for theoretical examinations, simulator examinations, and progress checks.
Complete the appropriate client training records accurately and comprehensively to ensure client understanding and a seamless handover to other instructors.
Recommend, where necessary, remedial training for a client who is not meeting the required training progress.
Record simulator usage and discrepancies using the appropriate procedures.
Participate in update or refresher training on ATS or instructional principles as required.
Act as subject matter expert in the continuous improvement of curricula, courseware, and training processes.
Qualifications :
Successfully complete the relevant minimum qualification and experience requirements approved by Transport Canada to act as an Air Traffic Service Instructor prior to delivering ATS content.
A working knowledge of ICAO or Transport Canada Air Traffic Control regulations.
A minimum of 3 years experience in an Air Traffic Services operational position
A passion for training and fostering talent
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to maintain strong customer orientation under adverse circumstances.
Strong focus on quality with a continuous drive towards process improvement & customer satisfaction.
Ability to concentrate and work in a fast paced environment.
Readily accept changes and adjust accordingly.
Fluent in English and / or French (Instructors will be teaching in English and / or French depending on language proficiency).
An ideal candidate has :
Prior experience working as a Flight Service Specialist, Tower Controller or Instrument Flight Rules Controller in Canada
Prior experience working as an instructor
Holds an existing instructor qualification issued by a Regulatory Authority
CAE offers :
Very little travel you’ll be YUL based
- State-of-the-art tools;
- Multidisciplinary and multicultural teams;
- A positive work atmosphere;
- A collaborative work environment;
- A dynamic and innovative environment;
Come share your passion with us!
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Position Type
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CAE thanks all applicants for their interest. However, only those whose background and experience match the requirements of the role will be contacted.