Ground Instructor
Date: 18 May 2023
Location: Gurgaon
Company: TATA SIA Airlines Limited
Job Overview
Providing regulatory initial and recurrent trainings to Pilots, GI/SME and Flight dispatchers and continuous development and upgrade of training curriculum and tools.
Key Responsibilities
- To provide initial ground training, in aeronautical knowledge areas required for the issuance of a type rating/ flight dispatcher approval and/ or special operations approval
- To provide recurrent ground training in aeronautical knowledge areas, as required for recurrent training of pilots, flight dispatchers and Ground Instructors
- To provide ground training for LTC / SFI / TRI/ DE
- To train Ground Instructors/SMEs, conduct initial, recurrent or transition training in accordance with the OMD as directed by the Chief Ground Instructor
- Assist in the development of various flight crew member training programs
- Checks the currency of training manuals and other materials used in various flight training courses
- Complete appropriate flight crew member ground training records and other flight training documentation in a timely manner and directs to the appropriate filing source
- Communicate issues of concern, or of exceptional achievement, regarding crew member trainees’ performance to the Chief Ground Instructor in a timely manner
- Any other task as directed by Chief Ground Instructor or his designate
Skills/Attributes
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to independently manage a team and plan/prioritize resources
- High integrity and free from prejudices and bias
- Strong knowledge base and well versed with regulation and industry best practices
- Comfortable talking / presenting in front of a group
- Active listener and enthusiastic learner
Work Experience
- Minimum 1 year of experience as approved Ground Instructor
- Approvals for Technical/Performance/ Special Ops on A320/A321/B787 preferred
Qualification
- As per DGCA CAR 7I7 para 5
Location
Gurgaon
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