divh2Instructor Pilot/h2pAs an Instructor Pilot at CAE, you play a critical role in developing pilot confidence and skill through high-quality simulator and ground training. You will lead training sessions, conduct thorough pre- and post-flight briefings, and serve as a subject matter expert (SME) across assigned aircraft platforms./ph3Key Responsibilities Include:/h3ulliDeliver flight simulator and ground school training in alignment with regulatory requirements, CAE curriculum, and customer expectations./liliConduct professional, comprehensive pre- and post-flight simulator briefings./liliAct as a subject matter expert (SME) for client training and internal course development./liliPerform administrative duties such as completing training records, maintaining instructional qualifications, and recommending remedial training when needed./liliProvide instruction across one or more aircraft types for licenses, type ratings, certificates, and internal qualifications./liliAfter approximately 1.5+ years (subject to business need), qualify as a Training Center Evaluator (TCE) and customer contract check airman./li/ulh3Physical Requirements/h3ulliConstantly ascend/descend ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, and poles./liliOccasionally move into different positions, including confined spaces./liliRemain in a stationary position for prolonged periods (standing or sitting)./liliOccasionally move about to accomplish tasks./liliOccasionally adjust or move objects up to 20 lbs./liliOccasionally perform repetitive motions involving wrists, hands, or fingers./li/ulh3Minimum Qualifications/h3ulliUnrestricted ATP certificate or completion of ATP Written./liliUnrestricted PIC Type Rating preferred./liliFAR Part 135 experience and 3,000+ total flight hours preferred./liliBasic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office and internet-based programs./liliParticipation in CAEs DOT Drug Alcohol testing program./liliExperience flying business aircraft highly desired./liliStrong communication skills and a passion for teaching./liliMust be authorized to work in the United States./li/ulh3Preferred Qualifications/h3ulliPrior instructional or training experience./liliAbility to tailor training content to a diverse customer base./liliStrong attention to detail with commitment to accurate recordkeeping in accordance with CAE and FAA standards./liliDemonstrated customer-service mindset and ability to create a positive learning environment./liliProfessional character with strong verbal and written communication skills./li/ulh3Benefits/h3ulliComprehensive medical, dental, vision, and EAP coverage (full-time employees)./lili401(k) with employer match and Employee Stock Purchase Program./liliFlexible vacation policy and paid holidays, including December 25January 1./liliGlobal parental leave and enhanced paid maternity leave in the U.S. and Canada./liliCompany-paid life, ADD, short-term disability, and caregiver support./liliAdditional voluntary benefits including legal coverage, dependent life, pet insurance, and FSA options./liliAccess to cutting-edge technology and diverse teaching opportunities./liliOpportunity to remain active in the flight deck while maintaining work-life balance./liliProfessional growth through CAEs comprehensive Instructor development program./li/ulpWhat to expect: CAE offers a comprehensive training program to help transform your knowledge and skills as a pilot into a world-class Instructor and subject matter expert ready to lead clients through their training./p/div