Aviation Maintenance Instructor (Powerplant – Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Experience) Position Available In Pasco, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: Aviation Maintenance Instructor (Powerplant - Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Experience) at National Aviation Academy in New Port Richey, FL. Full-time position with a salary range of $55,000 - $65,000 a year. Responsibilities include training students, following approved curriculum, and maintaining a professional environment. Qualifications include FAA Mechanic Certificates and minimum three years' aviation maintenance experience. Required education is a valid Airframe and Power Plant Certificate.
Job Description
Aviation Maintenance Instructor (Powerplant – Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Experience) National Aviation Academy – 4.0 New Port Richey, FL Job Details Full-time $55,000 – $65,000 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Airframe Classroom management Maintenance Airframe & Powerplant License Mid-level Microsoft Office 3 years High school diploma or GED Electrical experience Aircraft maintenance Classroom experience Lesson planning Avionics Communication skills Teaching Time management
Full Job Description Location:
6225 Ulmerton Road, Clearwater, FL 33760
Job Responsibilities:
Train students according to the approved curriculum, enabling them to take FAA, FCC, and NCATT exams. Follow the approved curriculum and policies, with flexibility for temporary interruptions.
Work schedule:
Monday to Friday (AM shift: 7:30am – 3:30pm, PM shift: 4:00pm – 11:59pm; schedules may vary). Take daily attendance and enter grades within 24 hours of completion. Monitor student attendance and ensure all material is delivered and completed. Handle missed tests/exams and practical projects. Review and document attendance and grades daily. Maintain a daily planner and follow lesson plans. Review curriculum, student catalog, and policies before term start. Maintain professional appearance and attitude. Maintain training aids, tools, and manuals. Ensure proper supply of materials and timely notification of needed materials. Keep classroom, lab, and hangar neat and orderly. Coordinate with Hangar Operation Director and staff during hangar training. Be a good steward of NAA assets.
Qualifications:
FAA Mechanic Certificates with applicable ratings (FAR part 147 Appendix B, C, and D). Minimum three years’ aviation maintenance experience or approval by Director of Education and Executive VP of Education.
New Instructor Requirements:
Three or more years’ experience (not necessarily as an A&P instructor). Hands-on experience as an A&P Maintenance Technician (preferably supervisory). Advanced Aircraft Systems Instructors should have avionics and electrical maintenance experience, preferably with
FCC/NCATT
Certification. Ability to develop and update lesson plans and curriculum guides. Strong communication skills and classroom management.
Personal Responsibilities and Attributes:
Punctuality and adherence to work hours. Goal-oriented, professional, and teamwork-oriented attitude. Time management skills. Customer satisfaction and student success as top priorities. Initiative, enthusiasm, and efficiency. Willingness to learn.
Required Education and Experience:
Valid Airframe and Power Plant Certificate. High School Diploma required; Post-Secondary Degree preferred. Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office. Basic understanding of the Internet.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$55,000.00 – $65,000.00 per year
Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to
Friday Work Location:
In person