A Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in an Aviation related field is required or
An applicable Airframe or Engine AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) license or military equivalent in a current or valid for renewal status is required
A Master's Degree in a related field is preferred
At least 5 - 7 years of relevant aviation industrial experience
Practical ability in aircraft systems (inspecting/testing/troubleshooting)
Has completed an Instructional Techniques course with a thorough understanding of training procedures equivalent to EASA or GCAA CAR 147 & 66 requirements
Must be able to provide instruction at various levels within the program areas
Experience in developing course curriculum as per accreditation and international standards
Effective presentation skills, both theoretical and practical
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and a demonstrated competency to interact with people at all levels of the organization
A high degree of computer literacy and demonstrated ability to integrate technology into the learning environment and teaching methodology
Good hands-on practical knowledge
Current knowledge of industry practices, trends and issues
Evidence of a personal professional development plan with membership to an internationally recognized professional association being preferred
The ability to function as a team player within a multi-cultural work environment
Overseas teaching/training experience to non-native English speakers is desirable
Fluency in written and spoken English is essential