Overview

FlightSafety International Moonachie, New Jersey:

Purpose of Position

The Simulator Second in Command, Level I– Pilot Simulator is responsible for maintaining currency in assigned programs in order to act as “Second-In-Command” for both internal and external Customer Pilots for Recurrent, Initial or generic training courses within the established training curriculum, by performing the following duties below.

 

Tasks and Responsibilities

Training Standards – Instructor Assistance Activities: (Includes Compliance with regulations and guidelines, and QMS policies and procedures)

  • Under the direction of the Program Manager, assist the appropriate Instructor(s) in maintaining all training material (various media forms) in a current state at all times.
  • Attend pre-briefings and post-briefings before and after each Simulator event as requested.
  • Under the direction of the Program Manager, assist the appropriate Instructor(s) in the preparation of the Flight Simulator and/or briefing room no later than 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the Simulator lesson and/or pre-briefing session.
  • Familiarize self with Customer’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Checklists, and Minimum Equipment List (MEL) during training (or prior to training sessions, if possible), so that during training/testing can perform as a competent SIC in support of the Customer’s actions.
  • Under the direction of the Program Manager, assist the appropriate Instructor(s) in keeping all publications used in Simulator training current.
  • Attend scheduled Instructor meetings in order to be up-to-date with training environment.
  • If career pathing toward instructor certification: Under supervision/guidance of PM/DOT attain FlightSafety International established standards of instructional delivery with corresponding levels of subject knowledge.

 

Daily Responsibilities:

  • Maintain FlightSafety International’s commitment to Customer satisfaction while performing job duties.
  • Interact within a cooperative environment through beneficial behavior, commitment to common goals, contribution to problem solving, communication of ideas and suggestions, and encouragement to other employees and departments.
  • Accountable for the security of FlightSafety International materials, projects and business information regarding the methods and techniques used in the production and usage of FlightSafety International products.
  • Accountable for the accuracy and completeness of assigned tasks.
  • Adhere to a required work schedule including prompt and regular attendance.
  • Report, on a timely basis, any safety hazards observed in work area, equipment, and/or building to appropriate person(s) for correction.
  • Participate in the Quality Management System (QMS) activities at assigned site and adhere to the processes related to accomplishing the site’s QMS goals.
  • Support FlightSafety International’s, and its subsidiaries’, commitment to ethical behavior by basing our priorities on lawful and ethical conduct as we deal with co-workers, Customers, vendors and others in all our operations. (See Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002)

 

Other Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Prioritize workflow on a daily, weekly and monthly basis
  • Attend, facilitate and/or research training to increase skills applicable to job position and workplace issues
  • Travel in conjunction with assigned duties, if required
  • Assist Subject Matter Experts if so assigned
  • Additional projects could include QMS Auditing, Center Inventory, Aircraft Manual Updates, etc., according to scheduling duties as decided by the PM or Director of Training (DOT).
  • Other duties may be assigned by the Program Manager