Plans and delivers aircraft electrical maintenance and assembly training programs for factory production employees and field support personnel.
Conducts training and develops criteria for evaluating effectiveness of training activities.
Performs data analysis and gathers information for new training; prepares and maintains training materials; and coordinates the development of new training materials and training aids.
Coordinates training content with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs).
Revises lesson plans to keep technical information up to date and meet new training requirements.
Responsible for instilling and maintaining process discipline through classroom instruction and lab sessions.
Interfaces with supervisors to determine training and certification requirements for assigned personnel and make recommendations to supervision/management for de-certification due to substandard performance and/or the inability to complete assigned tasks within established time parameters.
Analyzes current operating problems and future operating requirements to identify training needs and develop training programs.
Executes and maintains company-wide training programs as well as the maintenance of a company-wide training and qualification record system.
Maintains currency in technical developments, technical training, and audiovisual techniques including the maintenance of applicable courseware.
Prepares classrooms and sets-up training materials; conducts classroom, shop and simulator training (if required) with customers.
Qualifications:
The successful candidate will possess a minimum of four years of experience in aircraft maintenance and electrical systems.
Candidate will also possess at least two years instructional delivery on maintenance and electrical systems.
Ability to establish and deliver training systems and/or conduct classroom and practical instruction to provide technical knowledge on maintenance and electrical assembly.
Current or previous IPC Certification
Proficiency with MS Office tools (PowerPoint, Word, Teams, etc.)
Knowledge of aviation manufacturing and subassembly manufacturing process including:
Reading and understanding of aircraft manufacturing blueprints and electronic work instructions ...
Harness installation, repair, and protection ...
Electrical bonding - use of Bond Meters, Multi Meters...
Bachelor's degree is a plus and will be taken into consideration when looking at experience.
Experience as an aircraft manufacturing instructor. Instructor skills including classroom lecturing or coaching/mentoring students/employees in a skills-based lab or On-the-Job environment to help them achieve objectives.
Previous personnel management or leadership experience in an aircraft production environment.
Experience in aircraft manufacturing training including Instructional System Design (ISD) concepts.
Military aviation maintenance and aircraft production experience a plus.
Capable of writing, editing, and producing materials for technical instruction; provide assistance and support to production operations by helping determine training needs; and delivering effective training.