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Simulator Instructor Flight Engineers will primarily provide brief/debrief/ in simulator instruction utilizing the US Navy C-130 Pilot and Flight Engineer curricula in the US Navy owned C-130 simulator in Fort Worth. Must have been a NATOPS Instructor Flight Engineer in the C-130 aircraft type for a minimum of five years or have been a simulator instructor within the last five years for the C-130. A FE instructor must have a minimum of one fleet tour and 1,000 flying hours in the C-130. All shall have knowledge of DoD rules and regulations governing aircraft operation and be thoroughly familiar with current NATOPS manual and applicable Model Manager Instructions. Additionally Instructor Flight Engineers will provide academic Ground School systems instruction.
Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to: Training C-130 Flight Engineer, cockpit flight crew in simulated in flight syllabus events and in academic ground school evolutions.
Evaluate student training/mission performance as required in accordance with NATOPS.
Evaluate and record training device performance in accordance with established criteria.
Recommend improvements to mission scenarios for effectiveness and currency.
Recommend improvements to the training program via the appropriate training management officials.
Provide classroom instruction and recommendations for improvement, to include tests and test materials, lesson plans, and trainee guides under the guidelines of current directives.
Conduct training device operation instruction to personnel as necessary, to include briefing, debriefing and grading/assessments.
Serve as a subject matter expert to assist in training device testing/evaluation associated with the introduction of new weapon systems or Engineering Change Proposals as they affect the training system.
Provide academic instruction to include Instructor led lecture discussion in support of courses required.
Assist with training device inspections and certification programs and other special projects, as required, to include mishap re-creation and testing, as well as modification and configuration change evaluations.
Assist with authorized and scheduled tour groups as required during any contracted training period.
Update, modify, and maintain currency of mission scenarios to support specific training.
Make recommendations for updates and maintain interim changes to curriculum material; including but not limited to, tests and test materials, lesson plans, and trainee guides under the guidelines of current directives.
Review syllabi and recommend changes to the lessons based on NATOPS changes, engineering changes, and evolving mission areas changes.
Provide assistance in the validation of training device Maintenance Action Forms (MAFs).
Attend required scheduled meetings (e.g., Scheduling, Standardization, Government Instructor Pilot/Aircrew, Phase Head, and Intelligence Updates).
Maintain currency of documents/reference instructional materials, NATOPS Flight Manual and NATOPS Pocket Checklist).
Grade student training event performance, as required, and document trainee attendance and training accomplishment.
Report all errors and discrepancies found in technical/training data provided for use during performance under this contract to the COR, OIC, and designated representative.
Instructors must maintain currency (annual Model Manager administered Standardization, and NATOPS open and closed book exams, ground training, and NATOPS Simulator exam) and required reading as specified by the OIC and applicable CFLSW instructions.
Only the most professional persons dedicated to outstanding customer support who enjoy working in a team environment need apply. Demonstrated skills, a positive attitude and current C-130 Flight Simulator Instructor experience are essential.
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Simulator Instructor Flight Engineers will primarily provide brief/debrief/ in simulator instruction utilizing the US Navy C-130 Pilot and Flight Engineer curricula in the US Navy owned C-130 simulator in Fort Worth. Must have been a NATOPS Instructor Flight Engineer in the C-130 aircraft type for a minimum of five years or have been a simulator instructor within the last five years for the C-130. A FE instructor must have a minimum of one fleet tour and 1,000 flying hours in the C-130. All shall have knowledge of DoD rules and regulations governing aircraft operation and be thoroughly familiar with current NATOPS manual and applicable Model Manager Instructions. Additionally Instructor Flight Engineers will provide academic Ground School systems instruction.
Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to: Training C-130 Flight Engineer, cockpit flight crew in simulated in flight syllabus events and in academic ground school evolutions.
Evaluate student training/mission performance as required in accordance with NATOPS.
Evaluate and record training device performance in accordance with established criteria.
Recommend improvements to mission scenarios for effectiveness and currency.
Recommend improvements to the training program via the appropriate training management officials.
Provide classroom instruction and recommendations for improvement, to include tests and test materials, lesson plans, and trainee guides under the guidelines of current directives.
Conduct training device operation instruction to personnel as necessary, to include briefing, debriefing and grading/assessments.
Serve as a subject matter expert to assist in training device testing/evaluation associated with the introduction of new weapon systems or Engineering Change Proposals as they affect the training system.
Provide academic instruction to include Instructor led lecture discussion in support of courses required.
Assist with training device inspections and certification programs and other special projects, as required, to include mishap re-creation and testing, as well as modification and configuration change evaluations.
Assist with authorized and scheduled tour groups as required during any contracted training period.
Update, modify, and maintain currency of mission scenarios to support specific training.
Make recommendations for updates and maintain interim changes to curriculum material; including but not limited to, tests and test materials, lesson plans, and trainee guides under the guidelines of current directives.
Review syllabi and recommend changes to the lessons based on NATOPS changes, engineering changes, and evolving mission areas changes.
Provide assistance in the validation of training device Maintenance Action Forms (MAFs).
Attend required scheduled meetings (e.g., Scheduling, Standardization, Government Instructor Pilot/Aircrew, Phase Head, and Intelligence Updates).
Maintain currency of documents/reference instructional materials, NATOPS Flight Manual and NATOPS Pocket Checklist).
Grade student training event performance, as required, and document trainee attendance and training accomplishment.
Report all errors and discrepancies found in technical/training data provided for use during performance under this contract to the COR, OIC, and designated representative.
Instructors must maintain currency (annual Model Manager administered Standardization, and NATOPS open and closed book exams, ground training, and NATOPS Simulator exam) and required reading as specified by the OIC and applicable CFLSW instructions.
Only the most professional persons dedicated to outstanding customer support who enjoy working in a team environment need apply. Demonstrated skills, a positive attitude and current C-130 Flight Simulator Instructor experience are essential.
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