Mechanical Instructor/Assessor – Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full Time and/or Associate
Salary: £43,193 per annum
Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd, more commonly referred to as AST, has been
providing aeronautical engineering training to the world’s Airlines, Maintenance
Organisations and Military formations for over 90 years, in which time it has
developed a reputation for innovative, effective and high-quality training strategies to meet industry needs.
AST is an EASA and UK CAA Part 147 Approved Training Organisation able to offer
courses and examinations to meet the requirements of the Part 66 Aircraft
Maintenance Licence in most sub-categories of the Category A & B group, which
includes Piston and Turbine Aeroplanes, Turbine Helicopters and Avionics.
Owing to increasing business in both UK and overseas locations, AST is seeking to
recruit experienced Aircraft Maintenance Engineers to join our instructor team to
support the development and delivery of EASA and UK CAA Part 66 Training to the
Next Generation of Aviation Professionals.
Training is normally conducted at Perth, although courses are also run at customer
and college locations elsewhere in the UK and overseas. AST also delivers training
via a range of Blended and Distance Learning methodologies.
Successful applicants will be responsible for delivery of technical training, both
theoretical and practical, review and update of technical training materials, as well as examination invigilation and marking.
Applications are invited from those with requisite mechanical experience in an
aircraft maintenance or training environment. Instructional experience is desirable,
although not essential as full training will be provided.
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