Synthetic Flight Examiner (Ground) Airbus
Emirates is seeking an experienced Synthetic Flight Examiner for their Flight Training department in Dubai. The role involves conducting simulator pilot checks, licensing tests, instructor assessments, and EBT training programmes. Candidates must hold an ATPL and maintain a valid SFI/TRI certificate. The position requires strong communication and leadership skills to maintain high safety and quality standards.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Emirates is seeking an experienced Synthetic Flight Examiner for their Flight Training department in Dubai. The role involves conducting simulator pilot checks, licensing tests, instructor assessments, and EBT training programmes. Candidates must hold an ATPL and maintain a valid SFI/TRI certificate. The position requires strong communication and leadership skills to maintain high safety and quality standards.
TAL's take
Role at a prestigious, large-scale airline with clear, professional operational scope and high-impact training responsibilities.
The role is extremely well-defined with specific certification and operational requirements for flight training.
Must haves
- Hold or have held an ATPL Airline Transport Pilot License
- Minimum 1500 hours flight time as a pilot on multipilot aeroplane
- Minimum 6 months as an active TRI/SFI
- Valid SFI/TRI certificate for applicable type
Tools and skills
About the company
Emirates is a major global airline, classified as tier 2 as it is a non-software product/service company outside the specific eng-focused tier 1 list.
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