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MCC Instructor - Open application Velg språk        

Søknadsfrist: 2010-12-31

MCC Instructor

As an instructor you will mainly train pilots in our simulators. The people who work with us are personal dedicated, respectful, reliable and business oriented. It is important for us to have the student and customer in centre.

The position as an instructor at Oxford Aviation Academy means a varied work in a multicultural environment. To be a successful instructor it is important that you have the will to make other people learn and that you are a team player.

You will enjoy work with us, if you are:

  • Enthusiastic
  • Cheerful
  • Communicative
  • Supportive
  • Flexible
  • Independent
  • Focused
  • Customer & sales oriented

To apply as a Flight Instructor, we want you to fulfil the following:

  • Pilot with minimum of 1500 hrs in multicrew aircraft
  • Prior instructor-experience is an advantage but not a requirement
  • Fluent spoken and written English. Command of one or more Scandinavian language is qualifying
  • IT-experienced
  • Keen interest in Human Factors and CRM issues

The position as a MCC Instructor is a part-time position with an assigned homebase at Arlanda airport, Stockholm. The working conditions are regulated in Oxford Aviation Academy's collective agreement for Flight Instructors.

At the moment we are not recruiting Flight Instructors on this aircraft type. Please send your application now, and we will contact you when we have a recruitment process ongoing. If you want to update your application, please log in with the same e-mail address you used when you sent your application first time. Two years after your latest update we consider your application invalid.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact;
Torbjörn Wischer, Head of Training, Phone +46 8 797 2959
Sofie Wagner, HR Administrator, Phone: +46 8 797 1132

 


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Organisasjon: STOOX
Geografisk beliggenhet: Arlanda airport/Sverige/
Ansettelse: Deltid/Midlertidig ansettelse/

 
 

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