A320 Rated Type Rating Instructor/Examiner - Lauda Europe Dublin

Company
Ryan Air
Job Location
Ireland, Europe
Job Role
Pilot
Contract Type
Full-Time
Salary
Posted Date
2024-11-14
Job Expiry Date
2024-12-14
Qualification
Skills Certificate

Simulator Duties:


  • Type Rating training
  • New entry pilot training (OCC & CCQ)
  • Delivering scheduled ground school training duties
  • Review and update of training content


Theoretical Training:


  • Delivering scheduled ground school training duties
  • Conducting Aircraft Performance Training.
  • Review and update of training content
  • What we need from you:Unrestricted right to live and work in the EU
  • Date of Birth – (Not over 65)
  • Licence Type – Valid EASA Part FCL -
  • Validity of Medical – Must hold a valid EU (Part-MED) issued Class 1 medical certificate.
  • Minimum 3,500 hours total flying time
  • Minimum of 2,000 hours on a Multi-crew, Multi-engine aircraft weighing in excess of 30,000kg MTOW with an established airline, cargo operator, private operator or military transport.
  • Minimum of 800 hours Pilot in Command (PIC) on a Multi-crew, Multi-engine jet aircraft weighing in excess of 30,000kg. (No PIC hours on Turboprop aircraft shall be considered).
  • Minimum 500 hours PIC on the A320/ A330 or A340
  • Applicant must have the A320 / A330 / A340 type rating listed on the EASA licence.
  • Valid EASA TRI/TRE cert - please upload it along with your licence.
  • Candidate must have operated as a captain on applicable Airbus type within the 36 months prior to joining a course.
  • English Minimum ICAO Level 6.
  • Previous Instructional/Checking Experience as an SFI/TRI or TRE will be highly regarded.
  • Excellent interpersonal and instructional skills.
  • Ability to pass an enhanced background check and meet all other regulatory requirements.


Assessment and Selection


  • Should you be shortlisted we will invite you to complete an online assessment as the first step in the process.
  • This is due to changes in EASA regulations which requires all new pilots to undertake a 'Work Related Behavioural' assessment prior to commencing the training under EASA regulation CAT.GEN.MPA.175.


This is completed in three phases;


  • Phase 1 consists of an online assessment conducted using our provider AON (€60 fee applies). 
  • Phase 2 is a comprehensive psychological assessment, which forms part of the overall Simulator assessment / interview.
  • Phase 3 is an interview/task with the Head of Training for candidates who are successful in the previous phases.
  • During Phase 1, Captains are required to complete a total of 1 online task.
  • Only candidates who successfully complete and meet the minimum standards during Phase 1 will be progressed forward to Phase 2 which includes the Simulator Assessment.
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