Top Benefits
About the role
Position Overview Calian is seeking an Avionics Course Instructor for our client, the Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Training and Engineering. Successful candidates will be required to work onsite in Borden, ON.
Responsibilities
- Must provide curriculum for all training requirements
- Perform instructional duties in accordance with approved instructional techniques, while ensuring the safety and security of personnel and equipment
- Prepare, maintain, and revise lesson plans and student study manuals in accordance with current TPs and approved guidelines
- Design and develop activities
- Assist the course director in advising students on their performance and proctoring exams
- Create entries in the student registry to prepare course reports, advising, etc.
- Other duties as assigned or required
Qualifications Civilian-Trained Personnel: (A or B)
- A: Graduation from an Avionics Maintenance Technician program offered by a technical institute that is recognized by the Canadian Council for Aviation & Aerospace (CCAA) in the delivery of one or several accredited programs and three (3) years of experience as an Avionics Maintenance Technician in an aircraft maintenance organization; or
- B: Graduation from a program offered by a technical institute that is recognized by Transport Canada (TC) as an Approved Training Organization (ATO) and three (3) years of experience as a registered Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (E rating) in an aircraft maintenance organization; and
- At least one (1) year of instructional experience in an adult education environment, plus one (1) year of instructional experience, instructional support or a mixture of instructional experience and instructional support experience in an adult education environment. Instructional experience is defined as instructional or teaching duties or tasks within a classroom, lab, or other similar environment. Instructional support experience is defined as duties or tasks in support of instruction including course standards, course development and student evaluation
Canadian Forces-Trained Personnel:
- Qualified AVS (or QL 5 trade level for pre-1996 equivalent); and
- At least one (1) year of instructional experience in an adult education environment, plus one (1) year of instructional experience, instructional support or a mixture of instructional experience and instructional support experience in an adult education environment. Instructional experience is defined as instructional or teaching duties or tasks within a classroom, lab, or other similar environment. Instructional support experience is defined as duties or tasks in support of instruction including course standards, course development and student evaluation
Additional Requirements
- You will be required to work on site
- You will be able to obtain a Government Security Clearance at the Secret level
Perks And Benefits
- Employee & family benefit plans for applicable full-time positions
- Competitive paid leave for applicable full-time positions
- Paid stat holidays for applicable positions
About Calian GNSS
Calian GNSS is a leading producer of high-performance GNSS antennas and related products that are focused on the requirements for precision and multi-constellational GNSS receivers. We offer a wide range of high-performance products in many formats to specifically address the requirements of most GNSS applications, including Globalstar and Iridium SATCOM. We pride ourselves in producing the very best antennas available in the mid-range market segment.
Calian GNSS also produces a comprehensive range of end-to-end telematics systems for the two way radio systems, most particularly for Motorola MOTOTRBO™ products, Tait DMR and P25 systems and Kenwood Nexedge™ products.
The Calian GNSS team is composed of seasoned professionals with a long history in GNSS antennas and RF product radio systems. Innovation is a core value in our corporate culture.
Tallysman was acquired by Calian Group Ltd. in September 2020.
Top Benefits
About the role
Position Overview Calian is seeking an Avionics Course Instructor for our client, the Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Training and Engineering. Successful candidates will be required to work onsite in Borden, ON.
Responsibilities
- Must provide curriculum for all training requirements
- Perform instructional duties in accordance with approved instructional techniques, while ensuring the safety and security of personnel and equipment
- Prepare, maintain, and revise lesson plans and student study manuals in accordance with current TPs and approved guidelines
- Design and develop activities
- Assist the course director in advising students on their performance and proctoring exams
- Create entries in the student registry to prepare course reports, advising, etc.
- Other duties as assigned or required
Qualifications Civilian-Trained Personnel: (A or B)
- A: Graduation from an Avionics Maintenance Technician program offered by a technical institute that is recognized by the Canadian Council for Aviation & Aerospace (CCAA) in the delivery of one or several accredited programs and three (3) years of experience as an Avionics Maintenance Technician in an aircraft maintenance organization; or
- B: Graduation from a program offered by a technical institute that is recognized by Transport Canada (TC) as an Approved Training Organization (ATO) and three (3) years of experience as a registered Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (E rating) in an aircraft maintenance organization; and
- At least one (1) year of instructional experience in an adult education environment, plus one (1) year of instructional experience, instructional support or a mixture of instructional experience and instructional support experience in an adult education environment. Instructional experience is defined as instructional or teaching duties or tasks within a classroom, lab, or other similar environment. Instructional support experience is defined as duties or tasks in support of instruction including course standards, course development and student evaluation
Canadian Forces-Trained Personnel:
- Qualified AVS (or QL 5 trade level for pre-1996 equivalent); and
- At least one (1) year of instructional experience in an adult education environment, plus one (1) year of instructional experience, instructional support or a mixture of instructional experience and instructional support experience in an adult education environment. Instructional experience is defined as instructional or teaching duties or tasks within a classroom, lab, or other similar environment. Instructional support experience is defined as duties or tasks in support of instruction including course standards, course development and student evaluation
Additional Requirements
- You will be required to work on site
- You will be able to obtain a Government Security Clearance at the Secret level
Perks And Benefits
- Employee & family benefit plans for applicable full-time positions
- Competitive paid leave for applicable full-time positions
- Paid stat holidays for applicable positions
About Calian GNSS
Calian GNSS is a leading producer of high-performance GNSS antennas and related products that are focused on the requirements for precision and multi-constellational GNSS receivers. We offer a wide range of high-performance products in many formats to specifically address the requirements of most GNSS applications, including Globalstar and Iridium SATCOM. We pride ourselves in producing the very best antennas available in the mid-range market segment.
Calian GNSS also produces a comprehensive range of end-to-end telematics systems for the two way radio systems, most particularly for Motorola MOTOTRBO™ products, Tait DMR and P25 systems and Kenwood Nexedge™ products.
The Calian GNSS team is composed of seasoned professionals with a long history in GNSS antennas and RF product radio systems. Innovation is a core value in our corporate culture.
Tallysman was acquired by Calian Group Ltd. in September 2020.