Role and Responsibilities
In this role, the Apprentice Simulator Technician will be expected to help ensure that the in-service simulation training equipment meets the contractual availability.
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Learn and be able to prepare the simulation training equipment for daily operation using standard operational readiness checks.
- Learn and perform preventative maintenance in accordance with the published schedules for each training device.
- Learn and carry out Qualification Test Guide (QTG) according to the published monthly schedules for each training device.
- Learn and load appropriate exercise scenarios and other tasks required to prepare for specific training sessions.
- Be taught to effectively check reported snags, verify simulator operation and rectify basic operational and maintenance snags.
- Be taught and assist in the restoration of failed equipment or refer such failures to more qualified/experienced staff.
- Learn and perform housekeeping functions and complete journey logs at the start and finish of scheduled training sessions.
- Be taught and assist other senior engineers with maintenance, problem resolution and certification issues.
Qualifications:
- Ability to gain a technical college qualification.
- Basic computing hardware, software and operating systems knowledge and experience.
- Interest and ideally some experience in mechanical and electrical engineering systems.
- Basic understanding and interest in aviation and aircraft systems.
- PC skills (Word, Excel, etc.).
- Fluency in English.
Position Type
Part-time (US)
CAE thanks all applicants for their interest. However, only those whose background and experience match the requirements of the role will be contacted.
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