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Strong technical skills background; ability to instruct technical courses in the Aerospace industry. Electrical Instructor - Electrical Aircraft installations and assemble work - Electrical ...

Strong technical skills background; ability to instruct technical courses in the Aerospace industry. Electrical Instructor - Electrical Aircraft installations and assemble work - Electrical ...

Instructor

Dayton, OH · On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

Venesco LLC Position Overview Venesco LLC is seeking a qualified Instructor to support the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) under the 711th Human Performance Wing (711 ...

Instructor

Dayton, OH · On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

Venesco LLC Position Overview Venesco LLC is seeking a qualified Instructor to support the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) under the 711th Human Performance Wing (711 ...

Instructor

Dayton, OH · On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

Venesco LLC Position Overview Venesco LLC is seeking a qualified Instructor to support the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) under the 711th Human Performance Wing (711 ...

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How much do aerospace instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for aerospace instructor in the United States is $21.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does an Aerospace Instructor typically collaborate with industry professionals and organizations to enhance student learning?

Aerospace Instructors often work closely with industry professionals and organizations to provide students with real-world insights and hands-on experiences. This collaboration can include arranging guest lectures, organizing field trips to aerospace facilities, or facilitating internships. Such partnerships not only keep curriculum content up-to-date with industry trends but also help students build valuable professional networks. Proactive engagement with the aerospace community is a key part of the role and contributes to both student success and the instructor’s own professional development.

What is the difference between Aerospace Instructor vs Flight Instructor?

AspectAerospace InstructorFlight Instructor
Required CertificationsTypically requires FAA certifications, teaching credentials, and specialized aerospace knowledgeRequires FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certificate and pilot licenses
Work EnvironmentClassrooms, simulators, aerospace training facilitiesFlight schools, aircraft, and flight training environments
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, aerospace companies, military trainingFlight schools, aviation academies, private flight training

The main difference is that Aerospace Instructors focus on teaching aerospace concepts, systems, and theory, often in classrooms or simulators, while Flight Instructors primarily teach students how to fly aircraft. Both roles require FAA certifications but serve different training needs within the aviation industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Aerospace Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Aerospace Instructor, you need a solid background in aerospace engineering or aviation science, typically supported by a relevant degree and teaching credentials. Familiarity with flight simulators, computer-aided design (CAD) software, and industry-standard instructional materials is essential. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to adapt teaching methods to diverse learners are standout soft skills in this position. These skills are crucial for effectively conveying complex aerospace concepts and ensuring students are well-prepared for industry demands.

What are Aerospace Instructors?

Aerospace Instructors are professionals who teach students about the principles of aeronautics, space science, and related technologies. They typically work in educational institutions, aviation academies, or training centers and may cover topics such as flight theory, aircraft systems, navigation, and safety procedures. Aerospace Instructors often have a background in aviation, engineering, or science, and they help prepare students for careers in aerospace industries or further academic study. Their role may include classroom instruction, hands-on training, and supervising laboratory or simulator sessions.
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Infographic showing various Aerospace Instructor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 66% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 17% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $44,102 per year, or $21.2 per hour.
Aviation Affiliate Instructor

Aviation Affiliate Instructor

Metropolitan State University of Denver

Denver, CO • On-site

$27.25 - $37/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Department
Aviation & Aerospace Science
By applying to this posting, you are entering an applicant pool for affiliate faculty. Screening of applicants will take place when positions come available. The number of these temporary, part-time, non-tenure track academic positions varies from semester to semester, depending on the needs of the program. As such, not everyone in the applicant pool for this position will be contacted and/or selected to teach.
About the University
Established in 1965, Metropolitan State University (MSU Denver) was founded to serve students who were underrepresented in higher education whose life paths and experiences did not fit the traditional mold. Sixty years later, the University continues to serve over 16,000 of Colorado's extraordinary and diverse students, providing them with the foundation on which to build their unique aspirations. As the third largest public institution of higher education in Colorado, MSU Denver is a model university for today's college students.
Proud of its federal designation as a Hispanic-Serving Institution that also offers graduate programs (gHSI) and the only Seal of Excelencia certified institution in Colorado, the University serves the most diverse undergraduate student population in the state, as well as the most first-generation students. Through affordable, flexible, and holistic education, MSU Denver helps students build essential skills grounded in a multicultural and global perspective that lead to undergraduate and graduate degrees, and career and life success.
Position Summary
The Department of Aviation and Aerospace Science at Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) invites applications for future part-time affiliate faculty teaching positions.
For more information about the Department of Aviation and Aerospace Science in our College of Aerospace, Computing, Engineering, and Design, please visit: https://www.msudenver.edu/aviation-aerospace.
Responsibilities
An affiliate faculty member's duties may include but are not limited to: teaching assigned classes in person or online by delivering course content to students, preparing course materials and lesson plans, grading student work, providing students with robust feedback in a timely manner, addressing student questions consistent with university, college/school, and department policies, and providing online or in person academic support to students as needed and appropriate for the teaching assignment; providing instruction in assigned classes consistent with the content and learning objectives of the regular course syllabus and, if required, with department course coordination policies; and complying with university-wide student evaluation of instruction policies and peer observation policies. The ability to adapt and learn new modes of instruction is highly encouraged. Candidates need to be sensitive to the educational needs of a diverse student population.
Required Qualifications
  • A bachelor's degree is required to teach aviation-related courses such as aerodynamics, aircraft systems, airport management, aviation law, and more.
  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certification is required to teach FAA pilot ground and aircraft simulator courses such as:
    o Pilot Ground Courses: Private Pilot Ground - Basic Ground Instructor (BGI) or Certified Flight Instructor; Instrument Pilot Ground - Instrument Ground Instructor (IGI) or Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument; Commercial Pilot Ground - Advanced Ground Instructor (AGI) or Certified Flight Instructor; Flight Instructor Ground - Advanced Ground Instructor or Certified Flight Instructor
    o Simulator Courses: AES 1710 - Certified Flight Instructor; AES 2710 - Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument; AES 3710 - Certified Flight Instructor with Commercial Multi-engine
    o UAS/UAV Courses - FAA Part 107

Note - FAA Certifications must be current according to Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)
Preferred Qualifications
  • A bachelor's degree in aviation, aviation-related major, or a master's degree or doctorate in aviation
  • Four or more years of industry-related experience

Terms of Employment
Affiliate faculty are part-time, at-will employees hired to teach on a per credit hour basis for specific classes, usually on a semester-by-semester basis. Affiliate faculty are not eligible for benefit coverage under the University's benefit program. All such teaching assignments are dependent on budget and enrollment.
Qualified candidates will be expected to teach in person/on campus upon hire.
Salary for Announcement
The final salary is based on the number of credit hours assigned at a rate determined by university policy.
Rate of pay per credit hour assignment can be between $1264 - $1482.
For more information, please view pay rates under the College of Aerospace, Computing, Engineering, and Design: Affiliate-Rates-AY-25-26.
How to Apply
Candidates must apply online through MSU Denver's career site, https://www.msudenver.edu/careers. Complete applications must include the following required materials:
1. Curriculum vitae
2. Cover letter
3. Copies of certifications, if applicable (please copy front and back)
There is one location (the resume/cover letter submission field) in the application poral to upload all required materials. Multiple documents can be submitted into this one field. Once submitted, you will not be able to edit your application.
Official transcripts will be required of the candidates selected for hire.
Closing Date
Open Until Filled
Posting Representative
Katie Lynch
Posting Representative Email
klynch24@msudenver.edu
Benefits
The University's benefits package is comprehensive and offers medical, vision and dental, free RTD pass, tuition reimbursement, as well as a life and supplemental insurance plans, retirement plans and other programs, such as access to a long-term disability (LTD) plan. Visit MSU Denver's benefits website to learn more.
For a brief overview, please see: https://www.msudenver.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/MSU-Benefit-Summary.pdf.
The University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the employment application process. To request an accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Human Resources ADA Coordinator at totalrewards@msudenver.edu.
Background Checks
Metropolitan State University of Denver is dedicated to ensuring a safe and secure environment for our faculty, staff, students, and visitors. To Assist in achieving that goal, we conduct background checks on all finalists for positions at the University prior to employment.
Diversity Statement
Metropolitan State University of Denver is a unique, access-oriented campus community that values diversity, equity, and inclusion in all its forms. Our student population consists of nearly 58% first generation students and over 50% students of color. We are a designated Hispanic Serving Institution located in downtown Denver.
We create an equitable learning and working environment in concert with individuals who consistently demonstrate commitment to equity and inclusion. We greatly value the diverse identities and perspectives of our students, faculty, and staff and recognize that in order to achieve a just and equitable society, diversity must go beyond simple representation. It requires critical inquiry and dialogue and a commitment to action. We strive to provide a culture of belonging for all community members to achieve personal and professional success.