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P-3 Flight Engineer Instructor

Jacksonville, FL

$57.90K - $65.80K/yr

Our teams create intelligent chatbots, AI-powered assistants, robotic process automation (RPA), ... Simulator instruction in accordance with CBP/AMO policy, and P-3 training standards/Operators ...

F/A-18 Simulator Operator

Ridgecrest, CA · On-site

$70.31K - $95.40K/yr

Coordinate and Maintain the LCT flight schedule. Operate F/A-18 E/F & E/A-18 G Tactical Operational ... Desired Skills: Four years of experience as an AIC or aviation simulator operator preferred.

Coordinate and Maintain the LCT flight schedule. Operate F/A-18 E/F & E/A-18 G Tactical Operational ... Desired Skills: Four years of experience as an AIC or aviation simulator operator preferred.

F/A-18 Simulator Operator

Ridgecrest, CA · On-site

$70.31K - $95.40K/yr

Coordinate and Maintain the LCT flight schedule. Operate F/A-18 E/F & E/A-18 G Tactical Operational ... Desired Skills: Four years of experience as an AIC or aviation simulator operator preferred.

The trainer provides UAS/RPA operators the ability to conduct simulation training as part of their ... The MQ-9 Flight Simulator Field Service Representative will be Responsible for but not limited to ...

... flight simulator visual systems. * Attend site trips domestically and internationally; * Assist ... Experience operating a fork lift, scissor lift, overhead crane, scaffolding, high reach forklift or ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Flight Simulator Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Flight Simulator Operator, you need a solid understanding of aviation principles, basic technical troubleshooting skills, and often a relevant associate degree or technical certification. Familiarity with simulator systems, aviation software, and standard operating procedures is typically required, along with experience using diagnostic and calibration tools. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for supporting training operations and addressing simulator issues efficiently. These skills ensure reliable simulator performance and contribute to high-quality pilot training and operational safety.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Assistant Flight Simulator Operator?

As an Assistant Flight Simulator Operator, your daily tasks typically involve setting up and configuring simulators for pilot training sessions, performing routine system checks, and troubleshooting minor technical issues. You’ll work closely with flight instructors to ensure training scenarios run smoothly and may assist trainees with basic questions about simulator functions. Additionally, maintaining accurate logs of simulator usage and reporting any technical problems to senior staff are important parts of the role. This position provides valuable hands-on experience and exposure to aviation training environments, making it a great entry point for those interested in advancing within the field.

What are Assistant Flight Simulator Operators?

Assistant Flight Simulator Operators are professionals who help manage, maintain, and operate flight simulators used in pilot training and testing. They assist with setting up simulation scenarios, ensuring the equipment is functioning correctly, and monitoring training sessions to provide technical support. Their role is crucial in creating realistic flight environments, troubleshooting technical issues, and supporting both instructors and trainees to ensure effective and safe training operations.

What is the difference between Assistant Flight Simulator Operator vs Flight Simulator Technician?

AspectAssistant Flight Simulator OperatorFlight Simulator Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, basic technical trainingTechnical certifications, specialized training in simulator systems
Work EnvironmentSimulators, training centers, aviation facilitiesMaintenance workshops, technical labs, simulation centers
Employer & IndustryAirlines, flight training schools, defense contractorsSimulation centers, aerospace companies, military bases
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Assistant Flight Simulator Operator primarily assists in running and monitoring flight simulation sessions, focusing on operational support. In contrast, the Flight Simulator Technician is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting simulator hardware and software. Both roles require technical knowledge and work in simulation environments, but the Technician role involves more technical expertise and hands-on maintenance tasks.

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F/A-18 Flight Simulator Operator (PT)

F/A-18 Flight Simulator Operator (PT)

Valiant Integrated Services

Virginia Beach, VA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Valiant is seeking a part time, skilled F/A-18 Flight Simulator Operator to report directly to the Lead Operator. The Simulator Operator performs the functions of Dedicated Operations Support (DOS) on the F/A-18 or E/A-18G training devices.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
  • Perform the initial start-up and preparation of the flight simulator for daily training. Install the initial conditions for the training event as published on the training schedule for each event.
  • Responsible for the operation and control of the trainers throughout the scheduled training event/schedule and able to respond to Instructor direction with regard to scenario development.
  • Any full trained Operator may be utilized for multi-ship missions.
  • Trainer operators shall be responsible for communicating with Blue forces as they move into, onto and around Red Forces during simulated training scenarios involving air-to-air intercepts and air-to-ground strike mission.
  • Ability to deviate at the direction of the instructor in loading initial conditions that are different than those published on the daily training schedule.
  • Work closely with the Instructor to enhance training effectiveness, by enabling the instructor to maximize their student/event interaction rather than manipulating the training device.
  • Work any shift and weekends as specified by Contract for this site.
  • Perform other tasks as assigned by site manager, assistant site manager or lead computer operator.

ABOUT VALIANT:
Valiant Integrated Services is an employer who hires in accordance with applicable state and federal law. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment in compliance with those laws.
  • The Flight Simulator Operator will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility rudiments to receive and maintain a SECRET Security Clearance.
  • Operator shall demonstrate competence through satisfactory, progressive performance as a simulator operator. Minimum of twelve (12) months experience with computer applications and/or software, "or" possess Microsoft Office/Computer Certification, "or" a minimum of three (3) months experience working with aviation simulators.
  • All CO I personnel must successfully complete an annual Operators examination covering operation of the Flight Instructor Station (FIS), Tactical Instructor Station (TIS), Instructor Station (IS) and Instructor Operation Station (IOS) administered by their Site Manager and reviewed by the COR.
  • The applicant must be a US citizen, possess the ability to obtain a US Passport.
  • Requires mental alertness and ability to follow written and verbal instructions given in English.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Physical ability to walk, stand, and/or sit for extended periods of time, and to climb two (2) flights of stairs is required. Must present a professional appearance in demeanor and dress at all times.