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MSF RiderCoach

Fort Irwin, CA · On-site

$30.42 - $31.09/hr

Job Title MSF RiderCoach Cape Fox Federal Integrators is seeking a Motorcycle Safety Instructor (RiderCoach) to support the U.S. Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic ...

Cape Fox Federal Integrators is seeking a Motorcycle Safety Instructor (RiderCoach) to support the U.S. Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC), Basic ...

Cape Fox Federal Integrators is seeking a Motorcycle Safety Instructor (RiderCoach) to support the U.S. Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC) and an ...

Cape Fox Federal Integrators is seeking a Motorcycle Safety Instructor (RiderCoach) to support the U.S. Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC), Basic ...

Cape Fox Federal Integrators is seeking a Motorcycle Safety Instructor (RiderCoach) to support the U.S. Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC) and an ...

MSF RiderCoach

Fort Irwin, CA · On-site

$30.42 - $31.09/hr

Cape Fox Federal Integrators is seeking a Motorcycle Safety Instructor (RiderCoach) to support the U.S. Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC) and ...

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How much do motorcycle safety instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for motorcycle safety instructor in the United States is $70,083.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $82,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Motorcycle Safety Instructor Do?

A motorcycle safety instructor teaches motorcycle riders how to lower their risk of an accident or crash. Sometimes, you teach unlicensed students who are learning to ride. You may also offer instruction to those who have a license but want to increase their safe riding skills. Your duties include providing classroom training and on-the-road instruction. During training, you usually demonstrate safe riding practices and then assist each student as they try the maneuvers themselves. Your responsibilities can include assessing each student’s performance at the end of the instructional period.

What are common challenges Motorcycle Safety Instructors face when teaching new riders?

Motorcycle Safety Instructors often encounter students with varying skill levels and confidence, which can make pacing the class and ensuring everyone’s safety a challenge. Managing group dynamics, providing individualized feedback, and maintaining student engagement throughout both classroom and range sessions are crucial parts of the role. Instructors must also stay vigilant about safety protocols and adapt their teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles, which requires patience and strong communication skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Motorcycle Safety Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Motorcycle Safety Instructor, you need a strong background in motorcycle operation, safety procedures, and typically a certification from a recognized program such as the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF). Familiarity with training motorcycles, safety gear, and curriculum delivery tools is essential, along with maintaining current instructor certification. Excellent communication, patience, and instructional skills help create an effective and safe learning environment for diverse students. These competencies ensure riders receive proper training, reducing accident risks and promoting responsible riding habits.

What are Motorcycle Safety Instructors?

Motorcycle Safety Instructors are certified professionals who teach individuals how to safely operate motorcycles. They provide classroom instruction on traffic laws, safety gear, and riding strategies, as well as hands-on training on proper riding techniques and maneuvers. These instructors typically work for motorcycle safety programs, often affiliated with state agencies or organizations like the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF). Their primary goal is to help riders develop the skills and knowledge necessary to ride safely and confidently on public roads.

What is the difference between Motorcycle Safety Instructor vs Motorcycle Repair Technician?

AspectMotorcycle Safety InstructorMotorcycle Repair Technician
Required CertificationsMotorcycle safety certification, teaching credentialsASE certification, technical training
Work EnvironmentClassrooms, riding courses, training facilitiesRepair shops, garages, dealerships
Employer & Industry UsageDriving schools, safety organizationsRepair shops, dealerships, manufacturing
Common Search & Comparison IntentLearning safety skills, teaching rolesTechnical skills, repair work

The Motorcycle Safety Instructor primarily focuses on teaching riders safe riding techniques and safety protocols, often working in training environments. In contrast, the Motorcycle Repair Technician specializes in diagnosing and repairing motorcycle mechanical issues. While both roles involve motorcycles, their skills, certifications, and work environments differ significantly, catering to different industry needs.

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Infographic showing various Motorcycle Safety Instructor job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 38% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,083 per year, or $33.7 per hour.
MSF RiderCoach (Part-time)

MSF RiderCoach (Part-time)

Cape Fox Corporation

Fort Sill, OK • On-site

$28.43/hr

Part-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Title
MSF RiderCoach (Part-time)
Job Description
Cape Fox Federal Integrators is seeking a Motorcycle Safety Instructor (RiderCoach) to support the U.S. Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC) and an Advanced Rider Course (ARC). This position offers a rewarding opportunity to teach active duty soldiers. Typically, two BRC's or two BRC's and one ARC are taught per week (weekdays only) throughout the training season of March into October.
The total hourly pay for this non-exempt position ($28.43 per hour for up to 40 hours per week) is comprised of a base hourly rate of $ 23.34 plus $5.09 per hour Health & Welfare (H&W) for up to 40 hours per week as required by the Service Contract Labor Standards (SCLS) regulations.
The above rate represents the company's good faith and reasonable estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting. In addition, for eligible positions we offer a variety of benefits including specified holidays, paid sick and vacation leave, and 401K with company match. This job will be posted until filled or withdrawn.
Instructors provide standardized motorcycle training to military members at designated Army Installations. The instructor is responsible for facilitating BRC and ARC classes which includes both classroom and range instruction. The instructor is also responsible for maintaining class paperwork, pre-class preparation, online recording of information, and submission of completed paperwork. The Instructor must possess applicable motorcycle safety instructor certification as a RiderCoach.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Facilitate scheduled courses
Handle all associated paperwork
Maintain a safe range environment
Responsible for securing all equipment
Physical Requirements
Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds
Must be able to stand and walk on a motorcycle training range for an 8-hour period
Must be able to ride a motorcycle in the demonstration of riding exercises
Ability to tolerate extremes of weather
Travel Requirements
0 - 10%
Job Requirements
Strong written and oral communication skills, organizational skills and attention to detail
MSF RiderCoach Certification
Self-motivated with minimal oversight necessary
Travel may be required
Long hours and weekends may be required to meet deliverables
Education and/or Experience
High school diploma
At least 2 years of motorcycle training experience
Must be at least 18 years old
Must have the authorization to work in the United States as defined by the Immigration Reform Act of 1986
Cape Fox Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates provide equal employment opportunities to all persons and prohibit employment decisions on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, or sexual orientation. Cape Fox Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates offer preference to Cape Fox Corporation shareholders, descendants and other Native Americans pursuant to Public Law 100-241.
Category
Motorcycle Instructors
Location
Fort Sill - Fort Sill, OK 73503 US (Primary)
Education
High School