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How much do simulator instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for simulator instructor in Alaska is $23.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.42 and $25.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Simulator Instructor?

A Simulator Instructor is a professional who trains individuals, often pilots or other technical operators, using flight or equipment simulators. They guide trainees through realistic scenarios to develop and assess their skills in a controlled, safe environment. Simulator Instructors provide feedback, evaluate performance, and ensure that trainees meet the required standards for safety and proficiency. They often work in aviation, maritime, military, or industrial settings to help prepare personnel for real-world operations.

What is the difference between Simulator Instructor vs Flight Instructor?

AspectSimulator InstructorFlight Instructor
Required CertificationsTypically requires FAA or equivalent simulator instructor certificationRequires FAA or equivalent pilot certification and instructor ratings
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in simulators, training centers, or classroomsIn aircraft, flight schools, or training airports
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in aviation training centers, airlines, militaryUsed in flight schools, airlines, private training

Simulator Instructors focus on training pilots using flight simulators, emphasizing technical skills in a controlled environment. Flight Instructors teach pilots in actual aircraft, covering practical flying skills. Both roles require aviation certifications but differ mainly in training environment and specific certifications. Understanding these differences helps aspiring aviation professionals choose the right career path.

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

To thrive as a Simulator Instructor, you typically need a strong background in aviation or technical training, relevant certifications (such as FAA or EASA instructor credentials), and in-depth knowledge of aircraft systems and procedures. Familiarity with advanced flight simulators, learning management systems, and scenario-based training tools is essential. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to adapt teaching styles are crucial soft skills for engaging trainees and ensuring knowledge transfer. These skills and qualities are vital to deliver effective, realistic training that ensures pilot competency and safety in real-world operations.

What are some common challenges Simulator Instructors face when training new pilots, and how can they be addressed?

Simulator Instructors often encounter challenges such as varying levels of trainee experience, managing simulator malfunctions, and ensuring realism in training scenarios. To address these, instructors typically tailor their teaching methods to individual learning styles, stay up-to-date with simulator technology, and regularly update scenarios to reflect current operational procedures. Open communication with trainees and collaboration with other instructors also help create a supportive learning environment and promote effective skill development.
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Contract Instructor Pilot- F-22

Contract Instructor Pilot- F-22

Valiant Integrated Services

Anchorage, AK • On-site

$109.64/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Valiant is hiring F-22A Instructor Pilots for the PACAF Simulator Instructor contract at JB Elmendorf-Richardson, AK
Essential Duties and Responsibilities of the Position:
  • Instruct simulator RAP, DMO, LSB and Distributed Live Control tactical and basic mission events. Instruct aircrew upgrade training and academic support simulator training.
  • Develop and manage realistic scenarios in support of RAP/DMO/LSB tactical mission events training, Distributed Live Control events and aircrew basic skills mission training.
  • Maintain daily utilization logs and provide status on each aircrew member's simulator mission and academic training completion to the local training officer unit representatives.
  • Operate the Mission Training Center (MTC)/Unit Training Device (UTD)/Weapons and tactics Advanced Sustainment Program (WASP)/Weapons and Tactics Trainer (WTT) consoles in support of Air Force and Joint RAP/DMO/LSB battlefield tactical event exercises, Distributed Live Control events and basic mission skills training.Perform as event manager in support of Air Force and Joint RAP/DMO/LSB battlefield tactical exercise and Distributed Live Control events.
  • Performs administrative duties such as scheduling, record keeping, monitoring student progress, quality assurance, safety, security, and maintenance of training programs and equipment.
  • Must maintain proficiency in operation of essential F-22A series Aircrew Training Devices.
  • Must have prior aircraft operating experience and the ability to establish and maintain creditability and the attention of the customer trainees.
  • Must meet minimum AFI 11-2E-3 specific requirements, be able to use current tactics and employment standards, and be physically qualified to fly the simulator as Flight Member.
  • Prepares reports as required by management.
  • Physical Demands: Normal office environment physical requirements. Must be physically able to enter and egress simulator. Must be able to stand up and conduct academic instruction in classrooms for up to six hours each day.

Pay Rate: The rate for this position is $109.64 plus pay in lieu of time off per CBA. However, Valiant considers several factors, including but not limited to, market data, business considerations, internal equity, the role and responsibilities of the position, a candidate's work experience, education, and training, when extending an offer.
Benefits: This position includes a competitive benefits package. The provision of benefits are outlined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
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.
Requirements:
  • US citizens only; able to read, write, speak, and understand English; have basic Microsoft Office skills; and meets Personnel
    Security Requirements
  • Operational flight experience within 3 years as an instructor on the applicable system or performance of similar aircraft
    simulator instructor duties within 3 years.
  • Minimum of 1000 hours in fighter aircraft and one of the following:
    • 500 hours in the F-22
      200 instructor hours in any fighter (K Prefix)
  • Must be able to perform AF Form 8 Certified Instructor duties in weapon system MTC using current tactics and employment
    standards.
  • Must be able to operate the simulator in the capacity of a 2 or 4-ship flight lead using current tactics and employment
    standards.
  • Completion of the Air Combat Command Classroom Instructor Course or MAJCOM equivalent at any time prior to
    employment or within six months of employment
  • Must maintain ground training currency (IRC, CRM, etc.) and be physically qualified to perform these duties.
  • Must have a minimum Secret/SAP Clearance, Top Secret/SAP is highly desired
  • Live-Virtual-Constructive (LVC) Training Experience is desired.