À propos de ce poste
Les instructeurs et instructrices pilotes chez CAE forment la prochaine génération d’aviatrices et d’aviateurs, en développant leur sécurité, leurs compétences et leur confiance à chaque séance. Vous dirigerez des sessions en simulateur et des briefings, et accompagnerez les pilotes vers la maîtrise, tout en renforçant leurs capacités grâce à des technologies de formation avancées. Joignez‑vous à nous pour poursuivre votre passion de l’aviation et aider les pilotes de demain à maintenir nos cieux sécuritaires.
Description
This role serves as the subject‑matter expert (SME) for CAE’s Future Aircrew Training (FAcT) Civilian Qualified Flying Instructor (CQFI) team, supporting the design of the Pilatus PC‑21 and Grob 120TP training programs. You will work closely with CAE Qualified Flying Instructors (CQFIs) and participate in the Integrated Product Team (IPT) and Training Development Team (TDT).
In collaboration with the Courseware Instructional System Designer (ISD), you will review and advise on module outlines, storyboards, and courseware to ensure technical accuracy and alignment with the RCAF Training Plan. You will also contribute to Flight Training Operations design, Ground‑Based Training Systems (GBTS) design, and training device design.
This is a non‑flying role, focused heavily on new courseware development for the FAcT program. You will be deeply involved in storyboard reviews, outline reviews, and final approvals across multiple development stages. You will collaborate closely with the CQFI team throughout all phases.
Work model & travel:
Remote role anywhere in Canada, with a highly flexible work schedule.
Occasional travel (1–2 times per quarter) to Moose Jaw, SK for workshops or team activities.
This is a temporary 3–5 year position, aligned with the completion of courseware and full training system implementation.
Candidates wishing to remain with CAE long‑term would eventually need to transition into a Moose Jaw–based CQFI role.
Key responsibilities
Serve as Instructor Pilot SME in support of training program design, including writing/reviewing training plans, publications, IT/software integration requirements, and physical space design.
Design and develop courseware through the full review cycle (classroom, synthetic device, live flying sequences).
Provide SME input for acceptance testing of courseware and synthetic training devices.
Develop policy and procedure documents for the integrated training centre; collaborate with Air Operations (Dispatch) on operational policies and procedures.
Analyze and report on training needs and risks; support Validation & Verification (V&V) as an RCAF instructional expert.
Undertake aircraft familiarization training when/if available.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience as an Instructor Pilot within the RCAF or a comparable military training environment.
Expertise with synthetic training devices and multimedia‑supported training.
Experience in curriculum design and/or training program management.
Familiarity with high‑performance, single‑engine turboprop trainers (e.g., Pilatus PC‑21, Grob 120TP).
Completion of post‑secondary education in a relevant field.
Ability to obtain and maintain Level I security clearance.
Strong collaboration skills for working with IPT/TDT teams, ISDs, and customer stakeholders.
5–8 years of job‑related experience within military flight operations.
5+ years of leadership experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior involvement in GBTS design, training device design, and/or acceptance testing.
Experience contributing to policy and procedure development for flight operations and dispatch.
Interest in long‑term career development within CAE, with the potential to transition into a Moose Jaw‑based CQFI role after the project concludes.
Benefits
Group Insurance
Telemedicine
Employee and Family Assistance Program
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Group RRSP
CAE Pension Plan/Defined Benefit Plan
Sabbatical Leave
Flex Time
Enhanced Parental Leave
À CAE, notre mission est claire : contribuer à rendre le monde plus sécuritaire. Depuis près de 80 ans, nous faisons progresser l’innovation en simulation, en formation et en préparation aux missions afin de soutenir des opérations critiques partout dans le monde. Grâce à des technologies avancées, nous aidons nos clients à travailler plus intelligemment, plus rapidement et de façon plus durable. Joignez‑vous à une organisation guidée par sa raison d’être, où les idées audacieuses sont encouragées, où la collaboration fait avancer les choses et où votre développement alimente notre réussite commune.
Régulier
CAE s’engage à offrir des chances égales à tous les candidats, sans égard à la race, à la nationalité, à la couleur, à la religion, au sexe, à l’identité ou à l’expression de genre, à l’orientation sexuelle, au handicap, à la neurodiversité, au statut d’ancien combattant, à l’âge ou à toute autre caractéristique protégée par la loi. Nous encourageons les personnes qui ne répondent pas à tous les critères à poser leur candidature. Des mesures d’adaptation raisonnables sont offertes au besoin — communiquez avec votre recruteur ou écrivez à CAECarrieres‑[email protected].
Déclaration de confidentialité
CAE remercie tous les candidats de leur intérêt. Toutefois, seules les personnes dont le profil et l’expérience répondent aux exigences du poste seront contactées.