Air Combat Systems Officer Contracted Qualified Flight Instructor (ACSO CQFI) PAL Aerospace has partnered with SkyAlyne, the prime contractor for the Future Aircrew Training (FAcT) Program for the Government of Canada. This is Canada's next generation pilot and aircrew training program for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). The FAcT Program will transform how the RCAF trains its next generation of pilots, Air Combat Systems Officers (ACSO), and Airborne Electronic Sensor Operators (AES Op). Combining live flying, advanced simulations, and classroom learning, this long-term program ensures aircrew are fully prepared for future operations. At PAL Aerospace, you'll be part of a team where your expertise is valued, your career development is supported, and your contributions will have a lasting impact. It's an opportunity to work alongside experts in a mission that directly supports Canada's defense. As part of this long-term initiative, you'll have access to world-class training, cutting-edge technology, and meaningful career development. You'll play a key role in preparing Canada's future aircrew. "For me, the technology and equipment are what really stand out. Whether it's working with advanced radar systems or mission simulators, there's always something new to learn and apply. The FAcT program offers sensor operators the chance to stay sharp and engaged in a fast-evolving field." Duane MacLeod - Director of Training & Head Sensor Op (Curaçao) // PAL Aerospace PAL Aerospace is searching for experienced an experienced ACSO CQFI to join our team at the Winnipeg, MB facility. Duties and Responsibilities: The primary responsibility of the ACSO CQFI is to instruct, manage and provide oversight to the ACSO students and deliver the Flight Instructor Course (FIC) to new ACSO candidates. Fill the position of ACSO subject matter expert to support the FAcT ramp up plan and transition-in activities up to Ready for Training (RFT) and Training Steady State (TSS) such as supporting courseware development, Operational Test & Evaluation (OT&E) and customer acceptance activities, as well as participating in Training Development Team (TDT) and Integrated Test Team (ITT) working groups. Ensure FAcT Training Programs delivery and continuous improvement are delivered in accordance with RCAF principles. Training administrative duties: all associated activities to support the instructional missions for ACSO students and FIC course members. Participate in Wing, Squadron and Flight-mandated briefings, participate in Progress Review Boards and Instructor Reviews, as required. Support flight dispatching, as required. Travel required. Experience: Former RCAF experience within the last 10 years with an acceptable Prior Learning Assessment Requirement (PLAR) completed. Have no less than three (3) years related instructional experience as an QFI within a flying unit or air service, whose flight operations are similar in size and scope. Comprehensive understanding of RCAF CFITES principles. Comprehensive understanding of RCAF rear crew training system, organizations/hierarchy and reporting mechanisms. RCAF/DND /GoC/industry, or equivalent, experience in general staffing duties and procedures. Experience with RCAF OT&E activities. Supporting operations and training programs, including operational planning. Medical Category: Must meet and maintain the following medical requirements: M aintain an unrestricted TC Category I Medical; Before starting the FIC Phase 2 (Conversion) and every two years thereafter, meet RCAF pilot standards on the following medical examinations: HbA1C, CBC, Lipids, Triglycerides; Ophthalmological Exam using DND form 2776; Audiogram, to include speech discrimination testing if below DND H2 hearing standard; and Other tests as required by the RCAF Flight Surgeon. Qualifications: If English is not the person's primary language, he/she must pass the TOEFL with "advanced" results in reading, listenin
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