Job Description Location: Dhahran · Graduate of an advanced military trade school or an EASA Part 147 training establishment and have 5 years practical experience across the full range of aircraft Avionics systems. · Specialty Instructors whose native language is not English shall have a standard of English language as appropriate to the role. The PC shall ensure English language standards of the staff through training and evaluation, where appropriate. · A minimum of 2 years teaching/instructional experience within the last 6 years. · Familiarity with a Defence College of Aeronautical Engineering (DCAE) Cosford Syllabus is desirable. · The ability to deliver course material in clear and appropriately graded English is essential · Produce training support materials – including curriculum, training objectives, syllabuses, course plans, and assessment and evaluation methods - to satisfy customers’ training requirements · Plan, control and deliver assigned courses, and contribute support to cross-discipline courses/investigations, ensuring requirements are delivered to plan. · Supervisory ability within an operational training environment Sound business awareness. Good interpersonal skills to be able to teach specialist skills and knowledge across a range of cultures, status, intellect and technical abilityWell motivated, adaptable and flexible to enable the job holder to operate in a highly complex technical environment, where the integration of a wide range of skills is necessary to ensure the prime objectives are met, with the minimum of supervision · Understands what is required to meet internal and external customer requirements · Strong analytical skills; good knowledge of relevant analytical techniques · Detailed knowledge in the operation and use of IT systems to support relevant systems (computer aided instruction, desktop publishing, databases, training development software) · Well developed planning and organising skills to meet the precise timings required by training programmes and programme plans. · Identify and work to achieve meaningful and practical objectives in the course of duties that reflect and satisfy the overall needs of the section and wider business. · Understand how the business performs, its operating procedures and deliverables, in order to achieve objectives associated with the role · Support, co-operate with, and work with others in order to achieve common goals and objectives · Adopt a flexible and creative approach to problem solving, applying this to achieve practical solutions in the course of duties · Adopt a pro-active and flexible approach to duties of the role and the needs of the wider business · Any other duties as deemed reasonable and appropriate by the business. · Graduate of an advanced military trade school or an EASA Part 147 training establishment and have 5 years practical experience across the full range of aircraft Avionics systems. · Specialty Instructors whose native language is not English shall have a standard of English language as appropriate to the role. · A minimum of 2 years teaching/instructional experience within the last 6 years. · Familiarity with a Defence College of Aeronautical Engineering (DCAE) Cosford Syllabus is desirable. · The ability to deliver course material in clear and appropriately graded English is essential.