Flight Training Manager
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Job description
Grant Aviation is an Alaskan regional air carrier serving rural Alaska since 1971. With bases in Bethel, Emmonak, Dillingham, King Salmon, Cold Bay, Dutch Harbor, Kenai, and Anchorage, Company provides scheduled air transport of passengers, cargo, and mail, as well as air ambulance and charter service. Company employs approximately 400 people.
We believe that air travel isn't a luxury - it's a necessity - and we are committed to creating a safe, friendly, and reliable experience for all our customers.
Our company is built upon respect for our customers, employees, and communities, and we constantly work to improve our operations to ensure smooth travel and enjoyable experiences. We are professional, while staying true to our Alaskan roots and commitment to the personal touch.
POSITION: Flight Training Manager
Grant Aviation is seeking a Flight Training Manager to lead the design, delivery, and oversight of our flight training programs under 14 CFR Part 135. This role ensures all training meets FAA and company standards while promoting safety, consistency, and operational excellence.
Reporting to the Director of Operations, you'll serve as a key leader in our Flight Operations department. You will be responsible for developing and refining flight training curriculum, guiding instructors, and maintaining pilot training records. You'll be instrumental in shaping the way we train and support our pilots, ensuring every member of our team is set up for success.
Life on the Job
The Flight Training Manager works primarily from our offices on the south end of Ted Stevens International Airport. Travel to outlying bases will occasionally be required. This position will typically work Monday through Friday. Occasional work from home opportunities may exist after initial training, if projects or other considerations make this necessary. Our culture puts high value on in-person work arrangements, so you will thrive in a busy office environment with plenty of direct interaction with your teammates.
Day-to-day work will initially be focused on getting to know company training standards as outlined in our FOTM, as well as meeting our internal customers. You'll work with the DO and Flight Ops leaders to understand our current training curriculum, regulatory requirements, processes, and schedules, and begin to identify where additional team or individual training is needed. We'll be prepared to introduce you to our flight instructors right away, and you'll assume immediate responsibility for maintaining flight operations training records in compliance with FAA and company standards.
Over time, you can expect to be largely self-sufficient in your day-to-day work. The Director of Operations has an open-door policy, expecting staff to work without micro-management, but always willing to answer questions and assist with planning or problem solving.
This role requires strong collaboration with other department leaders. You'll partner with the Chief Pilot and Director of Operations to evaluate pilot qualifications to ensure issues are identified and proactively managed for the benefit of the pilot and the company. In collaboration with the Director of Safety, you'll integrate Safety Management System (SMS) and Safety Risk Management (SRM) data into training materials, ensuring safety is embedded in everything we do. You'll also work directly with the FAA to maintain compliance and strong working relationships. A major focus ahead will be leading the implementation of our Advanced Qualification Program (AQP), a key step in advancing our training standards. Strong partnership with the LMS and Records Manager will be key in coordinating classroom and online training. In this role, you'll deliver training directly, so you'll need to maintain your own qualifications accordingly, in addition to understanding and monitoring the qualifications and aptitudes of flight instructors and check airmen.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive pay based on your experience, aptitude, and qualifications Medical, dental, and vision. Company-paid life insurance and AD&D. PTO and paid holidays. Flight and travel benefits. 401(k) program. Employee assistance program. HSA for qualified plans. Voluntary life insurance and AD&D. Voluntary short- and long-term disability. Voluntary accident, critical illness, and hospital indemnity.
Qualifications
Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected class. Candidates seeking reasonable accommodation in the recruitment or employment processes should contact Human Resources at: humanresources@flygrant.com.
If this sounds like a fulfilling role for you, please submit your resume today! We would love to have you on board as soon as practical.
Grant Aviation is a regional airline that serves Alaska. The airline was formed in 1971 as Delta Air Services based in Emmonak. The current owners are Jeff Taggart, Bruce McGlasson, and Mark "Woody" Richardson purchased the airline in 2004.
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