Location: Northern Ireland
Contract Type: 40 hours per week
Competitive salary + benefits including up to 12% matching pension contributions, bonus incentives, discounted PMI, electric car scheme, tech vouchers, wellbeing programmes and much more.
The Role
We are currently recruiting for a highly experienced and motivated Chief Flying Instructor (CFI) to lead and manage our Approved Training Organisation (ATO). The successful candidate will demonstrate exceptional instructional expertise, a strong commitment to safety, and the leadership skills necessary to ensure the highest standards of flight training within the organisation.
Key Responsibilities
Training Quality & Standards
• Ensure the quality and standard of all training delivered within the ATO, reporting directly to the HOTAS.
• Delegate standardisation and supervision tasks to flight instructors as appropriate.
• Uphold the highest standards of safety in all training operations.
Regulatory Compliance
• Maintain personal licence, rating, and medical currency to conduct assigned duties.
• Ensure all approvals granted by the Authority are valid before conducting training.
• Update course syllabi to maintain compliance with Part-FCL requirements.
Training Operations & Staff Management
• Facilitate airborne training and oversee rostering of CRI’s, and CRE’s.
• Monitor and enforce SOPs, recommending revisions to the HOTAS and the Fleet Captain where appropriate.
• Oversee discipline and administration of the Flight Training Department.
• Provide supervision and standardisation for all CRI’s and CRE’s.
• Ensure timely and accurate completion and secure storage of all training records.
Liaison & Coordination
• Coordinate flight training regarding course planning and development.
• Liaise with the AOC CMM on matters related to the Compliance Plan.
Experience / skills / qualifications
- Minimum 1000 hours PIC
- Minimum 500 hours instructional experience related to courses provided
- Up to 200 hours may be instrument ground time
- Valid licences, ratings, and medical certification appropriate for the role
- Demonstrated knowledge of Part-FCL and UK CAA regulatory requirements
- Experience with simulator training and recurrent training programmes (desirable)
Our employee values
Draken is committed to eliminating unlawful and unfair discrimination and we celebrate the differences that a diverse workforce brings. A range of perspective and talent supports our values and drives our success, with a mix of voices generating better discussions, business decisions and outcomes for all.
To us, diversity means bringing your own perspective to the conversation; inclusion means having a voice - and equality means that your voice is heard.
At all our sites internationally, every member of the Draken team is accountable to ensure that we are all treated fairly and with respect.
Intolerance has no place in our Company. We condemn it outright. Instead, we strive to create a culture where each person who joins our team feels they have the opportunity to succeed, to grow, and to work within an environment where they can be themselves.
We are also an Armed Forces friendly organisation, and as part of our commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant, welcome applications from veterans and services spouses and partners who met the criteria in our job specifications.
In line with our Disability Confident Commitments, we provide reasonable adjustments to facilitate our interview process, please liaise with us if any reasonable adjustments are required.