Supporting Crew Member

CAESavannah, GA
Onsite

About The Position

Behind every success is a team of dedicated experts driving us forward. Our corporate functions don’t just support — they lead, shaping the company’s path and preparing clients and employees for the moments that matter. Be part of a team where your work makes a difference, with opportunities to grow, collaborate, and thrive. Description CAE is seeking qualified pilots to join the Second‑in‑Command Mentor (SCM) Program, an on‑call role designed to provide right‑seat support to clients attending FAA‑approved 14 CFR Part 142 training programs at CAE training facilities. SCMs support clients during simulator training sessions by acting as a qualified crew member, contributing to a professional, safe, and customer‑focused learning environment. This role allows pilots to remain actively engaged in aviation without the extensive travel typically associated with flying roles.

Requirements

  • Commercial Pilot Certificate or Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate
  • Airplane Multi‑Engine Land (MEL) rating
  • Instrument rating (airplane multi-engine land) with: At least 50 hours of multi‑engine experience At least 50 hours of instrument experience
  • Minimum of 400 total flight hours
  • Ability to complete up to three weeks or more of initial training
  • Availability to support a minimum of 35 training events within a rolling 12‑month period to remain current
  • Ability to work up to 11 hours per day, with simulator sessions typically not exceeding 6 consecutive hours
  • Flexibility to work any day of the week and at any time of day, based on availability and operational needs
  • Ability to commit to scheduled training events once accepted
  • Ability to meet all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requirements
  • Ability to work minimum 10–15 days per month, with shifts scheduled in blocks of at least 5 hours
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Ascending and descending stairs or ladders Sitting or standing for extended periods Working in confined spaces Occasionally lifting or moving objects up to 20 pounds
  • Must reside within commuting distance of the assigned training center

Nice To Haves

  • Turbine flight experience (100 hours preferred)
  • Prior experience in training, mentoring, or instructional environments
  • Demonstrated commitment to customer service and professional communication
  • Experience working with diverse teams and client populations

Responsibilities

  • Providing right‑seat support in full‑flight simulators for a diverse client base with varying experience levels and regulatory requirements (FAA Parts 91 and 135, EASA, and other NAAs)
  • Supporting simulator training and evaluation events, including those conducted by CAE or regulatory authorities
  • Maintaining proficiency as a qualified crew member, even when not type‑rated in the aircraft
  • Delivering a high‑quality training experience that emphasizes Crew Resource Management (CRM) and customer service
  • Upholding CAE training, safety, and professionalism standards at all times
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