Job title Aviation Trainer Reports to: Head of 147 Training Location: Atlantic Aviation Group, Shannon Airport, Shannon, Co Clare Duties and responsibilities are, but not limited to the following: Develop and deliver Aviation Training programs. Be capable and competent delivering EASA Part 66 Theoretical and Workshop Practical Training modules, and other aviation training in line with customer needs (both in PART 145 or other). Develop, prepare and review course material and rooms/workshops for Aviation Training programs. This could include EASA Part 66 modules/ Continuation Training/ Practical Training and other aviation training in line with customer needs. Carry out practical training and assessments, in line with Part 147 requirements. Carry out assessments / examinations in line with Part 147 requirements. Professionally conduct training, ensuring that standards and guidelines are clear to students. Create an environment conducive to effective learning whilst ensuring the safety of all students. Participate in / contribute to the planning of training/examination schedules and in the co-ordination of same with Customers, Authorities etc. Propose solutions/ideas to bottlenecks/issues within the training schedule. Support the maintenance of examination data-bases, keeping them current and secure in line with AAG and International Standards. Participate in reviewing the effectiveness of training and in implementing appropriate corrective, preventative or improvement activities required or agreed with the Aviation Training Team Leader / Head of 147 Training. Support the up-dating of our MTOE and other policies, procedures and directives and ensure courses are delivered in accordance with same. Lead projects or programs as assigned by the Aviation Training Team Leader or Head of Aviation Services. Deliver training which will involve working away from base and outside of Ireland for long- and short-term durations. Support other Aviation Services Teams. Deputise for the Aviation Training Team Leader if applicable Essential skills and qualifications Has completed a recognised Traineeship / Apprenticeship in Aircraft Maintenance (Mechanical or Avionics) or Structures and Composites training or completed a Traineeship or Apprenticeship in a technical trade. Must be prepared to pass the relevant EASA Part 66 Modules if you have not passed them already. Experience as a teacher, instructor or trainer, with experience in an EASA Part 147 environment a distinct advantage. Have a good knowledge of EASA Parts 145, 147 and 66. Have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Be a good team player with demonstrated excellent interpersonal, time management (of assigned tasks and projects) and organisational skill