Robinson Helicopter Company

Flight Instructor Pilot

Robinson Helicopter Company  •  $130k - $165k/yr  •  Torrance, CA (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Torrance, CA 90505
Position Type: Full Time
Salary Range: $130,000.00 - $165,000.00 Salary/year
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: ManufacturingFounded in 1973, Robinson Helicopter Company Inc., (RHC), is the preeminent manufacturer of civil helicopters located in Torrance, California.  Robinson has built its reputation on a 50-year history of commitment to providing affordable and quality aircraft with a wide range of applications.  We have a strong engineering team; almost 85% of our manufacturing processes, including production of parts and assembly, are done in our Torrance location.  We also offer comprehensive overhaul services while rapidly responding to customers’ needs; to keep their aircraft flying.  Our commitment to our vision of keeping our customers flying has earned RHC a variety of recognitions from our customers.
We are an engineering-focused organization that provides its team members with tremendously challenging, and exciting opportunities to contribute to the future of vertical flight.  We are actively seeking experienced Pilot Instructors.  This position work from our Torrance, CA locations, and reports to the Vice President of Customer Success.

Summary:
Instructors will be responsible for delivering high-quality flight and ground training to students in all Robinson helicopter models.  Instructors should have a strong commitment to safety, a passion for teaching, and the ability to effectively communicate complex concepts to diverse learners.
Responsibilities:
- Flight and Ground Training: Conduct flight and ground instruction in Robinson helicopters (R22, R44, R66).
- Student Assessment: Evaluate student performance during flight and ground training, provide constructive feedback and develop personalized training plans as needed.
- Safety Management: Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures during training flights, ensuring a safety-first approach in all activities.
- Curriculum Delivery: Deliver training according to the established curriculum, maintaining high standards of instruction and professionalism.
- Record Keeping: Maintain accurate training records, student progress reports, and compliance documentation in accordance with company policies and FAA regulations.
- Professional Development: Stay current with the latest industry trends, regulations, and Robinson helicopter operational standards to enhance instructional effectiveness.
- Collaboration: Work closely with other instructors and staff to promote a cohesive training environment and assist in the development of training programs.
Flight Instructor PilotMinimum

Qualifications:
- Total Flight Time: Minimum of 2000 hours total time in helicopters.
- Instructional

Experience: At least 1000 hours of flight instruction given, with a minimum of 800 hours in Robinson helicopter models (R22, R44, R66).
- Certifications:
- - Commercial Certificate
- - FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and CFII for helicopters.
- - SFAR 73 Instructor endorsement for the R22 and R44.
- - Current Flight Review endorsement for the R22 and R44.
- - Current FAA 1st or 2nd class medical certificate.
- Regulatory Knowledge:  Strong understanding of FAA regulations, including Part 61, Part 91, and Part 135 operations.
- Safety-Focused:  Proven track record of maintaining a safety-first approach in all training and flight operations.
Core Competencies:
- Communication:  Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly to students.
- Patience & Adaptability:  Ability to adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of individual students and their varying skill levels.
- Problem-Solving:  Quick decision-making abilities in flight training scenarios, with a focus on safety and effective instruction.
- Teamwork:  Collaborative mindset, able to work effectively within a team environment to support training objectives.
- Bilingual:  Proficiency in Spanish or another second language is highly desirable.
- A&P Certificate:  An Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) mechanic certificate is preferred but not required.
What can a career at RHC offer you?
We offer our teams members opportunities for training, development and learning. Our performance management system is structured to provide opportunities for career focused development.  Our career development is supported with a great tuition reimbursement program.
Compensation & Benefits:
Robinson Helicopter Company offers salary increases twice a year.  We offer comprehensive group health plans including medical EPO, PPO and High Deductible Health Plans with Health Savings Account, dental, vision and other supplemental plans which begin on the day you begin employment with RHC.  Our Supplemental Plans include Voluntary Life Insurance, and Pet Insurance. RHC offers a competitive 401k Plan.
If your career goals include working on a dynamic team with exciting products such as helicopters, why not apply; give yourself a chance to speak with our team. known in our industry for exceptional efficiency in the production and assembly of helicopters.
Robinson Helicopter Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Robinson Helicopter Company

About Robinson Helicopter Company

Robinson Helicopter Company was founded in 1973 by Frank Robinson, whose

vision was to produce the world’s highest quality, most reliable helicopters in the most efficient, cost effective way possible. Robinson introduced the two-place piston powered R22 in 1979. The affordable, personal-type design quickly made helicopter ownership accessible to a broader audience and changed the face of general aviation. Today, the company’s top sellers are its R44 and R66 helicopters, respectively. To date, Robinson Helicopter Company has produced more than 13,000 helicopters.

Robinson puts great emphasis on research and development, continually making

improvements and offering new technology. Among its latest introductions are a cargo hook for the R66 and an autopilot designed specifically for helicopters.

Robinson manufactures, assembles, inspects, and flight tests all of its helicopters at its Torrance, California factory. To ensure the highest quality and to maximize efficiency, the company manufactures a large percentage of parts in house and

employs a highly skilled workforce. Robinson also offers monthly pilot safety and maintenance courses at the factory that attract a global audience.

Industry
Aviation & Aerospace
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Unknown
Year Founded
1973
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