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Aspiring Trainer - Satellite Communications - Aviation

Creel & Co
London
1 week ago
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This is a rare opportunity for an aspiring technical trainer, ideally from an avionics/aviation maintenance background, to develop his/her skills and ambition in the satellite sector.

You’ll be working for a global company at the forefront of maritime, aviation, government and enterprise satellite communications. More specifically, as part of a progressive Training Academy, you’ll be supported to ensure customers and partners are proficient in the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of in-flight entertainment and connectivity terminal system solutions. Your primary focus will be the development and delivery of hands-on and classroom training to internal customers, airline personnel and maintenance technicians.

Additional tasks include:

  • Working closely with Field Service and Customer Support teams to identify trending issues, resolutions and process improvements to keep training content current and relevant.
  • Developing and maintaining training materials in accordance with relevant aviation regulatory requirements and best practices.
  • Establishing and fostering solid working relationships with internal resources, airline partners, and third-party vendors.

Character is all. You’ll have a passion for helping others learn alongside exceptional attention to detail, whether in meeting deadlines or creating training materials. As a skilled, agile communicator, you’ll enjoy collaborating w...

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