Crew member, Aviation, Communication Skills
Jobseekers from any country
The primary goal is to qualify these students to fulfill the "Pilot Monitoring" role under FAA part 61, 91, 135, EASA, and GCAA training events. In addition to receiving formal aircraft Second in Command (SIC) simulator training for select aircraft types, the SCM will have the opportunity to attend, at no cost, one of the many advanced programs and enrichment courses provided by CAE.
This program has launched many aviation careers since its inception. Having the opportunity to receive world-class training from an industry leader can give you the edge you need for your future and build the professional foundation companies and airlines are looking for in today's aviation environment.
The duration of the SCM Program is over a 2-year period. The cost of the type rating/ return on investment will have to be offset by a pre-determined number of support sessions carried out by the SCM Candidate. This number of sessions that will have to be carried out for the 2-year program will be divided into 4 quarters. On a quarterly basis, a certain number of support sessions will be set as a threshold per quarter.
A SCM candidate must possess the following: (Only the candidates meeting ALL the below requirements will be contacted)
Regular
CAE thanks all applicants for their interest. However, only those whose background and experience match the requirements of the role will be contacted.