Avionics Instructor – Coordinator / B2 — H145 Helicopter MRO Project

Company Description
General Information
The Avionics Instructor – Coordinator / B2 will support a major H145 helicopter maintenance, training, and operational support program in Saudi Arabia. The role is focused on developing, delivering, coordinating, and evaluating avionics maintenance training for H145 maintenance personnel.
The position combines technical instruction, OJT coordination, avionics maintenance standardization, and training records management. The successful candidate will provide both classroom and practical instruction for fresh maintenance technicians, experienced technicians, and advanced technicians requiring H145 platform-specific avionics training.
The role requires strong H145 avionics maintenance experience, formal instructor qualification, practical knowledge of B2 maintenance activities, and the ability to convert operational experience into structured training material, practical exercises, evaluations, and documented competence development.
Job Description
Main Job Description
The Avionics Instructor – Coordinator / B2 will develop and deliver H145 avionics maintenance training in accordance with approved training standards, OEM technical documentation, project procedures, and customer requirements.
The instructor will provide theoretical and practical training on H145 avionics, electrical, communication, navigation, cockpit display, flight control interface, mission, warning, sensor, and electronic systems. The role includes instruction on troubleshooting methods, fault isolation, system testing, component replacement, wiring inspection, connector inspection, electrical measurements, software/configuration checks where applicable, and post-maintenance functional checks.
The instructor will be responsible for developing OJT curricula, lesson plans, technical presentations, handouts, diagrams, practical exercises, assessment tools, and trainee evaluation records. The position requires direct supervision of new and experienced technicians during practical training, monitoring their performance, assessing their technical competence, and ensuring that all training activities are properly documented.
The role also requires coordination with maintenance management, quality control, training departments, B1/B2 technicians, logistics, and customer representatives to ensure that training content remains aligned with operational maintenance needs, aircraft availability, safety requirements, and approved technical procedures.
The instructor will support technicians in the correct use of aircraft maintenance manuals, wiring diagrams, fault isolation manuals, illustrated parts catalogues, service bulletins, technical instructions, work cards, test equipment procedures, technical logs, and maintenance records.
Where required, the Avionics Instructor – Coordinator / B2 may support technical writing activities, including the preparation or review of training manuals, avionics work instructions, assessment forms, maintenance guidance documents, and standard operating procedures.
Key responsibilities include:
- Develop and deliver H145 avionics maintenance training for fresh, experienced, and advanced maintenance technicians.
- Provide classroom and practical instruction on H145 avionics, electrical, communication, navigation, cockpit display, flight control interface, warning, sensor, mission, and electronic systems.
- Develop OJT curriculum, task-based training plans, practical exercises, assessment tools, evaluation checklists, and competence tracking records.
- Supervise technicians during OJT activities, practical maintenance training, system checks, and training evaluations.
- Assess trainee performance and verify practical competence against approved training objectives.
- Develop teaching aids, including charts, diagrams, graphs, handouts, overheads, presentations, slides, and technical notes.
- Train technicians on avionics troubleshooting, fault isolation, wiring inspection, continuity checks, bonding checks, connector inspection, component replacement, and functional testing.
- Support training related to H145 integrated cockpit systems, Helionix avionics environment, autopilot interfaces, electrical power distribution, data systems, line-replaceable units, and aircraft electronic systems.
- Ensure all training is aligned with approved H145 maintenance manuals, wiring diagrams, fault isolation manuals, OEM documentation, quality procedures, and safety standards.
- Maintain accurate training records in accordance with customer policies, project procedures, and aviation training requirements.
- Coordinate training schedules, aircraft access, classroom sessions, hangar-based training, tooling needs, test equipment availability, and trainee assignments.
- Support standardization of avionics maintenance practices across the B2 maintenance team.
- Promote safe working practices, FOD prevention, human factors awareness, tool control, electrical safety, documentation accuracy, and maintenance discipline.
- Coordinate with maintenance supervisors, quality control, training management, logistics, and customer representatives on trainee progress and training requirements.
- Support preparation, review, and improvement of technical training material, avionics procedures, work instructions, and maintenance-related documentation.
- Identify technician capability gaps and recommend additional training, mentoring, or assessment actions.
- Ensure that all training activities, qualifications, evaluations, and OJT records are properly documented and auditable.
Qualifications
Qualifications and Requirements
The candidate must hold a minimum diploma in avionics maintenance or a recognized aviation training program in the relevant avionics specialty of at least two years. An EASA Part-66 B2, FAA A&P, GACA, CAA, or equivalent aircraft maintenance license is preferred.
The candidate must have at least five years of proven H145 maintenance experience in a military or civilian aviation environment, with strong practical knowledge of avionics systems, electrical systems, troubleshooting, testing, inspection, and maintenance documentation. The candidate must also have at least three years of proven experience as a technical instructor in aviation maintenance.
The candidate must hold an H145 type rating issued by an approved organization or OEM-recognized training provider. Formal instructor qualification or an instructor course certificate from a recognized organization is required.
Required qualifications and experience:
- Minimum diploma in Avionics Maintenance or recognized aviation training program in the relevant avionics specialty of at least two years.
- Minimum 5 years of proven H145 maintenance experience in military or civilian aviation.
- Minimum 3 years of proven experience as a technical instructor in aircraft maintenance.
- H145 type rating from an approved organization or OEM-recognized training provider.
- EASA Part-66 B2, FAA A&P, GACA, CAA, or equivalent aircraft maintenance license is preferred.
- Instructor qualification or instructor course certificate from a recognized organization is required.
- Proven experience developing and delivering OJT training curriculum for fresh maintenance technicians and experienced avionics technicians.
- Proven experience preparing technical teaching material, including lesson plans, charts, diagrams, graphs, handouts, presentations, slides, practical exercises, and assessment tools.
- Experience directly supervising maintenance technicians during practical training and training evaluations.
- Experience maintaining training records in accordance with customer policies, training procedures, and aviation quality requirements.
- Previous experience in a technical writing position for at least 3 years is preferred.
- Level-7 qualification or equivalent senior-level qualification in the relevant logistics, maintenance, or training specialty is preferred.
- Strong knowledge of H145 avionics, electrical, communication, navigation, cockpit display, warning, lighting, sensor, mission, data, and electronic systems.
- Strong understanding of H145 integrated cockpit systems, Helionix avionics environment, autopilot interfaces, electrical power distribution, data buses, and line-replaceable units.
- Ability to read, interpret, and teach the use of aircraft maintenance manuals, wiring diagrams, fault isolation manuals, illustrated parts catalogues, service bulletins, technical instructions, work cards, test procedures, and maintenance records.
- Practical experience with avionics test equipment, electrical measuring tools, diagnostic equipment, continuity testing, bonding checks, and functional testing.
- Ability to assess technician competence and provide structured technical feedback.
- Ability to coordinate effectively with maintenance, training, quality control, logistics, engineering, and customer representatives.
- Strong communication, classroom delivery, mentoring, practical demonstration, and technical explanation skills.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and standard office automation tools.
- English language level of minimum IELTS 6.0 or equivalent for non-native speakers, or English level to be assessed during interview.
- All qualifications, licenses, type ratings, certificates, training records, experience, and CV claims must be supported by official documentation.
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