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FLIGHT ENGINEER (INSTRUCTOR)

Army National Guard Units

Department of the Army

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$76,395 - $99,308

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Job Description

Summary

This job involves training and evaluating flight engineers in the Army National Guard, focusing on ground and flight instruction to build and assess aircrew skills for safe aircraft operations.

It requires hands-on teaching of aircraft systems, emergency procedures, and mission tasks, while also handling administrative duties for the training program.

A good fit would be an experienced military aviator with strong instructional skills and a passion for aviation safety and team development.

Key Requirements

  • At least 30 months of specialized experience as an instructor or flight examiner in aircrew training
  • Knowledge of aircraft weight and balance computations, performance data, and systems operation
  • Ability to plan, conduct, and evaluate ground and flight training programs
  • Experience assessing trainee proficiency through records review and evaluation flights
  • Familiarity with aircrew duties including emergency procedures, refueling, and sling load operations
  • Administrative skills for managing training materials, schedules, and records
  • Enlisted status in the Army National Guard with relevant aviation experience

Full Job Description

This is a Washington Army National Guard Title 32 Excepted Service Unit Technician position: FLIGHT ENGINEER (INSTRUCTOR) Location: Army Aviation Support Facility 1 Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington 98433 Army National Guard Units Appointment Type: Permanent, excepted service Advertised as: ENLISTED May be used to fill one or more vacancies.

*Ensure you read this announcement in its entirety, complete all application requirements, and your USA Jobs profile name is accurate* GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience which has provided the applicant with a knowledge of aircraft weight and balance computations; aircraft performance data; aircraft records maintenance; and aircraft systems.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have at least 30 months experience as an instructor/flight examiner providing instruction, evaluation and examination on ground and operational training flights to develop and upgrade skills of aircrew members.

Applying knowledge of the full range of aircrew duties and responsibilities, methods of instruction and requirements of the program, performs standardization.

currency, instrument, proficiency, tactical, emergency and special tasks evaluation flights.

Experience assessing newly assigned individuals' level of experience and training through review of training records and/or proficiency flight evaluation to determine proficiency and skill status.

Major Duties:

A GS-2185-10, FLIGHT ENGINEER (INSTRUCTOR): Serves as instructor/flight examiner providing instruction, evaluation and examination on ground and operational training flights to develop and upgrade skills of aircrew members.

Applying knowledge of the full range of aircrew duties and responsibilities, methods of instruction and requirements of the program, performs standardization.

currency, instrument, proficiency, tactical, emergency and special tasks evaluation flights.

Ensures prescribed programs of instruction for aircrew training is adequately covered in terms of course content, coverage, and scope of material presented.

Adapts instruction to proficiency level of individuals being rated.

Performs the following typical tasks: Assesses newly assigned individuals' level of experience and training through review of training records and/or proficiency flight evaluation to determine proficiency and skill status.

Plans and conducts aircrew training program. Prepares formal course outlines.

Schedules and conducts initial, refresher and continuing training, (including ground and flight instruction, procedures training).

Provides training on in-flight planning and coordination responsibilities, operating principles and characteristics of major aircraft systems; aircraft parameters, operational/mission requirements, equipment systems operation/and troubleshooting, proper and correct methods of performing aircrew duties, e.g., use of aircraft performance charts, computation and aircraft weight and balance, techniques of aircraft internal loading, forms and records completion, arm and hand signals, ground handling of aircraft, use of ground equipment, techniques of normal and rapid (hot) refueling, armament rearming, passenger briefing, sling(external) loads, hoist operations, observer duties, and emergency procedures.

Administers evaluation and determines examinees proficiency to perform duties as a crew member.

Performs a variety of administrative functions associated with administration of the enlisted aircrew training program.

Ensures all necessary course materials and training aids are available, technical and related publications are current, keeping crew members informed of pertinent changes.

May perform duties of Flight Engineer which includes utilizing a knowiedge of major aircraft systems associated with heavy multiengine aircraft.

The interrelationships among these systems and capabilities of the aircraft.

Incumbent provides assistance to the pilot in preflight planning, monitoring adherence to flight plan, and operating alrcraft engines and a wide variety of aircraft control systems, e.g., engine, fuel, electrical, hydraulic, fire suppression, environmental, pressurization throughout the flight.

Incumbent inspects condition and readiness of aircraft, accompanies pilots on preflight/in-flight inspections and aircraft test flights and operational checks.

Operates and monitors aircraft control devices and indicators.

Determines and monitors factors and data affecting performance of aircraft, such as temperature, altitude, humidity, field conditions, configuration and weight of aircraft, on aircraft takeoff, filght and landing, and keeps pilot informed.

Computes fuel and cargo load, and weights and balance factors. Prepares for combination loads determining placement of cargo and passengers within weight and balance limitations.

Prior to takeoff, insures cargo is properly secured, and proper publications andemergency equipment are aboard as required.

Uses, inspects, and maintains aircraft installed mission equipment such as recovery hardware, slings, litters, etc. Assists in familiarizing crew members with operating procedures.

Indoctrinates crew by briefing on mission equipment and use of life support equipment and safety emergency procedures.

Ensures carry-on weapons are cleared and café and that loose equipment, baggage and passengers are secured. Reports operational progress to pilot.

During flight, updates and records in-f1ight performance data, observes warning indicators for system failure or malfunction performing aircraft systems operational checks.

Operates test and troubleshooting systems. Assesses and diagnoses problems or malfunctions, reports abnormal conditions to pilot, and initiates corrective and/or emergency action.

Provides direction to pilot during ground maneuvers. Directs off loading of cargo.

Maintains records of operational equipment indicating flights, repairs, maintenance and Inspections; coordinates with maintenance personnel on activities on discrepancies requiring action.

May assist the pilot on the operation of communications/navigation equipment, performing basic navigation and map reading and checklist reading, Provides direction and operational progress to pilot regarding maneuvering the aircraft over objects for hoist and sling operations and in securing and releasing external cargo loads.

Other duties as assigned.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/21/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/22/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: WA-12865415-AR-26-0031