Aviation Trainer - Airframe & Engines
Application Deadline: 9 January 2026
Department: Training Part 147
Employment Type: Fixed Term Contract
Location: Shannon
Reporting To: Head of 147 Training
Description
Job Title: Aviation Trainer - Airframe & Engines (11 Month FTC)
Reports to: Head of 147 Training
Location: Dublin or Shannon
Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) is one of Europe's leading independent aviation solution providers. Based in Shannon, AAG has a strong reputation for providing complete solutions including aircraft maintenance & modifications, technical engineering & design services, logistics & material solutions and international training. AAG's training academy offers aviation training to airlines, MRO's and companies worldwide.
AAG seeks a highly motivated and ambitious Aviation Trainer seeking a career focused in a challenging, fast‑paced and rewarding environment. Our aim is to attract and develop key talent across all levels of our growing aviation business.
Key Responsibilities
* Develop and deliver aviation training programmes.
* Deliver EASA Part 66 theoretical and workshop practical training modules and other aviation training in line with customer needs.
* Prepare and review course material and rooms/workshops for aviation training programmes.
* Carry out practical training and assessments, in line with Part 147 requirements.
* Conduct training, ensuring standards and guidelines are clear to students and create an effective learning environment whilst ensuring safety.
* Plan training/examination schedules and coordinate with customers, authorities and internal teams.
* Maintain examination data‑bases, keeping them current and secure.
* Review training effectiveness and implement corrective and improvement activities.
* Support updating of MTOE and other policies, procedures and directives and ensure courses are delivered in accordance with them.
* Lead projects or programmes as assigned by the Aviation Training Team Leader or Head of Aviation Services.
* Deliver training overseas for long‑ and short‑term durations and support other aviation services teams.
* Liaise with customers and act as an ambassador, exam invigilator, coach, mentor and class representative.
* Perform other duties as required by the Aviation Training Team Leader and Head of Aviation Services.
Essential Skills and Qualifications
* Completed a recognised traineeship/apprenticeship in aircraft maintenance, structures and composites training or a technical trade.
* Prepared to pass the relevant EASA Part 66 modules if not already passed.
* Experience as a teacher/instructor/trainer, with experience in an EASA Part 147 environment a distinct advantage.
* Good knowledge of EASA Parts 145, 147 and 66.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills and strong teamwork, organisational and time‑management skills.
* Ability to work with customers to understand their training and development needs.
* High level of instruction design and delivery skills.
* Self‑motivated, confident and independent professional capable of supporting students and customers at their own bases.
* IT proficiency with Microsoft packages. Experience in internet communication/methods of instruction an advantage.
Equal Opportunities Employer
Atlantic Aviation Group is an equal opportunities employer. We consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of nationality, religion, ethnic origin, gender identity or expression, age, sexual orientation, disability or other protected characteristics.
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About Atlantic Aviation Group
Atlantic Aviation Group is an independent aviation solutions company providing comprehensive maintenance, modification and support services to operators worldwide. Our services include Part 145 MRO, Part CAMO, Part 21J design services and Part 147 training solutions across two facilities in Shannon, Ireland.
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