ABOUT AIM
The Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) is a leading educator in aviation maintenance, dedicated to training the next generation of skilled aircraft technicians. With 15 campuses across the country, AIM plays a pivotal role in the aviation industry, enrolling 20% of all students attending FAA-certified A&P schools nationwide. Each year, nearly 1 in 4 certified aircraft technicians in America graduate from an AIM school. By joining AIM, you'll join a passionate team of educators and leaders, all committed to providing students with the best training possible and ensuring their success in the aviation field. If you're driven to make a difference and help shape the future of aviation maintenance, AIM is the place for you.
We are seeking experienced Aviation Mechanic Technicians in the Atlanta area who are passionate about training the next generation of industry leaders. If you hold an FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Certificate and have hands-on aircraft maintenance experience, we want you on our team!
WHY TEACH FOR US?
At AIM, you don't need prior teaching experience—just a passion for aviation, a love for mentoring, and a commitment to helping others succeed. We provide the training and support you need to guide the next generation of Aviation Maintenance Technicians and make a lasting impact in their lives.
POSITION PURPOSE:
This position is responsible for teaching assigned classes as scheduled and performing administrative duties pertaining to the education of students. We understand that teaching might be a new experience for you, and we are committed to providing comprehensive training and ongoing support to ensure your success. Your experience and passion for aviation are what will make a difference in our students' lives.
JOB FUNCTIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Teach classes on a regularly scheduled basis as assigned and create a welcoming environment for students that is conducive to learning.
- Assist Program Coordinator, Campus Director of Education, or Campus Executive Director in developing curriculum, preparing course materials, class scheduling, and maintaining tools and equipment used by students.
- Maintain a neat and orderly classroom and lab.
- Establish and maintain academic and attendance records for student files.
- Submit attendance, grades, student evaluations, and all other reports/documentation to Supervisor or appropriate
personnel as required by established procedures.
- Notify Supervisor of any current or potential issues which warrant immediate attention.
- Utilize proven retention techniques approved by the school to assist students.
- Complete performance-based teacher education modules as assigned by Supervisor, based on outcomes of classroom
observations, instructor evaluations, and student completed surveys.
- Attend and/or conduct in-service training, faculty meetings or other mandatory meetings.
- Assist with the department equipment and supplies inventory and submit replenishment requests to Supervisor or appropriate personnel.
- Alert Supervisor on student absences, especially on first, third and fifth absence occurrences.
- Perform and complete other tasks that may be assigned by Supervisor.