Boeing Flight Attendant Instructor
BlueForce, Inc. is seeking experienced Flight Attendant Instructors (C-32A/C-37 A/B/C-40B) to join our team in support of the 89th Airlift Wing Formal Training Unit (FTU). The Flight Attendant Instructor will deliver high-quality instruction on high-profile government aircraft to flight attendants and Communication System Operators (CSOs), with a strong emphasis on emergency protocols, customer service standards, aircraft-specific procedures, and regulatory compliance. This position is subject to contract award.
Duties and Responsibilities
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Instruct Executive Airlift (EA) Formal Training Unit (FTU) students in accordance with current training guides and courseware.
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Oversee student progress and assist in achieving proficiency.
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Evaluate student performance and assist with deficiency corrections.
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Prepare and maintain files and records pertinent to the EA FTU (including AF Form 1522s and student records).
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Oversee all course materials and assist with the review of documents following each class.
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Ensure monthly and quarterly reviews and all closeouts are completed prior to submission to the squadron.
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Administer tests.
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Request power-on trainers as needed, in coordination with Formal Training Unit leadership.
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Provide input to the FTU flying trainers regarding recommended training focus.
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Maintain and adjust training lesson plans, PowerPoints, quizzes, and surveys in coordination with staff.
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Perform additional duties and responsibilities as required following contract award.
Qualifications
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Active Secret security clearance.
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Minimum of five (5) years of experience as a Boeing/Gulfstream Flight Attendant Instructor within the 89th Airlift Wing.
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Minimum of five (5) years of demonstrated understanding of C-32A/C-37 A/B/C-40B systems and security requirements.
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Minimum of five (5) years of demonstrated knowledge and practical application of C-32A/C-37A/B/C-40B technical publications, 89th Airlift Wing Operations Procedures, and Air Force regulations.
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Minimum of five (5) years of demonstrated knowledge of current Air Mobility Command requirements, United States Air Force requirements, and 89th Airlift Wing processes for mission execution.
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Minimum of five (5) years of demonstrated knowledge of the 89th Airlift Wing mission and operational conduct.
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Demonstrated proficiency with computers, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Project, and Microsoft Office software.
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Demonstrated competence in guiding students through structured learning and fostering performance improvement.
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Proven ability to follow organizational standards and policies.
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Exceptional written, verbal, and comprehension skills, with the ability to communicate clearly in a professional and operational setting.