Contract Instructor Pilot

Lb&B Associates Inc

The Role

Overview

On‑call instructor pilot teaching E‑2/C‑2 crew in simulators, evaluating tactics and safety.

Key Responsibilities

  • instruction delivery
  • simulator inspection
  • curriculum review
  • natops evaluation
  • device operation
  • training tools

Tasks

-Provide academic instruction to include Instructor led lecture discussion for Crew Resource Management (CRM), Instrument Ground School (IGS), etc., and self-paced Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) and Computer Based Training (CBT) in support of courses required for each platform. -Assist with simulator and training device inspections and certification programs and other special projects, as required, to include mishap re-creation and testing. -Provide classroom instruction and recommendations for improvement, to include tests and test materials, lesson plans, and trainee guides under the guidelines of current directives. -Maintain, assess, and recommend improvements to mission scenarios for effectiveness and currency. -Perform as NATOPS Instrument Evaluators, Assistant NATOPS Instructors (ANI), AW and EW instructors. Contract Instructors may be designated as a NATOPS Instrument Evaluator or Assistant NATOPS Instructor per OPNAVINST 3710.7 SERIES. Refer to OPNAVINST 3710.7 SERIES for definitions of responsibilities, assignments, qualifications, cognizant authority for designations, and annual requirements for certifications. -Review curriculum, assess and recommend improvements to the training program via the appropriate training management officials. -Evaluate and record trainer performance IAW established criteria. -Evaluate student training/mission performance as required. -Conduct training device operation instruction to personnel as necessary, to include briefing, debriefing and grading/assessments. -Conduct scheduled Instructor-led/supported training for Training Device and Systems Training (including briefs and debriefs) using traditional and modern tools such as interactive white boards, computers and video projector systems.

Requirements

  • natops
  • actc 500
  • 800 hours
  • bachelor’s
  • top secret
  • us citizen

What You Bring

-h) Offensive Air Support (OAS) -g) Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) -E-2 Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) (i.e. level 500 ACTC qualification) -c) Air Intercept Communications (AIC) -Element lead in the E-2 (i.e. level 400 ACTC qualification) -Must obtain instructor certification in the platform(s) to which assigned. -A CIP should have the following preferred qualifications: Must Be or have been an E-2/C-2 NATOPS Instructor qualified pilot within the previous five (5) years, or have been an E-2/C-2 simulator instructor pilot within the previous five (5) years. -j) Offensive Counter-Air/Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (OCA/SEAD) -f) Maritime Employment -Instructor CAPC in the E-2 (i.e. Level 3i ACTC [formerly level 400 ACTC qualification, prior to 2019]) -Qualifications. A CIP shall have the following qualifications: Must be or have been an E-2 Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) qualified pilot or have been an E-2 simulator instructor (pilot) within the previous five (5) years. A CIP have been a designated a Carrier Aircraft Plane Commander (CAPC) in the E-2 or Carrier Transport Plane Commander (CTPC) in the C-2 (i.e. level 300 ACTC qualification or greater), Not have had any punitive actions on their record that resulted in termination of their flight status (i.e. Field Naval Aviator Evaluation Board (FNAEB) resulting in a type B classification). Must have a minimum of (800) flying hours in the E-2 or the C-2 aircraft and possess a Bachelor’s degree. -Attained the following tactical designations -Must be a U.S. citizen -Must obtain a Top Secret Clearance. -k) Combat Identification (CID) -l) Controlled Approaches

The Company

About Lb&B Associates Inc

-Beginning with facilities services, it now delivers complex operations—from aircraft refueling to warehouse logistics. -Typical projects range from managing HVAC systems in museums and archives to fueling operations on military bases. -Specializes in facilities management and logistics, integrating systems like building automation and energy audits. -A standout fact: it maintains high-security sites including national archives, military installations and data centers.

Sector Specialisms

Facilities Management

Facilities Maintenance

Logistics

Training Operations

Custodial

Lighting

Fire Protection and Suppression

Maintenance and Repair

Landscaping

Access Control

HVAC

Parking

Distribution and Warehousing

Shuttle and Personnel Transportation

Aircraft Fueling

Government Facilities

Commercial Facilities

Green Buildings

Transportation Logistics

Operations and Maintenance

Training Services

Fleet Management

Navy Support Services

Security Clearance

-must obtain a top secret security clearance