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AH 64 D/E Helicopter Instructor

United StatesPosted 3 days ago
Full-timeremote

Job Description

Overview

 AH-64 D/E Helicopter Instructor(Apache)  :  Ali Al Sale Air Base Kuwait. 

 

Company Overview Statement
Working across the globe, V2X builds smart solutions designed to integrate physical and digital infrastructure from base to battlefield. We bring 120 years of successful mission support to improve security, streamline logistics, and enhance readiness. Aligned around a shared purpose, our $3.9B company and 16,000 people work alongside our clients, here and abroad, to tackle their most complex challenges with integrity, respect, responsibility, and professionalism.

 

Job Overview:

V2X GTS has a requirement for an Instructor /Operator (IO) in support of the Kuwait Air Force (KAF) in Kuwait City, Kuwait (Ali Al Salem Air Base). The IP provides Instructor & Operator (I/O) support, services and TADSS oversight required under W-TRS TDL 025 and reports directly to the in-country V2X-GTS Program Manager. The successful candidate must be a United States citizen, with proof of citizenship and a current U.S. passport. Standard work week is five (5) days per week for up to eight (8) hours per day while at OCONUS work site(s). 


Responsibilities

Responsibilities:

  • Provide Instructor/Operator (IO) support, services, and oversight for all KAF TADSS related to AH‑64D/E training.
  • Deliver advanced AH‑64D/E flight instruction in accordance with the U.S. Army Aircrew Training Manual (ATM).
  • Instruct and evaluate Kuwaiti and U.S. student pilots in classroom, simulator, and (as applicable) in‑flight environments.
  • Conduct pre‑flight briefs, in‑flight instruction, post‑flight debriefs, and After Action Reviews (AARs).
  • Conduct end‑of‑stage check rides and evaluations IAW applicable ATMs and aviation regulations.
  • Train pilots in aircraft systems, instrument flight, mission scenarios, flight management system operation, emergency procedures, terrain flight, tactics, and gunnery.
  • Develop and run simulator scenarios including instrument flight, mission profiles, emergency procedures, fault insertion, ATC services, and weather control.
  • Provide day, night, and NVG instruction IAW Aircrew Training Manuals and FAA Order 7110.65 (terminal, en‑route, approach, and departure control services).
  • Determine training objectives, scope, and evaluation criteria; ensure training meets U.S. Army and host‑nation standards.
  • Check in scheduled aircrews; configure simulators with requested mission scenarios, weather, and current flight planning data.
  • Ensure aircrews have required operational publications, forms, checklists, and flight planning materials.
  • Remain available throughout training events to monitor performance, answer questions, and provide immediate instruction.
  • Review and critique pilot flight planning for accuracy; provide corrective guidance and instruction.
  • Conduct debriefs and grading in accordance with the ATM; document performance and comments in Individual Aircrew Training Folders (IATF).
  • Prepare simulator flight‑hour utilization and scheduling reports; support efficient use of training devices.
  • Support host‑nation briefings, demonstrations, and VIP visits involving simulators and TADSS.
  • Develop, update, and deliver tutorials, courseware, and Programs of Instruction (POIs) for military and civilian subjects in English.
  • Serve as subject matter expert for aircrew training manuals, aviation procedures, and simulator employment; remain current on all applicable publications and regulations.
  • Recommend updates and improvements to courses, SOPs, and training materials to enhance effectiveness.
  • Develop and maintain a flight simulator training Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) covering qualifications, responsibilities, and procedures.
  • Assist with maintenance and serviceability assessments of all TADSS weapon simulation equipment; support troubleshooting within contract scope.
  • Conduct pre‑flight and post‑flight simulator inspections, operational readiness checks, and simulator maintenance test flights.
  • Safeguard government and company property, materials, and facilities; ensure proper handling and accountability.
  • Coordinate with host‑nation / FMS representatives to deconflict training and maintenance schedules and resolve device or site issues.
  • Coordinate annual services for LCT HVAC and generator systems; document results IAW vendor/OEM manuals.
  • Ensure compliance with contract standards, specifications, and Quality Control (QC) requirements.
  • Provide professional, timely customer assistance and technical advice to a diverse, multi‑national customer base.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively with U.S., host‑nation, and contractor personnel.
  • Perform other duties as directed by the V2X Program Manager in support of mission requirements.

 


Qualifications


Basic Qualifications:

  • Prior AH‑64D/E Instructor Pilot (IP) experience at company level or higher.
  • Trained and certified aviation educator with demonstrated AH‑64D/E instructional experience.
  • Strong understanding of U.S. Army Aircrew Training Manuals, aviation publications, and regulations.
  • Experience conducting simulator‑based training, evaluations, and check rides.
  • Proficiency in instrument flight, mission planning, emergency procedures, NVG operations, and tactical employment.
  • Strong English communication skills (verbal and written).

 

 

Required Qualifications:

  • High School Graduate required u2013 associate or bachelor's Degree desired.
  • Graduate of the U.S. Army AH-64D/E Instructor Pilot and Methods of Instruction course.
  • 5+ years as an aviator required with last AH-64D/E flight within the last 12 months. (Currency or refresher training may be provided as needed).
  • AH-64Ev6 qualification preferred.
  • Minimum of 1000 hours as pilot in the AH-64D/E.
  • Minimum of 250 hours as Instructor Pilot in the AH-64D/E.
  • Fundamentally computer literate to include (but not limited to) using a personal computer, performing word processing, performing database input, access electronic publications, accessing the world wide web, briefing and debriefing software, and filling out electronic forms and grade sheets.
  • Ability to support periodic travel.
  • Must be familiar with the operation of a military flight training base.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills are required.
  • Must be able to work overtime as required.
  • Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and lift a maximum of 50 pounds.

 

Education & Experience: 

  • High School Graduate + 5 years Aviator experience
  • Associates Degree or Bachelors Degree with AH-64 Instructor Pilot Instruction Course 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Previous experience supporting Foreign Military Sales (FMS) or working with host‑nation air forces.
  • Prior experience in Kuwait, the CENTCOM AOR, or similar overseas operating environments.
  • Experience developing SOPs, courseware, and POIs for aviation training.
  • Familiarity with FAA Order 7110.65 and ATC procedures as applied to simulator training.
  • Prior TADSS, simulator maintenance oversight, or device acceptance/validation experience.

 

Required Hours:

Standard work week will be five (5) days per week for up to eight (8) hours per day while at OCONUS work site(s). 

 

Clearance:

Secret

 

Category:

Full-Time / Exempt

 

EEO Statement:

At V2X, we are deeply committed to both equal employment opportunity, including protection for Veterans and individuals with disabilities, and fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We ensure all individuals are treated with fairness, respect, and dignity, recognizing the strength that comes from a workforce rich in diverse experiences, perspectives, and skills. This commitment, aligned with our core Vision and Values of Integrity, Respect, and Responsibility, allows us to leverage differences, encourage innovation, and expand our success in the global marketplace, ultimately enabling us to best serve our clients.


Basic Qualifications:

  • Prior AH‑64D/E Instructor Pilot (IP) experience at company level or higher.
  • Trained and certified aviation educator with demonstrated AH‑64D/E instructional experience.
  • Strong understanding of U.S. Army Aircrew Training Manuals, aviation publications, and regulations.
  • Experience conducting simulator‑based training, evaluations, and check rides.
  • Proficiency in instrument flight, mission planning, emergency procedures, NVG operations, and tactical employment.
  • Strong English communication skills (verbal and written).

 

 

Required Qualifications:

  • High School Graduate required u2013 associate or bachelor's Degree desired.
  • Graduate of the U.S. Army AH-64D/E Instructor Pilot and Methods of Instruction course.
  • 5+ years as an aviator required with last AH-64D/E flight within the last 12 months. (Currency or refresher training may be provided as needed).
  • AH-64Ev6 qualification preferred.
  • Minimum of 1000 hours as pilot in the AH-64D/E.
  • Minimum of 250 hours as Instructor Pilot in the AH-64D/E.
  • Fundamentally computer literate to include (but not limited to) using a personal computer, performing word processing, performing database input, access electronic publications, accessing the world wide web, briefing and debriefing software, and filling out electronic forms and grade sheets.
  • Ability to support periodic travel.
  • Must be familiar with the operation of a military flight training base.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills are required.
  • Must be able to work overtime as required.
  • Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and lift a maximum of 50 pounds.

 

Education & Experience: 

  • High School Graduate + 5 years Aviator experience
  • Associates Degree or Bachelors Degree with AH-64 Instructor Pilot Instruction Course 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Previous experience supporting Foreign Military Sales (FMS) or working with host‑nation air forces.
  • Prior experience in Kuwait, the CENTCOM AOR, or similar overseas operating environments.
  • Experience developing SOPs, courseware, and POIs for aviation training.
  • Familiarity with FAA Order 7110.65 and ATC procedures as applied to simulator training.
  • Prior TADSS, simulator maintenance oversight, or device acceptance/validation experience.

 

Required Hours:

Standard work week will be five (5) days per week for up to eight (8) hours per day while at OCONUS work site(s). 

 

Clearance:

Secret

 

Category:

Full-Time / Exempt

 

EEO Statement:

At V2X, we are deeply committed to both equal employment opportunity, including protection for Veterans and individuals with disabilities, and fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We ensure all individuals are treated with fairness, respect, and dignity, recognizing the strength that comes from a workforce rich in diverse experiences, perspectives, and skills. This commitment, aligned with our core Vision and Values of Integrity, Respect, and Responsibility, allows us to leverage differences, encourage innovation, and expand our success in the global marketplace, ultimately enabling us to best serve our clients.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide Instructor/Operator (IO) support, services, and oversight for all KAF TADSS related to AH‑64D/E training.
  • Deliver advanced AH‑64D/E flight instruction in accordance with the U.S. Army Aircrew Training Manual (ATM).
  • Instruct and evaluate Kuwaiti and U.S. student pilots in classroom, simulator, and (as applicable) in‑flight environments.
  • Conduct pre‑flight briefs, in‑flight instruction, post‑flight debriefs, and After Action Reviews (AARs).
  • Conduct end‑of‑stage check rides and evaluations IAW applicable ATMs and aviation regulations.
  • Train pilots in aircraft systems, instrument flight, mission scenarios, flight management system operation, emergency procedures, terrain flight, tactics, and gunnery.
  • Develop and run simulator scenarios including instrument flight, mission profiles, emergency procedures, fault insertion, ATC services, and weather control.
  • Provide day, night, and NVG instruction IAW Aircrew Training Manuals and FAA Order 7110.65 (terminal, en‑route, approach, and departure control services).
  • Determine training objectives, scope, and evaluation criteria; ensure training meets U.S. Army and host‑nation standards.
  • Check in scheduled aircrews; configure simulators with requested mission scenarios, weather, and current flight planning data.
  • Ensure aircrews have required operational publications, forms, checklists, and flight planning materials.
  • Remain available throughout training events to monitor performance, answer questions, and provide immediate instruction.
  • Review and critique pilot flight planning for accuracy; provide corrective guidance and instruction.
  • Conduct debriefs and grading in accordance with the ATM; document performance and comments in Individual Aircrew Training Folders (IATF).
  • Prepare simulator flight‑hour utilization and scheduling reports; support efficient use of training devices.
  • Support host‑nation briefings, demonstrations, and VIP visits involving simulators and TADSS.
  • Develop, update, and deliver tutorials, courseware, and Programs of Instruction (POIs) for military and civilian subjects in English.
  • Serve as subject matter expert for aircrew training manuals, aviation procedures, and simulator employment; remain current on all applicable publications and regulations.
  • Recommend updates and improvements to courses, SOPs, and training materials to enhance effectiveness.
  • Develop and maintain a flight simulator training Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) covering qualifications, responsibilities, and procedures.
  • Assist with maintenance and serviceability assessments of all TADSS weapon simulation equipment; support troubleshooting within contract scope.
  • Conduct pre‑flight and post‑flight simulator inspections, operational readiness checks, and simulator maintenance test flights.
  • Safeguard government and company property, materials, and facilities; ensure proper handling and accountability.
  • Coordinate with host‑nation / FMS representatives to deconflict training and maintenance schedules and resolve device or site issues.
  • Coordinate annual services for LCT HVAC and generator systems; document results IAW vendor/OEM manuals.
  • Ensure compliance with contract standards, specifications, and Quality Control (QC) requirements.
  • Provide professional, timely customer assistance and technical advice to a diverse, multi‑national customer base.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively with U.S., host‑nation, and contractor personnel.
  • Perform other duties as directed by the V2X Program Manager in support of mission requirements.

 

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