Entry Point North are Recruiting Simulator Pilots in Dublin

Entry Point North deliver Air Traffic Service (ATS) training and related services at their training centres, at client sites around the globe, in Virtual Classrooms and online. Their HQ is based in Malmö, Sweden, and they have offices in Madrid, Budapest, Brussels, Shannon, Dublin and Copenhagen.

Job description

As Simulator Pilot, you will act as the counterpart to our Air Traffic Controller students in training. Your main responsibility is to operate the desktop simulator with the clearances and instructions given by the ATCOs. They provide facilities to AirNav ATCOs to train and practice their skills in a range of different areas such as separation methods, training for new units practicing responses to emergency situation and much more. You will for example:

  • Make inputs to the simulator
  • Ensure that the simulated aircraft adhere to the exercise objectives
  • Make radio calls for aircraft

You will be joining Entry Point North at an exciting time where you will be part of training the next generation of Air Traffic Controllers. You will be given full training to provide the necessary skills for the job. This is a fixed-term contract until the end of June 2025 subject to passing successful training and probationary period. There is a possibility of extension based on business needs. The basic salary will be € 28,500 per annum.

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Mark Dwyer
Mark Dwyerhttps://flyinginireland.com
Mark is an airline pilot flying the Boeing 737 for a major European airline. In addition he is also a Type Rating Instructor, Type Rating Examiner and Base Training Captain on the B737. Outside of commercial flying Mark enjoys flying light aircraft from the smallest 3 Axis microlights up to heavier singles. He is also an instructor and EASA Examiner on single engines and a UK CAA Examiner. He flies the Chipmunk for the Irish Historic Flight Foundation (IHFF). Mark became the Chairman of the National Microlight Association of Ireland (NMAI) in 2013 and has overseen a massive growth in the organisation. In this role he has worked at local and national levels. In 2015, Mark won ‘Upcoming Aviation Professional Award’ at the Aviation Industry Awards sponsored by the IAA. Mark launched this website back in 2002 while always managing the website, he has also been Editor and Deputy Editor of FlyingInIreland Magazine from 2005 to 2015.

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