A&P Instructor
Company: Thrust Flight Group
Location: Addison
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Airframe and
Powerplant Instructor Thrust Institute of Maintenance (TIM) is
seeking a highly skilled and knowledgeable Airframe and Powerplant
(A&P) Instructor to join our esteemed faculty team. As an
A&P Instructor, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the
future of aviation by imparting your expertise and passion for
aircraft maintenance to aspiring professionals. Requirements:
Teaching & Professional Obligations: Interacting with students to
provide opportunities to learn, creating conditions that facilitate
learning, and using techniques and methods that create a high
probability that learning will occur. Instructional Delivery:
Providing clear communication of information and promoting learning
through an effective learning environment. Instructional Design:
Designing, sequencing, implementing, and presenting experiences
which promote student learning, and designing, developing, and
implementing tools, technologies, and procedures for assessing
student-learning outcomes. Collaborate in the development and
implementation of diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments
of learning for students. Provide effective and high-quality
instruction of subject being taught. Apply learning-centered
educational practices such as creating and communicating
clearly-defined outcomes for student learning. Provide a diverse
array of learning activities that directly tie to those defined
outcomes. Use assessment data to improve instruction and learning,
and participate in an ongoing Campus-Wide dialogue about teaching
and learning. Develop and refine department curriculum as necessary
to maintain currency in pedagogy and content Adopt new teaching
methodologies as appropriate. Implement department, division,
and/or institutional goals as assigned. Maintain office hours, turn
in grades on time, meet assigned classes. Submits course syllabi
and other required documents on time. Manages the classroom
facility. Keeps accurate attendance and grade records. Other Duties
as Assigned Scholarly & Creative Activities (Professional
Development) Endeavors related to a faculty member’s teaching
assignment that contribute to the discovery, dissemination, and
practical application of knowledge and/or skill. Acquire and/or
maintain certification. Attend conferences, workshops, and/or
training appropriate to one’s field. Complete coursework related to
one’s teaching assignment. Create teaching methodology and
instructional design. Other activities that contribute to keeping
current in the content field. Helping the school meet the goals and
objectives of its mission and strategic plan. Provide competent
advising to students seeking program certificates. Fulfill school
service requirements by making meaningful contributions on campus
and/or to community service groups. Participate in institutional
and departmental recruitment and retention activities. Assist in
the evaluation and selection of textbooks and other resources and
materials in one’s assigned area. Serve on department, division,
and institutional committees. Assist in program and curriculum
review, revision, and the development and assessment of learning.
Maintain classrooms and/or labs. Demonstrate a willingness to
embrace and apply the provisions of the school's mission statement,
purpose, philosophy and commitment to diversity. Minimum
Qualifications: One (1) year of teaching experience at a FAA Part
147 Aircraft Maintenance Training School or an Aviation CTE Program
or Military Aircraft Maintenance Training Program. Shall hold or
qualify for a full-time, post-secondary vocational credential in
Aviation issued by Aims Community College CTE Office. Contact
Landon Loyd for the application at landon.loyd@aims.edu. This will
require at least two (2) years (4,000 hours) of approved experience
in Aviation. The preference is 8,000 – 10,000 hours of work
experience or a combination of work and teaching experience. Hold a
current FAA Part 65 Airframe and Powerplant certificate. Ability to
teach using methodologies that support a student-centered learning
environment. Computer literacy and the ability to use computer
technology in classroom/lab instruction. A willingness to take
classes in teaching methods, curriculum development, computer
applications or other coursework deemed necessary by the A&P
Chief, Executive Director, or Academic Dean. A positive attitude
toward teaching courses in varied modalities, including online,
synchronous remote and traditional face-to-face. Preferred
Qualifications: Associate's Degree in Aviation Maintenance or
another related field. Experience teaching and supporting
traditionally under-served student populations. A demonstrated
aptitude for developing course content and teaching in varied
modalities: online, synchronous remote, traditional face-to-face,
and blended (hybrid) versions of each. Required Documents: Cover
Letter Resume Teaching Philosophy Copy of Unofficial Transcripts
(Official Transcripts will be Required Upon Hire) Current FAA Part
65 Airframe and Powerplant certificate If you are passionate about
aviation, possess the necessary qualifications, and are eager to
make a difference in the lives of aspiring aerospace professionals,
we invite you to join our team at Thrust Institute of
Maintenance.
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