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Old October 16th, 2007, 10:52   #1
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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Cirrus Factory Training Instructor Duluth, MN

Salary: $30,000 a year

Benefits: Health, Dental, & Retirement

Yearly bonus and relocation assistance offered

Summary of Position:

UND Aerospace Foundation currently conducts all the factory flight training for the Cirrus SR20/SR22 aircraft. Flight instructor will be responsible for conducting VFR and IFR flight training in Cirrus Aircraft SR20/SR22. Training will include standard factory training, additional private/instrument/commercial training, flight reviews, instrument checks, high performance endorsements and aircraft delivery. The instructor positions will require travel and variable schedule to meet the needs of our customers.

Minimum Qualifications:

1) Certified flight instructor certificate with instrument rating (CFII)
2) A minimum of 500 hours total time and 200 hours dual given.
3) Good interpersonal skills, strong customer service abilities and positive attitude

Deadline to apply is Wed Oct. 24th at 5pm CDT
visit http://cirrus.aero.und.edu/hiring.php to apply
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Old October 16th, 2007, 16:49   #2
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"Yearly bonus and relocation assistance offered"


Wanted to elaborate on this:

Bonus is $185 a day for each client contact day you work over a 180 days in a one year period. For example if you worked the minimum of 15 days a month (180 in one year) there would be no bonus. But if you worked 20 days a month (240 in one year) you'd recieve a end of year bonus equal to: 60 (# days worked over 180) x $185 = $11,100 before taxes.

Relocation assistance is $500 for new employees, redeemable after 6 months of work.

Benefits:
Medical Insrnc is Blue Cross/Blue Shield of ND all premiums (single and family) are paid by the employer

Dental Insrnc (single only) all premiums are paid by the employer

Retirement is a 403(b) plan with TIAA Cref
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Old October 16th, 2007, 18:07   #3
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Default Re: Cirrus Factory Training Center Position

I know you've posted before, so maybe this question has already been asked, but...

Since you mention 15-20 days a month, would relocation be required? I live in the Des Moines area and would be interested if it didn't require me to uproot the family.
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Old October 16th, 2007, 22:32   #4
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"Since you mention 15-20 days a month, would relocation be required?"

Yes! Relocation is required due to the variability of our schedule. We do our best to schedule training events at least 2 weeks out but things often change and we need our flight instructors to be able to change with them.

PS: as far as areas go, Duluth is a great place, but you have to like the outdoors and winter!
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Old October 17th, 2007, 12:32   #5
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i would be tempted, maybe in the spring....
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