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Emirates Looking for Simulator Engineers Print E-mail
Written by Jobs Editor   
Wednesday, 03 March 2010

Emirates is currently open a position at their recruitment site. This vacancy is for a position as a Engineer Flight Simulator to support their multiple building facility located in Dubai - United Arab Emirates. 

To provide engineering cover to Flight Training, Cabin Crew Training, IFS Training devices. Involves complex fault rectification and updates to the overall performance and fidelity of devices. Operating within time constraints in a shift environment on equipment with a high capital value.

The jobholder requires at least 3 years professional experience within the simulation and training equipment industry.

The jobholder should have a track record of working in medium to large technical organisations. The jobholder should be capable of producing results in multidisciplinary environments.

Training:
Formal product training on vendor equipment
Communication skills
Teamwork
First Aid trained

Qualifications:
Degree in an Engineering (Preferably Aeronautical) with a minimum of 3 years experience the industry. Alternatively academic requirements may be substituted for proven experience and expertise gained within the industry.

Salary & Benefits:
We offer an attractive tax-free salary, paid in Dirhams, the local currency of the UAE. The Dirham is linked to the Special Drawing Right of the International Monetary Fund and it has been held constant against the US dollar since the end of 1980 at a mid-rate of approximately US$1="Dh3.66." Besides generous travel benefits normally associated with an airline, this managerial role also has excellent leave and health care packages, accommodation, power and water paid for, along with transport benefits, life insurance and other employee benefits making the role attractive to high performers. By viewing the 'Dubai Lifestyle' section in the careers website you can also consider the many benefits of Dubai as a location to live and work in

Source: Emirates Careers Website

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