Cotulla Education

Education

AviationMaintenanceTechnicianInstructor(Part-Time)

Norfolk, Virginia, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Aviation Maintenance Technician Instructor (Part-Time) at Cotulla Education. Skills: Aircraft maintenance, Aviation training. Teach aircraft maintenance systems. Teach maintenance procedures”

What You'll Achieve.

Train skilled technicians; Train employable technicians; Train essential technicians

Industry & Context.

Education

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma or GED, Minimum 3 years aircraft maintenance experience, FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic Certificate

Nice to Have

Associate degree in aviation or related field

What You'll Do.

Teach aircraft maintenance systems

Teach maintenance procedures

Teach maintenance techniques

Deliver FAA-aligned curriculum

Prepare students for A&P certification

Demonstrate practical skills

Maintain accurate records

Support curriculum updates

Collaborate with program leadership

Create a structured learning environment

Create an engaging learning environment

Create a safety-focused learning environment

Maintain classroom equipment

Maintain lab equipment

Maintain training materials

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Program leadership

Full Job Description

Training Tomorrow's Technicians to Become Skilled, Employable, and Essential ABOUT US - Big Changes, Better Benefits - Join us today!  At Cotulla Education, home to the Aviation Institute of Maintenance, Centura College, Tidewater Tech, and American Lineman College, we are dedicated to transforming lives through hands-on, career-focused education. Our mission is to empower students to achieve their professional dreams in high-demand fields like aviation, healthcare, information technology, and skilled trades. With experienced faculty providing personalized support, our graduates emerge as future leaders ready to make a significant impact in their communities. Join us in shaping the careers of those who will build and maintain our world and embark on a transformative journey towards a fulfilling career. Location: 329 E Little Creek Rd Norfolk, VA 23518 Compensation: Up to $36 per hour Are you an A&P Mechanic ready for a new chapter in your aviation career? The Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM)—the largest aviation maintenance training school in the U.S.—is seeking experienced Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs), Aircraft Mechanics, and FAA-certified A&P Mechanics to join our team as instructors. If you have hands-on experience in aircraft maintenance and enjoy mentoring others, this is your opportunity to step out of the hangar and into a role where you can shape the next generation of aviation professionals. This opportunity is ideal for professionals exploring aviation mechanic jobs, aircraft maintenance careers, or instructor roles in aviation training. No prior teaching experience required. We provide a 5-day paid instructor training program to help you successfully transition into the classroom. Why Consider Teaching? Many skilled A&P mechanics and aviation technicians don’t initially consider teaching—but those who do often find it to be one of the most rewarding paths in their career. At AIM, you’ll: Share your real-world aircraft maintenance experie

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