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Simulator Technician, Dubai (Added : 4/24/2007 Hits : 383)
To carry out preventive maintenance, repair and inspection tasks on Emirates training simulators and associated training equipment working under the direction of the Engineer Flight Simulators.
To perform Daily Maintenance checks on all training devices and support visual calibration checks and setups.
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Flight Simulator Engineer, UK, Dorset (Added : 2/16/2007 Hits : 338)
An Excellent Opportunity to work on the latest Flight Simulation Equipment for an Air Charter Business that operate five full flight simulators and associated equipment.
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Simulator Technician x3, London Gatwick Training Centre (Added : 3/28/2007 Hits : 231)
We currently have three vacancies within Europe for Simulator Technicians. These positions will all be based at our London Gatwick Training Centre reporting to the Training Devices Manager.
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Simulator Technician I (Added : 1/17/2007 Hits : 228)
Description:
Applies comprehensive knowledge and experience to solve complex or system problems--those that typically can be solved solely by reference to maintenance manuals or similar documents. Work will be reviewed by Shift Supervisor for general compliance with accepted practices.
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SIMULATOR TECHNICIAN, DUBAI, UAE (Added : 2/2/2008 Hits : 223)
This is an ongoing vacancy, DUBAI, UAE
ATTRACTIVE TAX-FREE PACKAGE WILL BE DISCUSSED AT INTERVIEW
To carry out preventive maintenance, repair and inspection tasks on Emirates training simulators and associated training equipment
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Senior Simulator Technician (Added : 8/1/2007 Hits : 202)
This leader in airline training services requires a Senior Simulator Technician on a fixed 6 month contract.
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FieldEngineer (Added : 12/1/2007 Hits : 182)
Member of engineering team responsible for real-time flight simulation system and software engineering support. Will provide system and research engineering support for multiple components of flight simulator and the communication between the components. Applicant must be willing to work at nights and weekends as necessary in order to not disrupt regular training.
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