All for preparing pilots for critical missions.
Lead the way and inspire future generations as you step into a role where your expertise strengthens safety and security. At CAE Defence & Security, our instructor pilots prepare military aviators to take on the most critical missions with confidence and readiness. You will use your operational experience to train new recruits to perform at their best when the stakes are highest. Join a team driven by cutting‑edge technology and a commitment to empowering defence forces worldwide. We are always on the lookout for top talent. Submit your application and be among the first considered for upcoming roles.
By joining our team of military‑trained instructor pilots, you will contribute to an exciting and dynamic training environment for students learning to fly and operate the PC‑21 trainer.
** We're always on the lookout for top talent. Submit your application and be among the first to be considered for upcoming roles.**
Responsibilities During Training System Build‑Up
Undertake aircraft type conversion training.
Support the design and development of courseware (classroom‑based, synthetic training device‑based, and live flying sequences).
Support acceptance testing of courseware, synthetic training devices, and aircraft.
Support the establishment of an Integrated Training Center by developing policy and procedure documents.
Support the integration and testing of Information Management systems (e.g., Learning).
Test synthetic training device lesson plans and PC‑21 Air Lesson Plans (ALPs).
Responsibilities Once Steady‑State Training Commences
Deliver training in the classroom, on synthetic training devices, and in the PC‑21 aircraft.
Maintain flying proficiency, category, and currency in accordance with applicable orders (B‑GA‑100, RCAF FOM, 2 CFFTS Orders, CQFI SOW).
Conduct instructional sorties following RCAF instructional doctrine.
Execute all missions in the AFT‑FW syllabus, including cross‑country and out‑and‑back missions.
Assist the Flight Commander in monitoring instructor continuity and student progression.
Prepare and conduct presentations and briefings, including A Category ground school where applicable.
Follow CAF Flight Safety program protocols in accordance with A‑GA‑135‑001/AA‑001.
Support the customer in writing, maintaining, and reviewing procedures, manuals, and other documentation.
Support OA and TA organizations internally and externally as a subject matter expert.
Participate in routine reviews of courseware and procedures.
Contribute to ongoing improvement and maintenance of courseware.
Perform Maintenance Test Pilot duties as assigned.
CQFI Requirements
Instruct students on Clearhood, Instrument, Navigation, Formation, and Composite missions.
Conduct night flying using Night Vision Goggles (NVG).
May be required to work in Standards, conduct staff development, and/or conduct QFI training based on demonstrated performance.
Currency Requirements
Aeromedical Training IAW CADO 5‑301
Spatial Disorientation Training
Centrifuge Training
Escape Systems/Ground Egress Training
ALSE Training
Sea Survival Training
Air Operations Survival – Land
Servicing Training for Cross‑Country flights
St. John’s Ambulance First Aid certification (including CPR and AED)
Fire prevention and fire extinguisher training every four years
Minimum Qualifications
For candidates with NO prior military experience
Minimum 500 hours of flying time in a single‑pilot, high‑performance aeroplane.
Transport Canada (TC) Commercial Pilot Licence.
Hold, or have previously held, a TC instructor rating.
For candidates WITH prior military experience
Demonstrated military experience with an acceptable Prior Learning Assessment Requirement completed.
For all candidates
Fluent in English (reading, writing, oral communication).
Military or professional flying experience within the last 10 years.
Hold an unrestricted TC Category 1 medical and any additional RCAF‑required medical exams.
Body weight and anthropometric measurements must meet aircraft limits.
Must pass a security evaluation per Controlled Goods Directorate requirements and meet US ITAR re‑transfer authorization compliance.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous NFTC QFI or PC‑21 QFI experience.
Previous flying supervisory or military flight leadership experience.
Flight lead experience in a trainer or fighter aircraft.
Military instructional experience.
RCAF Aerospace Warfare Centre (RAWC) Operational Test & Evaluation Course (or RCAF‑recognized equivalent).
Benefits
Benefits: fully flexible for you to choose what is important.
Retirement: Defined Benefits Retirement Plan & Group Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP).
Financial perks: Employee Stock Purchase Plan and corporate discounts.
Personal and family programs: Physical Wellness Plan and Supplementary Maternity Plan.
Fun at work: social and community events year‑round.
Relocation package designed to support transition to Moose Jaw.
At CAE, our mission is clear: to help make the world a safer place. For nearly 80 years, we’ve driven innovation in simulation, training, and mission readiness to support critical operations worldwide. By leveraging advanced technologies, we empower our customers to operate smarter, faster, and more sustainably. Join a purpose-driven organization where bold ideas are encouraged, collaboration drives progress, and your growth fuels our shared success.
CAE is committed to providing equal opportunities to all applicants, regardless of race, nationality, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, neurodiversity, veteran status, age, or other characteristics protected by law. We encourage applicants who may not meet every qualification to apply. Reasonable accommodations are available—contact your recruiter or email CAECarrieres-Careers@cae.com if needed.
CAE thanks all applicants for their interest. However, only those whose background and experience match the requirements of the role will be contacted.