Job Summary
The Supervisor, E195-E2 Inflight Regulatory Training and Development, is responsible for supervising the development, delivery, and evaluation of cabin crew regulatory training programs. Reporting to the Manager of Regulatory Training and Standards, this role ensures that all training activities are compliant with Transport Canada regulations and aligned with company objectives. The Supervisor will assist in supporting a team of Cabin Crew Trainers, curriculum design, evaluates training effectiveness, and contributes to continuous improvement in training delivery and safety performance.
Duties & Responsibilities
Leadership and Management
Support and assist in supervising Cabin Crew Safety Trainers delivering regulatory training
Mentor and assess trainers, ensuring consistent and effective training deliver
Ensure all training programs and lesson plans are delivered accurately and consistently
Asses trainer's performance
Coordinate with the Manager of Inflight Training and Development to establish training priorities, goals, and strategies
Regulatory Training Development and Compliance
Stay updated on relevant aviation regulations, industry standards, and best practices related to cabin crew training
Interpret regulatory requirements and ensure that training programs are designed and implemented in compliance with Transport Canada Regulations
Assist with the development and maintenance of all Cabin Crew Regulatory Training Programs
Create engaging training materials, presentations, and multimedia content to support training initiatives
Review and update training materials regularly to reflect changes in regulations, procedures and technology
Oversees the maintenance of flight attendant training records
Continuous Improvement
Monitor key performance indicators and training metrics to assess the effectiveness of training programs
Identify opportunities for process improvements and innovation in training delivery methods
Actively participate in cross-functional teams and projects to enhance overall training and development efforts
Execute a broad range of training strategies and methodologies that support Adult Learning styles
Administrative Duties
Maintain an up-to-date inventory of training equipment and office supplies
Review and update training materials and documents to ensure accuracy and compliance with regulatory standards
Coordinate the scheduling of training events, including selecting venues, arranging logistics and ensuring the necessary equipment is available
Support the onboarding process for new cabin crew members and ensure all necessary onboarding and training materials are delivered
All other duties assigned by the Manager, Regulatory Training Standard
Behavioural Competencies
Concern for Safety: Identifying hazardous or potentially hazardous situations and taking appropriate action to maintain a safe environment for self and others
Teamwork: Working collaboratively with others to achieve organizational goals
Passenger/Customer Service: Providing service excellence to internal and/or external customers (passengers)
Initiative: Dealing with situations and issues proactively and persistently, seizing opportunities that arise
Results Focus: Focusing efforts on achieving high-quality results consistent with the organization’s standards
Fostering Communication: Listening and communicating openly, honestly, and respectfully with different audiences, promoting dialogue and building consensus
Exemplifying Integrity: Treating others fairly, honestly, and respectfully, furthering the integrity of the organization and its relationships of trust with team members and the broader community
Inspiring Others: Energizing and inspiring others to strive for excellence and commit to common goals and purposes, creating a sense of self-efficacy, resilience, and persistence in followers
People Leadership: Assuming a leadership role in helping others achieve excellent results
Leading Change: Recognizing the need for change, being open to new ideas and methods, and championing transformational change within the organization and beyond
Qualifications
Minimum 2 years of cabin crew experience is required
Certification as a trainer or instructor is an asset
5-7 years of relevant experience including at least 3 years in training program development
Previous experience in aviation training, preferably in a regulatory compliance role
Familiarity with Company Operations Manuals, training manuals, and applicable SOPs
Strong knowledge of Canadian Aviation Regulations, Flight Attendant Training Standards, and ISARPs
Experience in curriculum development, instructional design, and training delivery techniques
Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and manage multiple priorities simultaneously
Willingness to travel occasionally for training-related activities
Strong knowledge of customer service practices
Excellent time management, written and verbal communication skills; keen attention to detail
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Internet applications
Ability to secure restricted airport security clearance
Must maintain a valid passport (with a valid C1D Visa if required) and be able to travel when required, access to a vehicle is essential
Successfully complete the initial cabin crew training
Operate as a crew member when required
Location
Toronto (Toronto Pearson International Airport - YYZ) LI-Onsite
Company Description
Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com or follow @porterairlines on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.