Would you like to further develop aviation training within the Lufthansa Group as part of an innovative research project? Are you familiar with immersive, digital technologies such as VR & XR? Then apply as a training expert in D-CEET - Extended Reality Cabin Training!
Tasks
With D-CEET, LAT is further expanding its pioneering role in the field of immersive training based on essential basic research in a project funded by the mFUND of the Federal Ministry of Transport (BMV), which has been running since 2024.
As a training expert D-CEET, you are responsible for the development, conception and quality assurance of individual training modules and standards:
- Conceptual design of digital training content (storyboards) for VR and app
- Implementing the CBTA philosophy for the predefined training content within a digital learning environment
- Collaboration in the analysis of the required learning objectives and scenarios to be selected
- Quality check of agency services and revision of interim results
- Preparation of the digital teaching units including the required accompanying material
- Didactic preparation of the teaching material and training documents
Requirements
- Part-time trainer/cabin crew; flying activities can be continued by arrangement
- (Specialist) university degree in education, business education, psychology or comparable or relevant professional training and work experience
- Experience in the creation of training concepts
- Knowledge of regulatory requirements in the area of safety/emergency training
- Pedagogical skills in guiding and motivating trainees
- Precise presentation of complex issues
- Ability to quickly familiarize yourself with new tasks
- Very good knowledge of Office applications
- High willingness to travel
- Very good knowledge of English
About Lufthansa Aviation Training GmbH
Lufthansa Aviation Training GmbH (LAT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deutsche Lufthansa AG with its headquarters at Munich Airport. LAT ranks among the global leaders in the field of flight training and employs a staff of around 700 at ten training locations in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the USA. Its client portfolio includes around 250 renowned airlines, among them the Lufthansa Group airlines. LAT’s training equipment includes flight simulators for all common types of aircraft for pilot training, emergency and service mock-ups for the basic and further training of flight attendants, as well as numerous training aircraft for pilot training.