Help keep our fleet flying safely – join our team as Head of Fleet Standards & Crew Training based in Copenhagen!
We are looking for a detail-oriented, performance driven Head of Standards and Crew Training to join our Flight Operations team in Copenhagen. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, this could be the perfect role for you.
It involves defining, implementing, and ensuring adherence to operational and safety standards across a fleet, managing and developing training programs for crew members, ensuring regulatory compliance, and improving overall fleet performance.
The Role
The Head of Standards & Crew Training is the Nominated Person for Crew Training (ORO.AOC.135(a)(2)) and the HT for CityJet ATO (ORA.ATO.110) and CCTO. They are ultimately responsible to the Accountable Manager and have responsibility for all aspects of flight crew training and the safety related aspects of cabin crew training for the maintenance of flying and other proficiency standards. In addition, along with other key stakeholders, they will devise the appropriate operating standards and procedures, and ensure that these standards and procedures, the highest levels of safety, regulatory compliance and operational efficiency are achieved and maintained throughout the CityJet network.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Lead and oversee all operational standards for flight and cabin crew, ensuring compliance with regulations and company procedures.
- Manage pilot appointments, promotions, dismissals, discipline and career progression.
- Maintain professional flying standards by remaining current on a CityJet aircraft type and operating as an aircraft commander.
- Chair the Command Board and set flight techniques, procedures and operating standards across all fleets.
- Design and oversee training programmes for pilots, cabin crew and operations control staff, ensuring alignment with EASA and company requirements.
- Approve and maintain all crew training syllabi, manuals and performance data, and ensure records and compliance frameworks are up to date.
- Oversee the use and approval of training devices, simulators and aids.
- Coordinate across fleets and bases to ensure effective communication, training and technical consistency.
- Ensure the implementation of the Safety Management System within training and flight operations.
- Monitor proficiency, standards and regulatory developments and implement corrective action plans where required.
- Represent CityJet at industry meetings and maintain professional and technical currency.
- Prepare and manage budgets for training and operational programmes.
Minimum Qualification Requirements
- Must hold an ATPL
- Qualified TRE/TRI
- Hold a valid flight crew license and the current rating for the CL65 (if the rating is not current, previous experience on the CL65 will be considered)
- Total 5000 flying hours with a minimum of 1000 hours pilot in command on multi crew aircraft
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Udløber: 11.11.2025

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