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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - ACA

Calm Air
2 hours ago
On-site
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Mechanics / Aircraft Maintenance
What You'll Get to DoReporting directly to the Base Engineer and taking direction from the on-shift Crew Chief, an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) maintains, services, inspects, tests, and undertakes fault diagnosis of airframe, engine (including propellers and rotors) and electrical systems, components, and accessories on aircraft.  Follow all procedures necessary for maintenance or repairs to the aircraft and equipment Ensure all work carried out is properly documented in accordance with the Procedures manual Provide the appropriate ACA release as required Must always comply with all safety regulations Maintain all Calm Air assigned training required within job role Ensure that all items of work are listed, recorded, and signed out on the appropriate work card Perform work procedures, while ensuring that approved methods and materials are used in a safe, efficient, and economical manner Perform sheet metal activities on various aircraft and project undertaken at Calm Air Facilities Travel to remote locations as needed to perform repairs in the field Maintain a clean and safe work environment Other duties as assigned Hours of Work Shift work is required and may include mornings/afternoons, evenings, and weekends Skills & Experience We Value  High school diploma or general education degree (GED) an asset Candidates must be graduates of an accredited aviation program Must provide proof of a valid Transport Canada issued AME – M2 License Endorsements on ATR, Boeing, Airbus considered an asset Basic Computer skills (word, excel, office) Knowledge of an airline’s operations an asset Ability to prioritize tasks Must be able to work independently or in a team setting Ability to work efficiently and accurately under pressure Possess a valid driver’s license Ability to lift 75lbs Travel required Must be able to obtain and maintain an Enhanced Security Clearance qualification Inuktitut and/or Inuinnaqtun language considered an asset Preference given to Inuit Land Claims Beneficiaries