What You'll Get to DoReporting directly to the Base Engineer and taking direction from the on-shift Crew Chief, an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Apprentice assists the licensed AME with the maintenance, service, inspection, and diagnostics of Aircraft engines (including propellers and rotors). This also includes electrical systems, components, and accessories on the aircraft.
Carry out line and heavy maintenance
Interpret technical drawings as required
Handle daily flight snags
General duties related to hangar and equipment upkeep
De-icing duties as required
GSE Repairs and Servicing as required
Participation in the Safety Management System
Maintain all assigned training required within job role
Other duties as assigned
Hours of Work
Shift work is required and may include mornings/afternoons, evenings, nights, and weekends
Skills & Experience We Value
Grade 12 diploma or equivalent
Must provide proof of completion of approved training in the form of a diploma with valid TCCA approval number
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
Travel may be required
Ability to lift 75lbs
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