Position Summary
Reporting to both the Crew Chief and the Heavy Production Manager, the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to, servicing, inspecting, repairing and performing heavy mechanical maintenance to an aircraft before it is considered airworthy.
Personal Characteristics
Mechanical aptitude, trainable
Strong knowledge of basic hand tools
Highly flexible, with the ability to respond quickly in a dynamic environment
Professional and respectful, with a positive work attitude
Timely with a high level of commitment to on-time performance is essential
Motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team
Effective verbal and written communication skills
High level of respect, understanding and regard for First Nations communities
Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
Perform scheduled and unscheduled heavy maintenance on aircraft
Marshal and tow aircraft
Maintain a clean and organized work environment
Work indicated by supervisor
Minimum Education, Experience and Certifications
High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) equivalent
Indigenous and Cultural Awareness Training considered an asset
Must be able to obtain and maintain any applicable transportation security clearances and additional authorizations
Experience working on a line or heavy maintenance environment is required
Transport Canada AME Licence with an “M2, E, S” ratings required
Working Conditions
Physically able to perform all listed job duties
Travel by aircraft and other means as required by role
Work in a shop environment with full range of movement including, but not limited to, bending, sitting, standing, lifting to a maximum of 50lbs, pushing and pulling daily
Repetitive tasks
Various shifts
Fast paced work environment in order to meet service level requirements of the airline
Methods and procedures described or implied in the job profile may be altered to accommodate employees.