Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

Government of Canada, Transport Canada – Aircraft Services Prince Rupert (British Columbia) is inviting applications from suitable candidates for the position of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – INVENTORY. Transport Canada’s Aircraft Services division in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, is a component of the Government of Canada’s commitment to aviation safety and efficiency. Operating in the picturesque coastal city, this branch specializes in aircraft maintenance, ensuring that Canadian skies remain among the safest in the world. They provide meticulous inspections, repairs, and maintenance services to a wide range of aircraft, contributing to the overall safety of air travel. With a keen focus on quality and precision, Transport Canada’s Aircraft Services in Prince Rupert plays a key role in upholding the country’s aviation standards. The candidates selected for the vacancy will be required to start the work as soon as possible.

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Job Description:

Employer Name: Government of Canada
Division: Transport Canada’s Aircraft Services
Position: Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – INVENTORY
No of Vacancies: 10
Salary: $84,887 to $106,713
Employment Type: Permanent and temporary
Location: Surrey, BC
Reference number:
MOT22J-086895-000066
Selection process number: 
23-MOT-EA-HRS-04734

Requirements:

Languages: Candidates must have knowledge of the English Language
Education: Candidates should have post-secondary school program in aircraft maintenance or an acceptable combination of education, training, and experience
Experience: Candidates should have 3 years experience as a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, category M1 and/or M2, maintaining rotary wing aircraft

Physical Requirements:

  • The candidates should have successfully completed medical examinations as prescribed by Health Canada
  • The candidates should be willing and able to work shifts and overtime on short notice during the week or on weekends
  • The candidates should have the willingness and ability to work in various positions on aircraft and in the hangar, which may involve standing, kneeling, lying, and sitting as well as crawling into confined spaces and climbing elevated maintenance stands
  • The candidates should be willing and able to undertake initial and update dunker training
  • The candidates should have the willingness to perform flight engineer duties on aircraft operating away from the base
  • The candidates should be willing and able to travel for extended periods up to six (6) weeks at a time, including aboard DFO/Canadian Coast Guard Ships in Coastal Waterways

Other Requirements:

  • The candidates should demonstrate integrity and respect, excel at thinking things through, and be able to work effectively with others
  • The candidates should show initiative and be action-oriented, and should have the ability to interpret technical instructions and drawings
  • The candidates should be able to communicate effectively orally and be able to communicate effectively in writing
  • The candidates should possess a valid driver’s license and should possess a valid Canadian Passport

Responsibilities:

  • The candidates should be able to complete maintenance tasks using all required tools and materials for the assigned aircraft
  • The candidates should be able to conduct scheduled aircraft inspections in accordance with approved procedures
  • The candidates should be able to troubleshoot and rectify unscheduled aircraft unserviceability’s in accordance with approved procedures
  • The candidates should be able to exercise and document, in accordance with Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR’s) and the Aircraft Service Directorate (ASD) Maintenance Control Manual (MCM), the nature and extent of all maintenance conducted on Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) aircraft in the appropriate technical records
  • The candidates should be able to certify maintenance releases for all maintenance tasks that they either completed or supervised
  • The candidates should be able to work with pilots, Coast Guard personnel, and ASD HQ personnel to manage and schedule maintenance operations
  • The candidates should be able to submit safety and service difficulty issues to the Safety Management System in a clear and concise manner
  • The candidates should be able to liaise with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) personnel to solicit clarification regarding maintenance procedures when not clear or published
  • The candidates should be able to support ASD’s QA assurance program by participating in and addressing observations to support the continuous improvement of ASD’s maintenance practices
  • The candidates should be able to maintain an AME license, obtain and maintain their ASD Aircraft Certifying Authority (ACA), maintain their Health Canada fitness level to sail aboard CCG vessels, obtain and maintain their helicopter underwater egress training (HUET) certification, and be capable of deploying independently to support single aircraft operations

How to apply:

If the position is fit for you and the basic requirements are fulfilled then you can now apply directly to the employer (along with your resume) through the below-mentioned details.

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