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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailBenelux Tek Aerospace, a well-known multinational company in the aerospace industry with operations in the United States and Canada is looking for the following position in Ontario or the surrounding areas.
Position: Aircraft Mechanic (AME-M2)
Location: Echo Bay, ON
Benelux Tek Aerospace has exciting opportunities for full-time Aircraft Mechanics in Echo Bay, ON, to work with a company that is proud to deliver innovative aircraft solutions for corporate, commercial, and military customers worldwide.
In this role, as an Aircraft Mechanic, you will help our company in supporting ATR by performing heavy maintenance, repairs, and modifications.
Responsibilities
Aircraft Mechanics will be expected to be able to demonstrate a high level of technical proficiency and perform the following functions:
Display thorough working knowledge of aircraft systems on multiple aircraft including
Air conditioning, hydraulics, engines, flight controls, landing gear, avionics, electrical generation, oxygen, fuel, pneumatics
Engage in basic troubleshooting on assigned tasks
Aircraft servicing and operations
Complete daily inspections
Receive and depart aircraft
Familiarity with the functional operation of the aircraft and performing run-ups from the right seat
Perform independent critical and non-critical systems checks (i.e. oxygen, fuel, batteries)
Safely operate all ground equipment
Towing aircraft able to perform all positions
Complete basic inspection tasks
Inspection of aircraft in accordance with service bulletins, airworthiness directives and aircraft manuals
Inspection and assessment of aircraft components and airframe including engines, landing gear, flight controls, hydraulic systems, and pneumatic systems to locate defects or other problems in accordance with appropriate documents
Aircraft maintenance and repair
Read and interpret maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components
Source appropriate tooling, test equipment or ground support equipment
Maintain engines and components including fuel systems, anti-ice, ignition, fire extinguishing, exhaust, oil and engine indicating systems
Maintain aircraft systems and components including landing gear, airframe fuel, hydraulic and high-pressure pneumatic, flight control, cabin environment, ice/rain protection, fire protection/detection, and doors/interiors and emergency equipment
Replace or repair worn, defective, or damaged components
Ability to measure cable tension and adjust control cables
Measure parts for wear, using precision instruments if required
Assemble and install electrical, plumbing, mechanical, hydraulic, and structural components and accessories
Carry out operational tests of engines and aircraft systems
Ability to provide solutions for defects while carrying out repairs
Source appropriate calibrated tooling for the jobs
Documentation & Administration
Ensures appropriate documentation is completed accurately and on time and submitted to a Senior Technician or Shift Lead for ACA approval
Sources required technical information in maintenance manuals
Ability to complete ERP processes and procedures correctly
Clear up log book snags
Safety
Applying safe work practices in all job duties, including:
Wearing all appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment)
Understanding and applying the Risk Management System
Understanding and applying Health & Safety Policies
Maintaining good housekeeping and cleanliness standards
Understanding and applying safe handling practices with the aircraft
Certification & Experience
Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) License and minimum 2 years experience performing maintenance and/or modifications on commercial aircrafts
Equivalent license from a foreign country (would be considered unlicensed in Canada) and minimum 5 years of experience performing maintenance and/or modifications on commercial aircrafts
Minimum of 3 years experience performing maintenance and/or modifications ATR
Unlicensed mechanics are expected to have the willingness and qualifications to obtain a Transport Canada license within 1 year.
Skills
Positive attitude and strong work ethic
Willing to take initiative
Demonstrated organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to learn and understand our companys organizational systems and workflow
Ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team
Good oral and written communication skills
Able to effectively train apprentices
Ability to accept constructive criticism
Basic computer skills and familiarity with Intranet
Willing to pursue additional company training as required
Other
Must be able to meet the physical demands of the position
Flexibility to work any type of shift rotation
Work is conducted in English
$50/hr Wage
Per Diem $50 on working days only
Accomodation provided by the company
Ability to commute/relocate:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Full Time