Canadian Helicopters
helicopter transportation service, maintenance support and flight training
AircraftMaintenanceEngineer
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“Aircraft Maintenance Engineer at Canadian Helicopters. Skills: Aircraft maintenance, Transport Canada M1/M2 AME, ACA. Perform aircraft maintenance. Inspect and certify replacement parts”
Industry & Context.
Ability to accept away-from-base assignments, May be required to obtain Access to Controlled Goods clearance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
valid Transport Canada M1 and/or M2 AME, legal right to work in Canada, Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA) on AS350B2, Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA) on AS350B3, Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA) on AS355N, Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA) on B206, Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA) on B212, Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA) on B412, Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA) on S61, Ability to navigate and work efficiently within a Windows environment
Nice to Have
ACA on other types of CHL aircrafts, basic maintenance course from a Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) acceptable training organization or within DND, Canadian Military aircraft maintenance qualification
What You'll Do.
Perform aircraft maintenance
Inspect and certify replacement parts
Organize hangar housekeeping
Assure compliance with company policies
Travel to work locations
Perform related duties
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
team player
Communication Scope
good communication skills
Full Job Description
Canadian Helicopters is a helicopter transportation service, maintenance support and flight training company. In business since 1947, Canadian Helicopters is Canada's largest helicopter operator with over 20 locations across the country and a fleet of nearly 100 single and multi-engine aircrafts. The AME's duties include: * Planning and performing aircraft maintenance; * Ensuring that all replacement parts are inspected and properly certified prior to installation; * Organizing and housekeeping of the hangar facility; * Assuring compliance with all company policies and procedures; * Travelling to various work locations and environments as required; * Performing related duties as assigned by supervisor. Multiple sites available: * Southport (MB) * Pool Across Canada ## Qualifications * Must hold a valid Transport Canada M1 and/or M2 AME licence; * Must have the legal right to work in Canada, this position is not available for sponsorship; * Hold, have held or must be eligible to hold Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA) on one or many of the following: * AS350B2 * AS350B3 * AS355N * B206 * B212 * B412 * S61 * note: holding ACA on other types of CHL aircrafts would be a definite asset; * Organized and self-starter; * Customer focus, good communication skills and positive attitude and a team player; * Ability to accept away-from-base assignments, at the customer request. * Ability to navigate and work efficiently within a Windows environment. * May be required to obtain Access to Controlled Goods clearance under the company’s approval. According to the assigned location, additional qualifications could be required, such as: * Have successfully completed a basic maintenance course from a Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) acceptable training organization or within DND.- Southport (MB) * Consideration will be given to applicants with a Canadian Military aircraft maintenance qualification. - Southport (MB) ## Additional Information Remuneration: Competitive salary a
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