Petroleum Mechanic, Service & Sales Technician
Executive Flight Centre View all jobs
- Cambridge, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
Reporting to the Regional Manager, the Petroleum Mechanic-Service Technician ensures clients are provided with in-depth service, inspection and repairs based on the CSA B836-22. This position is responsible for maintaining and developing business relationships through outstanding customer service. This chosen candidate for position will be instrumental in creating Service Division which may evolve into a supervisorial position.Responsibilities:
- Execute the expansion of the business by proactively pursuing business opportunities and selling products and services throughout the designated region.
- Maintain/service aviation fueling systems and components as required.
- Assist in designing, developing, and quoting aviation fueling services agreements/contracts.
- Provide advice, guidance, and direction as it relates to companies fueling parts, systems, and solutions operations.
- Manage supplier relationships and assist in obtaining new ones.
- Work with the Regional Manager to forge growth throughout the company.
- Assist in developing and executing business development strategies where required.
- Assist in overseeing and managing capital programs where required.
- Travel to various customer sites within assigned region to perform service and inspections as needed.
- Maintain a tidy and orderly work area exhibiting pride in work performance and contributing to a healthy and safe work environment.
- Ensure exceptional, courteous, and respectful customer service.
- Comply with and participate in the Company’s Health & Safety and Quality programs and initiatives.
- Perform any other duties as required.
- Completion of Technical or business degree preferred. Examples include: Petroleum Mechanic Certifications (PM1, PM2, PM3, or PMH) or equivalent is a requirement!
- Previous working experience in the aviation industry an asset, with direct working knowledge of fuel systems.
- An understanding of fueling procedures, equipment, and parts is an asset.
- Highly developed understanding of industry regulations, standards, and best practices.
- Excellent time management, negotiation, and organizational skills.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driver’s abstract.
- Effective attention to detail and a high degree of accuracy.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Proficient with word processing and spreadsheets.
- Works well under pressure and has demonstrated success in meeting deadlines.
- Customer focused and service driven.
- Able to travel throughout Canada as required.
- Able to obtain Transport Canada RAIC pass if required.
- Professional, punctual, meticulous, and diligent.
- Able to work both independently and collaboratively as a productive member of the AGFT Team.
- Electrical expertise (in petroleum or otherwise) or an understanding of electrical concepts and basic programming
- Electronic knowledge of controls such as LCRII, Point of Sale Terminals, Kraus Micon, TCS 3000, MidCom, etc.
- Training and experience in transportation of dangerous goods (land, sea, and air); training and experience in POL handling and aircraft refueling; fall arrest training; hazardous material training; confined space training all an asset
- Valid drivers’ license for operating heavy equipment; airbrake endorsement
- Competitive compensation
- Extended Health and Dental Benefits with minimal premiums.
- Group Retirement Plan including Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan (DPSP) and a Group RRSP
- A discretionary bonus program based on over all company performance.
- An incredible work environment focused on hard work, fun and celebrating our successes.