Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Line - Avionics (Licensed)
Jazz Aviation View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Competitive, unionized hourly wages of $35.52 to $58.34 with annual progression as outlined in our Collective Agreement.
- Secure your future with our competitive defined contribution pension plan designed to support long-term financial well-being.
- Benefit from a comprehensive health and wellness package, including health, dental, life, and disability coverage to keep you and your loved ones protected.
- Enjoy exclusive employee travel programs across the Air Canada network, giving you and your family access to incredible destinations.
- Carry out Line Maintenance duties on Company aircraft.
- Report to Maintenance Crew Chief and Maintenance Supervisor on issues affecting the serviceability of aircraft.
- Coordinate parts requirements with Maintenance Crew Chief and Maintenance Supervisor.
- Oversee the work requirements necessary for the completion of work packages and release aircraft for return to service.
- Ensure all safety policies and procedures are adhered to in accordance with Company standards.
- When applicable, provide instructional support to apprentice engineers to help guide their skill development.
- Complete and certify logbooks and work orders for work accomplished.
- Liaise with flight crews with respect to serviceability of aircraft.
- Ensure aircraft are maintained in accordance with Company requirements and Transport Canada regulations.
- Attend training courses as directed by the Company.
- Consult applicable repair manuals and manufacturer diagrams to guide troubleshooting and repair decisions.
- Perform duties in accordance with established policies and procedures, giving primary consideration to personal safety as well as the safety of co‑workers and customers.
- Maintain the work area in a clean, orderly, and safe condition.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
- All credentials listed below must be obtained and maintained as a condition of employment.
- Valid Transport Canada AME License, Category E.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Restricted Area Identification Card (RAIC).
- Valid Canadian-issued driver’s license with no restrictions or conditions.
- Ability to obtain and maintain an Airport Vehicle Operator’s Permit (AVOP).
- Experience performing line maintenance on CRJ 900, Dash 8-400 and/or E175 aircraft is considered a strong asset.
- Legal working authority in Canada is required.
- Effective communication skills in English, both oral and written, are required.
- Work on a wide range of projects and tasks.
- Build your skills through ongoing training and development.
- Grow your career through meaningful opportunities for advancement.