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***Work Location: Trenton, Ontario***
At StandardAero, we offer:
A clean, safe, and temperature controlled work environment.
Competitive compensation structures and a total rewards package.
An opportunity to work with a variety of aircraft engines.
A variety of shifts and hours.
Opportunities for horizontal and vertical movement within the organization.
The responsibilities of the role include:
Repair and overhaul of gas turbine engines.
Inspection of engine modules and engine components.
Working independently and as a team to achieve maximum quality.
Completing relevant paperwork to ensure accuracy.
Observing all applicable safety practices and aviation regulations.
The requirements for an ideal candidate include:
Knowledge of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) operations and maintenance practices;
5 years of experience as an Aviation Systems Technician/Aircraft mechanic, maintenance release authority (MRA) equivalent to RCAF Level A;
Must consent to Canadian Government Controlled Goods Program (CGP) assessment;
Must be eligible for Secret Level II security clearance.
The ability to read and interpret manuals, technical drawings, and blueprints to determine proper operating conditions.
The ability to follow both written and verbal instructions.
The ability to lift up to 50lbs without assistance.
The ability to stand for extended periods of time.
FAA Power plant certification considered an asset.
Preferred Qualifications:
Canadian CC130H type course;
Previous CC130H 2nd line military engine bay experience;
Knowledge of the CC130H Automated Data Aircraft Management (ADAM) system;
CC130H Propeller, Power Section, APU, ETF or electrical experience an asset.
Mechanic I
Basic knowledge and understanding of engines/components.
Previous experience with routine induction/dismantle of engines/components.
Minimal experience required.
Mechanic II
Comprehensive understanding of inspection of complex parts, ability to provide guidance as they arise.
Read and understand technical manuals.
Minimum of 2 years job related training/experience.
Mechanic III
Proficient in induction and dismantle of engines/components.
Advanced understanding of manuals and technical data.
Thorough knowledge, can easily find interpret instructions and act as a resource to other mechanics.
Signs off other mechanics in skills once proficient.
Preferred Apprenticeship and or/formal training in area(s) of specialty.
Minimum of 3-5 years aviation maintenance experience
Mechanic IV
Provides guidance to other mechanics with troubleshooting during the assembly, inspection and dismantle process.
Inspection of unique parts.
In-depth knowledge of process, manual and aviation regulations.
Apprenticeship and or/formal training in area(s) of specialty or commensurate experience is preferred.
Minimum of 6 years aviation maintenance experience.