Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Structures)
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Responsibilities
- The Aircraft Structures Technician is responsible for inspection, modification, and repair of aircraft structures.
- In your role, you will:
- Inspect, modify, and repair damage to maintain the structural integrity of the aircraft.
- Remove and replace line replaceable units and components.
- Specialty work in maintenance shops as required.
- Interpret technical publications and diagrams.
- Carry out workplace inspections and clean ups.
- Education
- Transport Canada approved Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Diploma (or equivalence - Canadian Forces ACS Technician)
- Possession of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering S License
Requirements
- No experience required as CAE offered a comprehensive in-house training program.
- Candidate Must:
- Have proven experience or ability to work as part of a team.
- Have good oral and written communication skills.
- Be able to work shifts; some travel required.
- Possess a valid driver's license.
- Be able to obtain a Reliability security clearance from the Government of Canada
- Be eligible to work in Canada, either as a Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or valid Work Permit.
- Successfully pass and maintain security evaluation per the requirements of the Controlled Goods Directorate of Canada and to CAE being able to obtain all necessary re-transfer authorization in compliance with US ITAR regulations.
- CAE Offers:
- Job stability, predictable work schedules, and opportunities for overtime.
- Attractive flexible benefits, including a competitive pension plan, and employee stock purchase options.
- All tooling, equipment, and clothing is provided.
- Competitive salaries (up to $43.96 / hour starting wage) with additional annual and performance-based incentives.
- A great work life / home life balance with affordable housing in a great city to raise a family.
- Relocation assistance available
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- Position Type
- Regular
- Equal Opportunity & Accommodations
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Benefits
Additional Information
CAE is a global leader in training for civil aviation and defence and security. CAE is the prime contractor responsible for the NATO Flying Training in Canada's (NFTC) program as well as the Future Air Crew Training (FACT) program, in Moose Jaw, SK, that produces qualified military pilots for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and other global defence customers. CAE operates the NFTC base facilities, delivers the ground-school classroom and simulator training, and supports the live flying training on a fleet of Beechcraft T-6 (CT-156 Harvard) trainer aircrafts. The comprehensive academic, simulator and live flying training are integrated as part of this world-class, turnkey training system. www.cae.com Join CAE in Moose Jaw, SK - Monday to Friday, Day shift (7 AM - 3 PM) - Evening shift (3 PM - 11 PM) Pay: Up to $43.96/ hour All tooling provided on site Clothing, work boots and safety glasses allowance provided Expected hours: minimum 40 hours per week **Relocation support available**
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