Structures S Licensed Technician
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- Windsor, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Repair, fabrication or modification of airframe structures as assigned in accordance with approved technical instructions.
- As a member of the team, work to achieve quality, cost and time commitments.
- Assist in mentoring Apprentice Technicians.
- Perform initial inspection of aircraft upon receipt into heavy maintenance within scope of Transport Canada S License.
- Perform maintenance release of completed task and address any identified discrepancies.
- Perform inspections, use SRM/drawings to determine serviceability of part/structure.
- Map damage out of limits and send assessment to engineering for validation.
- Actively participate in the organization’s Safety Management System (SMS) including reporting safety hazards and incidents encountered in daily operations; understands and promotes the company safety policy.
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
- Teamwork – collaborates with colleagues to achieve results and is also comfortable working independently
- Building trust – operates with integrity, discloses own positions, remains open to ideas, and supports others through dignity, respect, and fairness
- Building relationships and partnerships – develops and leverages relationships within and across teams to achieve results
- Communication – conveys information and ideas clearly and concisely to individuals or group in an engaging manner, helping them understand and retain the message
- Quality orientation – accomplishes tasks by considering all areas involved, no matter how detailed
- Sound professional judgement – applied to problem solving, analyzing and decision making
- Transport Canada ‘S’ license
- Minimum 5 years’ experience in Aircraft Structural Repair, Modification and Fabrication
- Clear understanding of manufacturers and regulatory documentation, including Service Bulletins, Engineering Drawings, etc and ensuring a thorough application of technical documentation
- Clear understanding of Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARS)
- Extensive knowledge and skilled use of the tools of the trade and the processes to perform duties as assigned
- Must have own set of tools and toolbox (specialty and calibrated tools provided)
- Works on the Hangar floor
- Shift work
- Overtime may be required