
Engine Shop Technician
- Manitoba Saint Andrews, NB
- 28,00-38,00 $ par heure
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Impactful Work: in the last 10 months, SkyCare has delivered over 180 organs and completed over 3,000 Medevac flights, directly contributing to life-saving efforts.
- Growth Opportunities: competitive career-progression programs and professional development support to help you reach your goals.
- Perks & Benefits: extended health / vision / dental care / life / long-term disability insurance, employee and family assistance program, and group retirement savings plan.
- Diagnose, inspect, and repair aircraft engines and related mechanical systems in a shop environment.
- Perform disassembly, cleaning, reassembly, and testing piston engine components.
- Utilize technical manuals and schematics to troubleshoot engine issues accurately.
- Operate hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments to maintain and repair components.
- Conduct regular maintenance and overhaul tasks following safety and regulatory standards.
- Assist licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs) with engine-related tasks and documentation.
- Maintain clear records of maintenance activities in compliance with aviation standards.
- Collaborate with team members to ensure efficient workflow and high-quality output.
- Adhere to all safety guidelines and contribute to maintaining a clean and organized shop environment.
- Diploma in aviation or certification in Mechanical, Automotive, or Small Engine Repair would be considered as asset
- Preference would be given to having a relevant hands-on experience with engines in an automotive, mechanical, and aviation setting.
- Experience in aviation engine repair or component overhaul would be an asset.
- Strong mechanical aptitude and comfort working with precision tools and diagnostics.
- Ability to read and interpret technical manuals and engineering drawings.
- Good communication skills and a team-oriented attitude.
- Willingness to work in a regulated, high-compliance environment.
- Previous work in a Transport Canada-approved AMO or engine shop would be an asset.