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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

locationCanada
PublishedPublished: Published today
Technical and engineering

Areas of operation

Canada

Job Description

About the Company Founded in 2000 by three former Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) CF-18 fighter pilots who saw an opportunity to improve military readiness training, Top Aces is the world leader in contracted adversary air (ADAIR) services and joint terminal attack controller (JTAC) training. The company has flown an industry-leading 130,000+ hours of operational training without accident in support of customers worldwide, including Canada, the U.S., Germany and multiple other NATO allies and international partner nations. Top Aces' vision is to be the most trusted provider of innovative defence training solutions, continuously elevating standards in an industry where "Experience Matters". Its dynamic team delivers on the purpose of training the next generation of combat leaders by living the values of Service, Integrity, Excellence and Together every day. Role Overview The Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) is an integral part of the Maintenance team. Their experience, practical knowledge, creativity and problem-solving skills ensure that the aircraft are maintained in an airworthy and dispatch-ready status at all times. Key Responsibilities Ensure that all replacement parts are inspected, eligible and properly certified prior to installation. Ensure that removed parts are properly tagged and routed to quarantine. Ensure the work accomplished on any aircraft or component complies with the applicable manufacturer's recommended standards, the Canadian Aviation Regulations, and company policies and procedures. Sign for accomplishment of own work on the applicable work forms and records, and review forms and records to ensure entries are made in accordance with company policies and procedures. Assist with the on-the-job training and instruction of personnel.

Requirements

  • Ensure that all replacement parts are inspected, eligible and properly certified prior to installation.
  • Ensure that removed parts are properly tagged and routed to quarantine.
  • Ensure the work accomplished on any aircraft or component complies with the applicable manufacturer's recommended standards, the Canadian Aviation Regulations, and company policies and procedures.
  • Sign for accomplishment of own work on the applicable work forms and records, and review forms and records to ensure entries are made in accordance with company policies and procedures.
  • Assist with the on-the-job training and instruction of personnel.