About your next Challenge as a Repair and Overhaul Mechanic:
Following the damage assessment the Aircraft Structure Repair and Overhaul Mechanic assembles complex aircraft structures and assemblies by positioning matching and securing loose parts or sub-assemblies to prepare them for riveting and bonding operations.
What will you do:
- Visually and physically inspect aircraft structures and components for abnormalities or damage caused by corrosion and normal wear and tear (examples: cracks scratches on the surface delaminations etc.);
- Detach parts from the airplane or parts of structures with difficult access for inspection repair alteration or assembly;
- Identify detached parts or structural parts to be repaired modified or assembled in accordance with parts lists and procedures in place;
- Manually and/or electronically complete the appropriate forms and technical documents according to the procedures in place;
- Determine the sequence of operations to be performed the necessary equipment and identify the exact position on the aircraft of the various parts or structures to be repaired modified and/or assembled;
- Check spare parts to be repaired modified or assembled according to parts lists;
- Check that damage such as cracks scratches on the coating delaminations etc. have been repaired in accordance with technical procedures and manuals;
- Identify if applicable the deviations between the parts and the requirements of the engineering drawing;
- Consult the technical documentation and specifications in force determine the applicable criteria;
- Notify the technical response team and document the non-conformities manually and/or electronically;
- Manage and maintain the quality record book;
- Ensure the final conformity of a product before delivery;
- Write certificates of conformity or other required certification; and
- Write inspection or test reports such as the first article inspection.
Required Skills and Experiences:
- Professional or Collegial (AEC DEP or DEC) diploma in aircraft structure assembly aircraft structure repair and/or composite materials with experience in aeronautics and/or sheet metal work with experience in aeronautics;
- CF-18 (an asset);
- Bilingualism (an asset);
- Has strong skills for teamwork;
- Is dynamic and innovative and is stimulated by technical challenges;
- Is organized autonomous and has a developed analytical sense.
Eligibility Criteria (Mandatory):
- Must be eligible for registration with theControlled Goods Program;
- Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a government of Canada Reliability status and Level 2 (Secret)security clearance.
- Must be eligible to meet the requirements for U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
About your next Challenge as a Repair and Overhaul Mechanic:Following the damage assessment the Aircraft Structure Repair and Overhaul Mechanic assembles complex aircraft structures and assemblies by positioning matching and securing loose parts or sub-assemblies to prepare them for riveting and bon...
About your next Challenge as a Repair and Overhaul Mechanic:
Following the damage assessment the Aircraft Structure Repair and Overhaul Mechanic assembles complex aircraft structures and assemblies by positioning matching and securing loose parts or sub-assemblies to prepare them for riveting and bonding operations.
What will you do:
- Visually and physically inspect aircraft structures and components for abnormalities or damage caused by corrosion and normal wear and tear (examples: cracks scratches on the surface delaminations etc.);
- Detach parts from the airplane or parts of structures with difficult access for inspection repair alteration or assembly;
- Identify detached parts or structural parts to be repaired modified or assembled in accordance with parts lists and procedures in place;
- Manually and/or electronically complete the appropriate forms and technical documents according to the procedures in place;
- Determine the sequence of operations to be performed the necessary equipment and identify the exact position on the aircraft of the various parts or structures to be repaired modified and/or assembled;
- Check spare parts to be repaired modified or assembled according to parts lists;
- Check that damage such as cracks scratches on the coating delaminations etc. have been repaired in accordance with technical procedures and manuals;
- Identify if applicable the deviations between the parts and the requirements of the engineering drawing;
- Consult the technical documentation and specifications in force determine the applicable criteria;
- Notify the technical response team and document the non-conformities manually and/or electronically;
- Manage and maintain the quality record book;
- Ensure the final conformity of a product before delivery;
- Write certificates of conformity or other required certification; and
- Write inspection or test reports such as the first article inspection.
Required Skills and Experiences:
- Professional or Collegial (AEC DEP or DEC) diploma in aircraft structure assembly aircraft structure repair and/or composite materials with experience in aeronautics and/or sheet metal work with experience in aeronautics;
- CF-18 (an asset);
- Bilingualism (an asset);
- Has strong skills for teamwork;
- Is dynamic and innovative and is stimulated by technical challenges;
- Is organized autonomous and has a developed analytical sense.
Eligibility Criteria (Mandatory):
- Must be eligible for registration with theControlled Goods Program;
- Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a government of Canada Reliability status and Level 2 (Secret)security clearance.
- Must be eligible to meet the requirements for U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
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