GAL AeroStaff Ltd. is a Canadian aerospace company specializing in delivering high-quality technical and operational services to the aviation industry. Our expertise includes aircraft interior structural manufacturing and maintenance solutions for OEMs MROs and operators across North America.
We offer carefully designed programs and benefits including time-off insurance and other plans to support our teams and meet evolving operational and regulatory requirements.
Location: Hamilton ON
GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Reporting to an AME-M Shift Lead the AME-M Level is a licensed mechanic responsible for performing line and heavy maintenance in a safe and efficient manner.
SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITY
The AME-M is expected to be able to demonstrate his/her capability to understand and perform the following functions under varying levels of supervision:
Technical
Display thorough working knowledge of aircraft systems on multiple aircraft including
- Air conditioning hydraulics engines flight controls landing gear avionics electrical generation oxygen fuel pneumatics
- Engage in basic trouble shooting on assigned tasks
Aircraft servicing and operations
- Complete daily inspections
- Receive and depart aircraft
- Familiarity with the functional operation of the aircraft and perform run ups from right seat
- Perform independent critical and non-critical systems checks (i.e. oxygen fuel batteries)
- Safely operate all ground equipment
- Towing aircraft able to perform all positions
Complete basic inspection tasks
- Inspection of aircraft in accordance with service bulletins airworthiness directives and aircraft manuals
- Inspection and assessment of aircraft components and airframe including engines landing gear flight controls hydraulic systems and pneumatic systems to locate defects or other problems in accordance with appropriate documents
Aircraft maintenance and repair
- Read and interpret maintenance manuals service bulletins and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components
- Source appropriate tooling test equipment or ground support equipment
- Maintain engines and components including fuel systems anti-ice ignition fire extinguishing exhaust oil and engine indicating systems
- Maintain aircraft systems and components including landing gear airframe fuel hydraulic and high pressure pneumatic flight control cabin environment ice/rain protection fire protection/detection and doors/interiors and emergency equipment
- Replace or repair worn defective or damaged components
- Ability to measure cable tension and adjust control cables
- Measure parts for wear using precision instruments if required
- Assemble and install electrical plumbing mechanical hydraulic and structural components and accessories
- Carry out operational tests of engines and aircraft systems
- Ability to provide solutions for defects while carrying out repairs
- Sign off on own work and the work of others where endorsed/qualified
- Complete assigned tasks in a timely manner
- Clear up log book snags
- Take responsibility for quality of own work and fix mistakes where required and with minimal rework
Documentation & Administration
- Ensures appropriate documentation for his/her own work is completed accurately and on time and submitted to senior AME or Shift Lead for ACA approval as required for ACA approval in areas where they do not have an endorsement
- Sources required technical information in maintenance manuals in an accurate and timely manner
- Ability to complete M3 processes and procedures correctly
Safety
Applying safe work practices in all job duties including:
Wearing all appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment)
Understanding and applying the Risk Management System
Understanding and applying Health & Safety Policies
Maintaining good housekeeping standards and cleanliness
Understanding and applying safe handling practices with the aircraft
Understanding and applying Lock Out/Tag Out procedures
Developing Others
The AME-M uses his/her own technical knowledge and experience to provide training and development to apprentices in the areas of Technical Safety and Documentation by:
Communicating required information and testing for understanding
Being open and available for questions
Acting as crew resource for company information
Role modeling professional conduct and positive customer orientation
Tool Control
Complies with the Tool Control policy found in Production Manual Section 10-1
REQUIRED CERTIFICATION EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Certification & Experience
AME-M license
Ground Operating License (AVOPs)
Radio license
Skills
Positive attitude and strong work ethic
Willing to take initiative
Demonstrated organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to learn and understand the organizational systems and work flow
Ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team
Good oral and written communication skills
Basic computer skills and familiarity with Intranet
Willing to pursue type endorsements with recommendation of crew chief and attain ACA
Willing to pursue additional company training as required
Thorough understanding of Transport Canada regulations
Working knowledge of the types of aircraft supported by the organization
Performance Record
Professional conduct and attitude
Up to date technical training records
Attendance/reliability above company average
Other
Must be physically fit
Flexibility to work any type of shift
GAL AeroStaff Ltd. is a Canadian aerospace company specializing in delivering high-quality technical and operational services to the aviation industry. Our expertise includes aircraft interior structural manufacturing and maintenance solutions for OEMs MROs and operators across North America.We offe...
GAL AeroStaff Ltd. is a Canadian aerospace company specializing in delivering high-quality technical and operational services to the aviation industry. Our expertise includes aircraft interior structural manufacturing and maintenance solutions for OEMs MROs and operators across North America.
We offer carefully designed programs and benefits including time-off insurance and other plans to support our teams and meet evolving operational and regulatory requirements.
Location: Hamilton ON
GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Reporting to an AME-M Shift Lead the AME-M Level is a licensed mechanic responsible for performing line and heavy maintenance in a safe and efficient manner.
SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITY
The AME-M is expected to be able to demonstrate his/her capability to understand and perform the following functions under varying levels of supervision:
Technical
Display thorough working knowledge of aircraft systems on multiple aircraft including
- Air conditioning hydraulics engines flight controls landing gear avionics electrical generation oxygen fuel pneumatics
- Engage in basic trouble shooting on assigned tasks
Aircraft servicing and operations
- Complete daily inspections
- Receive and depart aircraft
- Familiarity with the functional operation of the aircraft and perform run ups from right seat
- Perform independent critical and non-critical systems checks (i.e. oxygen fuel batteries)
- Safely operate all ground equipment
- Towing aircraft able to perform all positions
Complete basic inspection tasks
- Inspection of aircraft in accordance with service bulletins airworthiness directives and aircraft manuals
- Inspection and assessment of aircraft components and airframe including engines landing gear flight controls hydraulic systems and pneumatic systems to locate defects or other problems in accordance with appropriate documents
Aircraft maintenance and repair
- Read and interpret maintenance manuals service bulletins and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components
- Source appropriate tooling test equipment or ground support equipment
- Maintain engines and components including fuel systems anti-ice ignition fire extinguishing exhaust oil and engine indicating systems
- Maintain aircraft systems and components including landing gear airframe fuel hydraulic and high pressure pneumatic flight control cabin environment ice/rain protection fire protection/detection and doors/interiors and emergency equipment
- Replace or repair worn defective or damaged components
- Ability to measure cable tension and adjust control cables
- Measure parts for wear using precision instruments if required
- Assemble and install electrical plumbing mechanical hydraulic and structural components and accessories
- Carry out operational tests of engines and aircraft systems
- Ability to provide solutions for defects while carrying out repairs
- Sign off on own work and the work of others where endorsed/qualified
- Complete assigned tasks in a timely manner
- Clear up log book snags
- Take responsibility for quality of own work and fix mistakes where required and with minimal rework
Documentation & Administration
- Ensures appropriate documentation for his/her own work is completed accurately and on time and submitted to senior AME or Shift Lead for ACA approval as required for ACA approval in areas where they do not have an endorsement
- Sources required technical information in maintenance manuals in an accurate and timely manner
- Ability to complete M3 processes and procedures correctly
Safety
Applying safe work practices in all job duties including:
Wearing all appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment)
Understanding and applying the Risk Management System
Understanding and applying Health & Safety Policies
Maintaining good housekeeping standards and cleanliness
Understanding and applying safe handling practices with the aircraft
Understanding and applying Lock Out/Tag Out procedures
Developing Others
The AME-M uses his/her own technical knowledge and experience to provide training and development to apprentices in the areas of Technical Safety and Documentation by:
Communicating required information and testing for understanding
Being open and available for questions
Acting as crew resource for company information
Role modeling professional conduct and positive customer orientation
Tool Control
Complies with the Tool Control policy found in Production Manual Section 10-1
REQUIRED CERTIFICATION EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Certification & Experience
AME-M license
Ground Operating License (AVOPs)
Radio license
Skills
Positive attitude and strong work ethic
Willing to take initiative
Demonstrated organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to learn and understand the organizational systems and work flow
Ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team
Good oral and written communication skills
Basic computer skills and familiarity with Intranet
Willing to pursue type endorsements with recommendation of crew chief and attain ACA
Willing to pursue additional company training as required
Thorough understanding of Transport Canada regulations
Working knowledge of the types of aircraft supported by the organization
Performance Record
Professional conduct and attitude
Up to date technical training records
Attendance/reliability above company average
Other
Must be physically fit
Flexibility to work any type of shift
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