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Aircraft Inspection Program Specialist

Aircraft Inspection Program Specialist

Canadian Helicopters LimitedLes Cèdres, Canada
30+ days ago
Salary
CA$35,820.00–CA$62,424.00 yearly
Job description

Job Description

The Aircraft Inspection Program Specialist is reporting to the Technical Services Supervisor and must ensure that the Company aircraft maintenance programs are compliant with the applicable regulations.

Duties are :

  • Review airworthiness directives, service bulletins and maintenance manual revisions issued by the regulatory authorities;
  • Ensure maintenance requirements are up-to-date in the Company’s computerized maintenance tracking system;
  • Validate, create and maintain aircraft part files in the Company’s computerized system;
  • Create and maintain Company’s aircraft inspection programs based on manufacturer, company, and regulatory authorities’ requirements;
  • Write, issue and oversee proper application of company memos and technical documents;
  • Provide technical support to Technical Services staff and to other Company departments to properly interpret and apply maintenance requirements to the company’s fleet;
  • Other duties as described in MCPM 3.6.13 or as assigned by management.

Qualifications

  • Have two (2) years of experience in aviation maintenance; 2 years of experience in an equivalent position is an asset;
  • Must hold the authorization to work in Canada, this position is not available for sponsorship;
  • Demonstrated strong ability to use various software applications, such as Windows, Airsoft, MS Office suite, etc.;
  • Demonstrated autonomy and initiative;
  • Ability to read, understand and write technical documentation;
  • Excellent attention to detail;
  • Excellent organizational and planning skills, ability to manage priorities;
  • Knowledge of one or more of the following aircraft types : AS Series, AS Series, ECB, BH Series, BH, BH, BH, S76 Series or S61 is an asset;
  • Hold or have held a valid Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License with rotary wing experience (or Canadian military equivalent) is an asset.