Apprentice AME - Avionics

Company: 
Calm Air International LP
Category: 
Avionics
Job Type: 
Permanent
City: 
Winnipeg
State: 
Manitoba
Country: 
Canada

Who We Are!Calm Air International is a regional airline serving the Northern part of Central Canada. From its main bases in Winnipeg, Thompson and Churchill, Manitoba, and Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Calm Air operates frequent, daily scheduled passenger, charters, and cargo flights throughout Manitoba and the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut.At Calm Air International LP, we value our customers, passengers, and the communities we serve. We are only as good as the employees who work with us. We are looking for highly motivated, well-organized individuals, who work well in a fast-paced environment, to join our team! Want to learn more? Visit www.calmair.com.About the OpportunityAre you seeking an exciting opportunity to work with a group of high performing professionals? Do you like to work independently as well as part of a skilled team? If so, we would like to hear from you! We are looking for a highly motivated, well-organized individual, who thrives in a fast-paced environment, to join the Calm Air family.The sky is the limit!What Youll Get to DoReporting directly to the Avionics Manager and taking direction from the Base Engineer and on-shift Crew Chief, an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Apprentice (Avionics) assists the licensed AME with the maintenance, service, inspection, and diagnostics of Aircraft engines (including propellers and rotors). This also includes electrical systems, components, and accessories on the aircraft.Testing, repairs, and recertification of various avionics componentsRepair/calibration of Avionics componentsFollow all procedures necessary for maintenance or repairs to the aircraft and equipment Carry out line and heavy maintenance Interpret technical drawings as requiredHandle daily flight snags General duties related to hangar and equipment upkeep De-icing duties as requiredMaintain all Calm Air assigned training required within job role Participation in the Safety Management SystemParticipate in the planning and installation of aircraft mods and repairsMaintain a clean and safe work environmentMaintain all assigned training required within job roleMust always comply with all safety regulations and proceduresSupport GSE Repairs and Servicing as required Other duties as assignedHours of WorkShift work is required and may include mornings/afternoons, evenings, nights, and weekendsSkills Experience We ValueHigh school diploma or general education degree (GED) an assetCandidates must be graduates of an accredited aviation program  Must provide proof of completion of approved training in the form of a diploma with valid TCCA approval number Basic Computer skills (word, excel, office)Knowledge of an airline’s operations an assetAbility to prioritize tasksMust be able to work independently or in a team settingAbility to work efficiently and accurately under pressurePossess a valid driver’s licenseTravel may be requiredAbility to lift 75lbs Must be able to obtain and maintain an Enhanced Security Clearance qualificationMust be able to obtain and maintain an applicable AVOP Inuktitut language considered an assetPreference given to Inuit Land Claims beneficiaries

First posted: 
3/10/2025 12:00:00 AM

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