Licensed Aircraft Engineer 

Notification for the post of licensed aircraft engineer has been released by Air Canada. They’re inviting all the deserving and eligible applicants to show their interest in this post. They’re required to be a self-starter with an ability to show initiative and to make independent decisions, especially in high-pressure situations. Application for this post has already started and it will end soon.

Employer Name: Air Canada
Position: Licensed Aircraft Engineer 
Salary:
$74,000 to $92,000 per year
Employment Type:
Full-time
Location:
Canada

Job Description 

  • Candidates who apply for this post are required to be team players with effective communication skills and strong customer focus.
  • Candidates are also accountable for developing and writing clear, concise technical descriptions, instructions, information sheets and reports working at this post.
  • They’re accountable for pride in accuracy and good work presentation to the satisfaction of internal customers working at this post.
  • Candidates who applied for this post are accountable for being focused on safety and quality working at this post.

Job requirement 

  • Candidates must hold a Transport Canada AME License, CAA/EASA B1/B2 license, or FAA Licence.
  • Candidates with B767 (PW4000/CF6), A330 (RR Trent), B777 (GE90), A320 (CFM56), B787 (Gen X)/Trent 100, B737-8 approvals are preferred for this post.
  • They must have to be experienced and attain a license of technicians and mechanics, willing to develop into an AME.
  • Candidates must attain experience in line maintenance is desirable and must hold a valid UK/EU driving license to be eligible for this post.

Work setting 

  • Candidates must have strong analytical skills and the ability to coordinate details to a successful conclusion to be eligible for this post.

How to apply 

All the applicants who are willing to apply for this post will just click on the Apply Now link shared below and share all their details required. Some applicants get shortlisted for an interview, those candidates will have to crack the interview. Best performers will get the final call letter.

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