Maintenance Supervisor/coordinator, Avionics - Ottawa, Canada - Canadian North

Canadian North
Canadian North
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Ottawa, Canada

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Description

Our airline is passionate about our mission to meaningfully improve the lives of our people, our customers, and the communities we serve.

When you join Canadian North, you are joining a team of highly experienced, dedicated, and caring aviation professionals.

We provide essential passenger and cargo services to 25 communities within Nunavut, Nunavik and the Northwest Territories, as well as Southern hubs in Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, and Toronto.


Maintenance Supervisor/coordinator, Avionics Ref.

# M10464**:


Position(s)

Available
: 1 (Full Time)


Closes: 2023/01/29


Location:
Ottawa


Other Details:
Reporting to Senior Manager, Maintenance Operations East


Level:
As per the GAFAE Collective Agreement

  • In accordance with the GAFAE Collective Agreement

Benefits:

Benefits vary by position.

All Canadian North employees are eligible for:

  • Health, Dental, and Wellness benefits
  • Free/reduced rate flight & cargo privileges
  • Retirement plan
  • Referral program

Duties and Responsibilities:


  • Previous supervisory training and/or experience considered an asset;
  • Must hold valid Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License E category;
  • ACA considered an asset;
  • Must be familiar with maintenance control technical operation functions;
  • Must possess superior interpersonal & communication skills for internal and external customers;
  • Ability to communicate in Aboriginal Languages considered an asset;
  • Must be adept at managing multiple priorities and deadlines under mínimal supervision;
  • Other duties as assigned.

Skills and Qualifications:

Include, but not limited to, the following minimum skills and qualifications:

  • Responsible for all Avionics work being accomplished at the Ottawa facility including modifications, line maintenance, and Battery/ wire harness repair shops;
  • Assign ACA holders, Technicians to their various tasks;
  • Ensures that all maintenance performed by employees working under his/her responsibility is to proper standards and uses approved materials and practices;
  • Ensures all planned Task cards, periodic inspections, and Deferred Maintenance Items (DMIs) are carried out in a timely manner;
  • Ensures that all work carried out is properly documented in accordance with the PMM and that the proper certification is entered in the log books. In the case where a repair is accomplished to an aircraft that requires periodic inspections, advises the Director of Quality Assurance in writing;
  • Ensures proper completion of all Aircraft Part Tags, both serviceable and unserviceable, are completed or originated;
  • Responsible for the care and control of Company owned publications, tools, and equipment by personally ensuring that publications, tools and equipment are returned after use;
  • Ensure facility housekeeping by personally ensuring that the hangar, equipment and office areas are left in a neat, clean and orderly fashion at the end of his/her shift;
  • Ensures that any required Maintenance Irregularity Reports (MIRs), Service Difficulty Reports (SDRs), Daily Status Reports and Aircraft Problem Communication Reports are completed and sent in a timely manner;
  • Responsible for OH&S compliance while on shift;
  • Ability to communicate in Inuktut a definite asset;
  • Ability to obtain and retain an Airport Restricted Area Identity Card in accordance with the Airport Restricted Area Access Clearance Program regulated by Transport Canada.
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About Us:

Canadian North is 100% Inuit-owned by Makivik Corporation and the Inuvialuit Development Group.

We serve an incredibly small and widely dispersed customer base, which represents less than 1% of the population in Canada.

Our flights enable the movement of people, food, and medicine, while providing access to crucial medical care and government services.


Nearly all of the communities we serve have no road or rail access, meaning the residents are completely dependent on air service for all aspects of life.

We are uniquely equipped to meet this challenge head on with our diverse fleet of aircrafts capable of serving in varied environments from snow to ice to gravel.


One-third of the Canadian North team live and work in the Arctic with around 200 Inuit contributing to all areas of our organization, including as board members and senior leadership.

Our mission is to meaningfully improve the lives of our people, our customers, and the communities we serve.

Our vision is to be respected within Canada's North as a dynamic and caring airline, diversifying to serve other geographies and markets by leveraging our skills and resources.

Our values are safety, integrity, teamwork, innovation, service excellence, community, and respect.

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