Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), Moose Jaw
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), Moose Jaw
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Moose Jaw, Canada
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The Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) is responsible for conducting all servicing and maintenance tasks at the Training Centre Operations. Location: MooseJaw, Saskatchewan. Pay: Up to$43.96 per hour. Hours: Minimum 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday Day shift (7AM–3PM) or Evening shift (3PM–11PM). Relocation support available.Responsibilities
Inspect, maintain, repair, and test aircraft systems. Remove and replace line‑replaceable units and components. Perform specialty work in maintenance shops as required. Interpret technical publications and diagrams. Maintain tools and equipment necessary for primary duties. Order aircraft spare parts and materials.Conduct flight line servicing operations. Debrief the Team Lead as required. Perform workplace inspections and clean‑ups. Fulfill duties of Desk Controller as needed. Qualifications
Transport Canada–approved Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Diploma, or equivalent (e.g., Canadian Forces AVN Technician). Possession of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License M2 (or M1/M2 combined). Minimum 4 years of aircraft‑related experience. Minimum 3 years of 1st and 2nd line maintenance activities.Proven experience as a team player. Good oral and written communication skills in English. Ability to work shifts; some travel required. Shift schedules vary and are communicated in advance. Valid driver’s license. Knowledge of aerospace design and maintenance practices. Ability to obtain a Reliability security clearance from the Government of Canada.Eligibility to work in Canada (Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident, or valid Work Permit). Preferred Qualifications
Experience in life‑cycle support activities (asset). Benefits
Well‑being focused benefits supporting individual needs. Group Insurance Plan. Vacation, paid holidays, and sick days. Overtime pay. Retirement Plan. Maternity Leave and Global Parental Leave. Social and community events year‑round. People‑first culture grounded in respect, empowerment, andinclusion.Inclusive environment where employee voices are heard and valued. Culturally safe workplace that supports belonging and growth. Equal Opportunity&Accommodations
CAE is committed to providing equal opportunities to all applicants, regardless of race, nationality, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, neurodiversity, veteran status, age, or other characteristics protected by law. We encourage those who may not meet every qualification to apply.
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The Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) is responsible for conducting all servicing and maintenance tasks at the Training Centre Operations. Location: MooseJaw, Saskatchewan. Pay: Up to$43.96 per hour. Hours: Minimum 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday Day shift (7AM–3PM) or Evening shift (3PM–11PM). Relocation support available.Responsibilities
Inspect, maintain, repair, and test aircraft systems. Remove and replace line‑replaceable units and components. Perform specialty work in maintenance shops as required. Interpret technical publications and diagrams. Maintain tools and equipment necessary for primary duties. Order aircraft spare parts and materials.Conduct flight line servicing operations. Debrief the Team Lead as required. Perform workplace inspections and clean‑ups. Fulfill duties of Desk Controller as needed. Qualifications
Transport Canada–approved Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Diploma, or equivalent (e.g., Canadian Forces AVN Technician). Possession of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License M2 (or M1/M2 combined). Minimum 4 years of aircraft‑related experience. Minimum 3 years of 1st and 2nd line maintenance activities.Proven experience as a team player. Good oral and written communication skills in English. Ability to work shifts; some travel required. Shift schedules vary and are communicated in advance. Valid driver’s license. Knowledge of aerospace design and maintenance practices. Ability to obtain a Reliability security clearance from the Government of Canada.Eligibility to work in Canada (Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident, or valid Work Permit). Preferred Qualifications
Experience in life‑cycle support activities (asset). Benefits
Well‑being focused benefits supporting individual needs. Group Insurance Plan. Vacation, paid holidays, and sick days. Overtime pay. Retirement Plan. Maternity Leave and Global Parental Leave. Social and community events year‑round. People‑first culture grounded in respect, empowerment, andinclusion.Inclusive environment where employee voices are heard and valued. Culturally safe workplace that supports belonging and growth. Equal Opportunity&Accommodations
CAE is committed to providing equal opportunities to all applicants, regardless of race, nationality, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, neurodiversity, veteran status, age, or other characteristics protected by law. We encourage those who may not meet every qualification to apply.
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Company nameCAE Inc
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Job positionAircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME)
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