Maintenance Supervisor/Coordinator Avionics
Canadian North
- Ottawa, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- In accordance with the GAFAE Collective Agreement
- 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;
- Other duties as assigned.
- 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 minimal supervision;
- 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.