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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Join Air North in Whitehorse as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. Utilize your valid Transport Canada AME M2 license and hands-on experience on M1 & M2 aircraft. Enjoy phenomenal travel benefits, health/dental coverage, and relocation assistance. Ensure airworthiness through skilled maintenance, ...
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Canada , Whitehorse
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43.63 CAD / Hour
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Air North, Yukon's Airline
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Maintenance Technician - 4th Class Power Engineer
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Seeking a 4th Class Power Engineer Maintenance Technician for our Albany, Canada facility. This role is pivotal for ensuring the safe, efficient operation of boilers and production equipment in a food processing environment. The ideal candidate is a skilled troubleshooter with strong mechanical a...
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Canada , Albany
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29.05 - 30.21 CAD / Hour
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Atlantic Beef Products Inc.
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Join the Engineering team at ITPS in London, Canada, as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. Maintain a diverse fleet of 20+ aircraft types, from jets to helicopters, in a hands-on, mission-focused role. Requires an AME M2 license, a relevant diploma, and 1-3 years of experience. Previous ACA author...
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Canada , London
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ITPS (CANADA) LTD
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Maintenance Millwright (Mechanic)/ Power Engineer
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Join Refresco, a global beverage leader, as a Maintenance Millwright/Power Engineer in Surrey, Canada. This role requires a certified Millwright and Power Engineer to perform vital equipment maintenance and repairs. We offer comprehensive benefits and seek dedicated individuals passionate about i...
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Canada , Surrey
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42.33 CAD / Hour
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Refresco
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Avionics
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Seeking an Avionics Licensed AME in Ottawa for the CC330 Husky fleet. This role supports critical STTC, troop transport, and VVIP flights. Requires an AME E license, 5+ years on A330 aircraft, and eligibility for Secret security clearance. Enjoy a global travel role with competitive compensation ...
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Canada , Ottawa
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44.82 - 58.60 CAD / Hour
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L3Harris
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Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Join our Q400 maintenance team in Oro-Station as a licensed Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (M2). You will perform line and base maintenance, troubleshooting, and certification on Dash 8 / Q400 aircraft. The role requires a valid Transport Canada M2 license, proven Q400 experience, and s...
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Canada , Oro-Station
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JMC Aviation
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – (CAT 38) - Avionics
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Join Air Canada as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) in Calgary. This role requires a Transport Canada AME-E license and offers a full-time position near YYC airport. You will perform critical airframe maintenance using advanced diagnostic tools. Enjoy extensive travel benefits and comp...
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Canada , Calgary
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44.66 CAD / Hour
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Air Canada
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Senior Stations Maintenance Engineer
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Join our team in Burnaby as a Senior Stations Maintenance Engineer. You will provide technical support and engineering solutions for reactive equipment like HV transformers and switchgear. This role requires 8+ years of experience in power system maintenance and testing. It's a contract position ...
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Canada , Burnaby
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75.00 - 105.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Discover a world of opportunity in Engineering Maintenance jobs, a critical and dynamic field where professionals are the guardians of operational continuity and efficiency. These roles form the backbone of nearly every industry, from manufacturing and energy to transportation and IT infrastructure. At its core, an Engineering Maintenance professional is responsible for ensuring that physical assets, complex machinery, and sophisticated software systems function reliably, safely, and at peak performance. This career path is ideal for problem-solvers who enjoy a hands-on, technical challenge and derive satisfaction from keeping essential operations running smoothly. The day-to-day responsibilities in these jobs are diverse, typically falling into two main categories: preventive and corrective maintenance. Preventive maintenance involves scheduled inspections, servicing, and part replacements to prevent equipment failure before it occurs. This proactive approach includes tasks like lubrication, calibration, system diagnostics, and software patching. Corrective maintenance, on the other hand, is reactive, involving the troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair of systems that have already broken down. Professionals in these roles are the first responders to operational incidents, tasked with quickly identifying the root cause of a problem and implementing a robust solution or a temporary workaround to minimize downtime. Common responsibilities across most Engineering Maintenance jobs include creating and updating technical documentation and maintenance procedures, managing spare parts inventory, and adhering to strict health, safety, and environmental regulations. They are also often involved in implementing small-scale improvements and optimizations to existing processes and systems to enhance reliability and reduce long-term costs. In many positions, there is a significant focus on coordinating with operations teams, other engineering departments, and external vendors to plan and execute maintenance activities with minimal disruption to production or services. The typical skills and requirements for these professions are a blend of technical knowledge and soft skills. A degree in an engineering discipline such as Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or Software Engineering is a common foundation, often supplemented by several years of relevant experience. Technical expertise is paramount; this can range from proficiency with specific programming languages like COBOL for software maintenance, to deep knowledge of mechanical systems, hydraulics, and pneumatics for industrial roles. Familiarity with computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) like SAP is frequently required. Beyond technical prowess, successful candidates possess strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to dissect complex issues. Excellent communication skills are essential for documenting work and explaining technical concepts to non-technical colleagues. A meticulous, procedure-oriented mindset is crucial, as is the creativity to develop innovative solutions when standard procedures fall short. For those seeking stable, impactful, and technically rewarding Engineering Maintenance jobs, this profession offers a challenging and essential career path with opportunities for continuous learning and specialisation.

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