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The Servicing Technician is responsible for servicing duties.
- Marshall, park, secure, tow and start aircraft;
- Refuel and replenish aircraft systems;
- Operate light special purpose and general purpose vehicles;
- Configure aircraft (solo/dual configurations);
- Prepare aircraft for static display;
- Wash aircraft and associated components;
- Inflate tires;
- Maintain tools and equipment required to perform primary duties;
- Perform elementary tasks as authorized;
- Carry out workplace inspections and clean up
Preference given to those who have completed secondary education
Experience:
Aviation and/or flight line experience preferred;
Experience working with equipment such as mechanical, electrical, plumbing, production line, farm, cars, trucks, lift trucks, etc. an asset;
Experience working with common hand tools;
Outdoor experience an asset;
Other Required Training or Skills:
Valid class 5 drivers licence,
Proven experience as a team player,
Good oral and written communication skills;
Able to work shifts, weekends, and/or overtime as required
Preference given to employees at the unit of vacancy,
Candidate must successfully pass a security evaluation per the requirements of the Controlled Goods Directorate of Canada and to CAE being able to obtain all necessary re-transfer authorization in compliance with US ITAR regulations. Must be able to obtain Reliability security clearance.
Essential Skills
- Working with others
- Critical thinking
- Computer use
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)
- Driver's licence
Specific Skills
- Marshall or tow aircraft to gate positions
- Drive and operate ramp-servicing vehicles and equipment
Vehicle and Equipment Experience
- Towing tractors
Weight Handling
- Up to 23 kg (50 lbs)