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AirSprint

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

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AirSprint

Mississauga, CA · Full-time · C$92,000 – C$130,000

About this role

Have your career take off with us! As an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) on our Maintenance team, you will play a critical role in maintaining the safety, reliability, and airworthiness of our fleet. This role suits someone with broad, hands-on understanding of complex aircraft systems, including structural maintenance and select avionics.

You will perform and certify aircraft maintenance in accordance with Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs), approved standards, and AirSprint procedures. Bring high technical knowledge across multiple systems and strong troubleshooting skills to ensure highest safety standards. Ideal for those passionate about aviation.

Complete scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on modern business aircraft per Transport Canada regulations. Troubleshoot and repair advanced mechanical and electrical systems, Turbo Fan aircraft with FADEC, and leading-edge avionics packages. Report issues affecting serviceability or safety.

Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor in Mississauga, Ontario, on 12-hour shifts. Fit in if detail-oriented, safety-focused, with great judgment and team player attitude. Work on Cessna, Embraer types with manufacturer support.

Starting salaries aligned with experience and years licensed, from $92,000 to $130,000 across levels. Annual increases tied to performance. ACA at 7% of base for signing authority on two or more aircraft types.

Requirements

  • Transport Canada AME M2 License
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a valid Restricted Area Identity Card (RAIC)
  • Canadian Passport or valid Passport to another country with a US Visa
  • Valid G class driver’s license
  • Current experience on aircraft type (Cessna 525 series, Embraer 545/550)
  • Current experience with Garmin G3000 or Collins Proline Fusion avionics suites
  • Current experience on Honeywell HTF7000 or Williams FJ44 power plants
  • Valid YYZ Airside Vehicle Operators Permit (AVOP)

Responsibilities

  • Complete scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on AirSprint’s fleet of modern business aircraft per Transport Canada regulations
  • Carry out repair, servicing, and troubleshooting of aircraft and components according to specifications and procedures
  • Troubleshoot and repair advanced aircraft mechanical and electrical systems using technical resources and manufacturer support
  • Perform maintenance on Turbo Fan aircraft equipped with Full Authority Digital Engine Controls (FADEC)
  • Work with advanced avionics packages comprised of leading-edge technology
  • Report issues affecting the serviceability or safety of aircraft

Benefits

  • AME starting salaries aligned with experience and years licensed, ranging from $92,000 (Level 1) to $130,000 (Level 11)
  • Annual increases tied to performance
  • ACA salary scale calculated at 7% of base salary for AMEs holding signing authority on two or more aircraft types