Aircraft Structure Technician (ch147f)

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Petawawa, Canada, Canada

Boeing is seeking an Aircraft Structure Technician for the CH-147F program in Petawawa, Canada. The role involves assembling, disassembling, modifying, and repairing aircraft structures, including sheet metal and composite repairs, and performing validation testing. Requires 3+ years of sheet metal experience, 1+ years of composite repair, and a relevant aircraft maintenance license or military equivalent. Must be able to obtain a Canadian Secret Level II Security Clearance and be legally able to work in Canada.

What you'd actually do

  1. Assembles, disassembles and/or modifies systems.
  2. Corrects failures and implements changes.
  3. Configures aircraft and bench test equipment.
  4. Troubleshoots complex pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical systems.
  5. Performs validation/verification testing of systems and components.

Skills

Required

  • Sheet metal work
  • Composite repair
  • Aircraft painting
  • Aircraft maintenance license (FAA A&P, TCCA AME, or Military equivalent)
  • Knowledge of RCAF operations and maintenance practices
  • Ability to obtain Canadian Secret Level II Security Clearance
  • Legal ability to work in Canada
  • Eligibility to handle US export-controlled data

Nice to have

  • Aircraft Certification Authority experience
  • DRMIS experience
  • Advanced composite repair course completion
  • Current Canadian Secret Clearance

What the JD emphasized

  • Must have 3+ years’ experience with sheet metal work.
  • Must have 1+ years’ experience with composite repair.
  • Must have 1+ years’ experience with painting aircraft/components.
  • Must have one of the following: FAA Airframe/Powerplant (A&P) mechanics license, Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) license or Military equivalent.
  • Knowledge of Royal Canadian Air Force operations and aircraft maintenance practices required.
  • Candidate must consent to Canadian Government Controlled Goods Program (CGP) assessment.
  • Must be able to obtain Canadian Secret Level II Security Clearance.
  • Must be legally able to work in Canada.
  • Individual must not pose a risk for safeguarding of controlled goods.
  • Must be eligible to handle US export-controlled data.