Position Summary Reporting to the Avionics Manager, the Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) performs a variety of routine/non routine tasks that ensure that work performed in Avionics on aircraft is carried out in accordance with applicable standards of Airworthiness, while supporting the Avionics shop. Personal Characteristics Highly flexible, with the ability to respond quickly in a dynamic environment Professional and respectful, with a positive work attitude Timely with a high level of commitment to on-time performance is essential Motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team Effective verbal and written communication skills Proven time management skills with strong attention to detail High level of respect, understanding and regard for First Nations communities Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities Carry out maintenance releases for work on avionics systems on aircraft under and within the limitations of the AMO Set up and operate necessary calibrated test equipment Conduct functional and operational tests to evaluate performance and reliability Have a deep understanding of avionics manuals, technical publications and aircraft systems Report avionics defects Perform repairs, rebuilds, installs, troubleshooting, modifications and testing of avionics systems and components as assigned Familiar with aircraft models and types prior to engaging in assigned job tasks Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on aircraft Maintain a clean and organized work environment Understand and apply applicable safety procedures Work well with avionics-related tools Possess a professional, responsive, respectful, positive work attitude and a high level of commitment to on-time performance Actively participate in the Company’s Safety Management System Perform additional duties as assigned Minimum Education, Experience and Certifications Transport Canada AME License with an “E” rating High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) equivalent Obtain or show initiative to work towards obtaining an AME License with an “E” rating Must be able to obtain and maintain any applicable transportation security clearances and additional authorizations Indigenous and Cultural Awareness Training considered an asset Working Conditions Physically able to perform all listed job duties Travel by aircraft and other means as required by role Work in a shop environment with full range of movement including, but not limited to, bending, sitting, standing, lifting to a maximum of 50lbs, pushing and pulling daily Work performed both indoors and outdoors; employee must be able to adapt to all outdoor weather conditions Various shifts at a fast pace in order to meet service level requirements of the airline