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IMP Aerospace and Defence

aircraft maintenance technician

IMP Aerospace and Defence, Virginia, Minnesota, United States, 55792

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Title posted on CareerBeacon - Experienced Aircraft Maintenance Technician AMT

Posted on January 01, 2026 by

IMP Aerospace and Defence

Job Details

Requisition ID: 2298

Location: Halifax, NS

Work location: On site

Salary: $23.00 to $50.00 per hour

Terms of employment: Permanent, Full time

Start: As soon as possible

Vacancies: 1

Source: CareerBeacon #2193953

Responsibilities

The incumbent is responsible for Servicing, Elementary Work, Modification and Maintenance, and Specialized Maintenance tasks on aircraft airframe structure, airframe and engine systems and components in accordance with the approved maintenance program using technical data that includes technical manuals and drawings.

The Airframe Mechanic must achieve a technical level sufficient to be authorized to carry out tasks for both aircraft and R&O, such as the removal, disassembly, survey inspection and work order initiation of mechanical components; the disposition and conditioning of removed mechanical components and parts; the servicing, repair, modification, reassembly and installation of mechanical components.

Provide support to Airframe Technicians for both on and off aircraft work.

Safely operate support equipment and hand/power tools while adhering to Tool and foreign Object Damage (FOD) control procedures.

Maintain a clean/safe work area using safe work practices and appropriate PPE.

Perform corrosion removal; standard and non-standard structural repairs; repair part local manufacture; standard and advanced fastener removals and installations.

Carry out primary aircraft structure refurbishment including disassembly, replacement and reassembly.

Assemble modification kits, including manufacture, modification, and identification of parts and components for products manufactured, repaired or overhauled by the company.

Work with various composites used in the manufacture and repair of aircraft and aircraft components.

Perform ramp duties including marshalling, parking, towing, fuelling/defueling, servicing, and post/pre‑flight inspections.

After further training, demonstrate experience, and where necessary promotion, perform authorized airworthiness functions of Shop Certification Authority (SCA), Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA), Aircraft Release Authority and Product Conformance Authority (PCA).

Travel and work on off‑site Mobile Repair Parties/Field Teams, and Work Parties.

Provide on‑job training (OJT) and technical supervision to other Airframe Mechanics.

Attend trade training and development sessions for qualifications/authorization purposes.

Adhere to policies, procedures, and directives as established by the company.

Qualifications

Minimum of 4 years experience performing aircraft maintenance at an AMO or MRO.

Must be a graduate of a recognized aircraft maintenance program or apprenticeship program; hold a current Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME-M or AME-S) license; be qualified as an AVN or ACS with the Canadian Forces; or be a graduate of a demonstrably equivalent foreign military/civilian basic trade‑training program.

Basic knowledge of aircraft structures and/or mechanical systems, including flight controls; hydraulic and oil distribution systems; fuel systems; oxygen systems; landing gear systems; engine systems (including auxiliary power unit (APU) systems); transmission and drive train systems; propeller and rotor systems; life support and cargo system

Advertised until: 2026-01-31

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