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Morson Canada is looking for Aircraft Maintenance Technicians - Structures in Calgary. This role involves performing structural repairs, reading maintenance documents, and working with a passionate crew. Candidates may work towards an AME 'S' license or bring hands-on experience. Join a team that offers growth in the aerospace industry and hands-on experience with real aircraft.
️ We're Hiring: Aircraft Maintenance Technician - Structures (Licensed & Unlicensed) ️
Location: Calgary, AB
Love working with your hands? Passionate about aviation? We’re looking for Aircraft Maintenance Technicians - Structures to join our crew! Whether you're licensed, working towards your AME “S” certification, or bringing hands-on experience, this is your chance to be part of something big.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Performing structural repairs and modifications under supervision (if unlicensed)
Reading and interpreting maintenance manuals, bulletins, drawings, and schematics
️ Repairing, fabricating, and installing aircraft components
Conducting system checks and inspections to ensure everything meets industry & safety standards
Keeping accurate records and maintaining tools & equipment inventory
Operating ground support equipment (power carts, lifts, etc.)—training provided!
Working closely with an experienced team and tackling shift work when needed
What You Bring:
Working towards or holding an AME “S” Transport Canada license (or related experience)
️ Knowledge of aircraft structures and repairs
Basic computer skills and ability to navigate online systems
Comfortable working in confined spaces & at heights
Able to lift up to 50 lbs
Eligibility to obtain a Transport Canada Restricted Area Identification Card (RAIC)
Why Join Us?
Hands-on experience with real aircraft
Growth opportunities in the aerospace industry
Work with an awesome team passionate about aviation
Ready to take your career to new heights? Apply today!