Are you passionate about avionics and ready to play a crucial role in maintaining the performance of onboard systems?
As an Avionics Technician at Nolinor, you will be a key player in ensuring the optimal functioning of our aircraft. We are seeking motivated and professional candidates eager to contribute to reliable operations by diagnosing and maintaining avionics systems.
Become an ACA Program
At Nolinor, we are committed to supporting the growth of young professionals. By joining the new Become an ACA Program, you’ll receive a personal tool box provided by the company, valued at $5,000 and support to obtain your Transport Canada ACA accreditation, in partnership with the École Nationale d’Aérotechnique.*
*Conditions apply.
Key Responsibilities
- Diagnose, modify, and repair avionics systems.
- Assemble or modify various electrical cables according to technical specifications.
- Develop and interpret plans, drawings, and schematics related to avionics systems.
- Test and inspect wiring to ensure integrity, making necessary adjustments.
- Incorporate updates to technical drawings in compliance with safety standards.
- Analyze and respond to system modification requests.
- Provide technical support to operational teams.
- Perform other related duties as assigned in connection with avionics systems.
- Diagnose issues in avionics systems to ensure optimal performance.
- Assemble and test complex wiring systems in accordance with safety requirements.
- Prepare and maintain up-to-date technical documentation, integrating any modifications.
- Collaborate with technical and maintenance teams to coordinate corrective actions.
Qualifications
- Strong technical skills in diagnosing and troubleshooting avionics issues.
- Analytical ability to interpret and modify technical schematics and plans.
- Adaptability to ongoing technological advancements in the aviation sector.
- Organizational skills and ability to prioritize actions in urgent situations.
- E license or in the process of obtaining it, a significant asset.
- 0 to 3 years of relevant experience, ideally in avionics maintenance.
- Flexibility to work rotating shifts (day, evening, and night).
- Knowledge of Transport Canada certification standards.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite.
- Excellent command of English, both spoken and written; French an asset.
- Resident of Edmonton.
What are we offering you?
Because here, your talent is recognized and rewarded:
- 40 hours per week
- Annual profit-sharing bonus
- Recognized experience
- On-site parking
- Company-organized social activities
- Exciting projects and challenging tasks
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Comprehensive benefits package and employer-contributed RRSP
- A dynamic and stimulating work environment
- A collaborative team and a friendly work atmosphere
- The possibility of being selected for our Pilot Training Program after one year
- Opportunities to contribute to innovative and meaningful projects
- Uniforms provided
- Competitive compensation and attractive benefits
- Evening shift premium of 3$/h
- Additional 3$/h for overnight stays away from base
- The position is 100% on site since we are a tightly knit team
- Option to build a 40 hour time bank, renewable throughout the year
- Opportunities for professional development and growth within the company
- Oh ... and for some positions, the chance to explore unique places, admire the northern lights and enjoy out-of-the-ordinary experiences!