Location: Montréal (QC)
Company: AAA Canada (mandate for a major player in the aeronautics industry)
Expected start date: April 2026
Type: Full-time, permanent position
Full-time position
Day and night shifts available
- Paid sick leave days to support your well-being.
- Career development and professional growth opportunities.
- Stimulating work environment with major projects in the aeronautics, ground transportation, and defense sectors.
- Health, wellness, and development program.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for structural installation, assembly, and sub-assembly of aircraft systems, parts, and components within a project and/or assigned area.
- Use technical data and instructions provided by the client or aircraft manufacturer.
- Use jigs and position components based on PVA, engineering drawings, or any other material provided by the methods department.
- Read and interpret blueprints or manufacturing documentation.
- Adapt work to different types of assemblies: large / small components.
- Set up and operate manual or automated machines and tools according to the work to be performed.
- Assemble metal and/or composite parts according to technical specifications provided by the client:
- Install required fasteners; drill holes; ensure correct products are used for assembly (bolts, driven or mechanical rivets, screws, or hardware to fasten, support, or suspend components and sub-assemblies).
- Ensure the correct use of assembly products (sealants, bonding, corrosion protection, paint).
- Ensure assemblies comply with the manufacturing documentation.
- Inspect and verify units, parts, and installed equipment to ensure suitability, performance, and compliance with standards defined in technical documentation.
- Comply with quality standards and production rates.
- Comply with health, safety, and environmental standards.
- Report any anomaly or irregularity.
Perform any other related tasks.
Skills and qualifications
- Minimum of five years of experience as a Structural Assembler in the aeronautics field, ideally on the Global 8000.
- You hold at least a Diploma of Vocational Studies (DEP) in aircraft structural assembly or an equivalent qualification.
- You have excellent blueprint reading skills.
- You have a quick mind and a well-developed attention to detail.
- Bilingualism (French and English) is an asset.
AAA is committed to employment equity and encourages women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities to apply.
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