About Canadian North
Canadian North is a vital air service provider for the Canadian Arctic and an industry-leading charter carrier. With a mission to make life better in the communities we serve, we provide reliable passenger and cargo services to 25 northern communities, connecting them with major southern hubs in Ottawa, Montreal, Calgary, Winnipeg, and Edmonton.
As a proudly 100 Inuit-owned airline, we are deeply committed to cultural inclusivity, community investment, and the well-being of northern communities. Canadian North strives to be a trusted partner for the North by contributing to prosperity, fostering community connections, and supporting innovation and teamwork.
We prioritize safety, reliability, and collaborative success in everything we do. Our customers choose us because they trust us to deliver essential services with care and consistency. At Canadian North, we offer more than just a job—we provide an opportunity to embark on an adventure while making a meaningful difference in the communities we serve.
Join us as we connect northern Canada with the world, delivering on our mission and building a workplace where people want to start and grow their careers.
About this position
The ACA, Avionics is responsible for carrying out scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on Boeing 737 and ATR aircraft in accordance with manufacture maintenance manuals and industry standards.
Rotational position: 3-weeks on, 3-weeks off. Your 3-weeks "on" will be based in Iqaluit. Travel assistance and rotational accommodation are provided.
Reporting to: Manager, Maintenance
Level: As per the GAFAE Collective Agreement
* In accordance with the GAFAE Collective Agreement
Duties and ResponsibilitiesInterested candidates should be able to perform the following duties and responsibilities:
- Perform scheduled work and defect rectification to the appropriate maintenance manual utilizing approved methods and materials;
- Familiarize themselves with all procedures to follow for the maintenance or repairs to the aircraft and/or equipment they are requested to work on;
- Perform work on aircraft as outlined by applicable Work Sheets, Forms, Work Orders, Special Bulletins and Procedures Manuals in conformity with accepted practices;
- Responsibly use and maintain company equipment;
- Maintain clean and orderly work areas;
- Other duties as assigned.
Skills and QualificationsInclude, but not limited to, the following minimum skills and qualifications:
- Must be a graduate from an approved Avionics maintenance training program, or equivalent related work experience;
- Transport Canada AME “E” license required;
- 4 years of experience in Avionics Line Maintenance preferred;
- Must possess a valid driver’s license;
- ATR-42 Endorsement considered an asset;
- Boeing 737 Experience considered an asset
- Must be adept at managing multiple priorities and deadlines;
- Must possess an ability to work in a fast paced, team oriented environment;
- Must possess an ability to assist with maintenance tasks;
- Must be able to perform basic troubleshooting;
- Must be able to read and install wire diagrams;
- Must be able to perform shift work as required;
- Ability to communicate in Inuktitut a definite asset;
- Ability to obtain and retain an Airport Restricted Area Identity Card in accordance with the Airport Restricted Area Access Clearance Program regulated by Transport Canada.