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About the role
Why join our Engineering Manufacturing team?
As a Technical Manufacturing Specialist, you will perform various functions related to industrial engineering, by offering technical support for the assembly, inspection or test operations. You will also participate in continuous improvement activities, the follow-up for quality monitoring and the technical training of the production employees.
As a Technical Manufacturing Specialist, your day-to-day responsibilities will include?
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Providing technical support to the various production cells; hands-on assistance with manufacturing, prototype assembly, and coordinating the movement of production equipment and test;
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Designing the necessary tools;
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Performing production equipment programs;
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Conducting time studies and establishes benchmark times;
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Preparing and producing work instructions, manufacturing procedures and visual aids;
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Ensuring the proper functioning and proper use of equipment and performs troubleshooting;
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Ensuring that the manufacturing methods in place provide a high level of quality of work;
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Investigating and resolving technical issues. Participates in the Failure Review Board (FRB);
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Identifying needs and participating in the creation of the technical training program;
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Interpreting specifications to determine product requirements, manufacturing methods, and selection of equipment needed;
To join our team, you must:
- Collegial diploma in mechanics or equivalent;
- Minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience;
- This position requires an excellent knowledge of instruments and test stations. The specialist will be called upon to support the testing activities of PCBs and Electro-Mechanical products;
- Good knowledge of Microsoft application software (Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, Visio) and assembly language (G Code);
- Good knowledge of NC machines and machining techique;
- Good knowledge of electronic circuit assembly processes;
- Good knowledge of French and English;
- Sense of initiative, great capacity for synthesis and ability to work within multidisciplinary teams.
What does a career at CMC Electronics involves?
- An opportunity to work for a defense employer that has been identified as a critical service during the pandemic;
- Competitive total compensation (with group insurance paid 100% by CMC and pension fund with defined benefits) and an employee assistance program (EAP));
- Cafeteria on site at low cost;
- Free parking and more than (20) installed electric car charging stations;
- Location accessible by public transport;
- Student financial assistance program;
- Opportunities to advance your career.
What we are known for:
CMC Electronics (CMC) has earned an international reputation for innovation and excellence in the design, manufacture and support of electronic products for the aviation market. CMC focuses on delivering innovative avionics and systems integration solutions to commercial and military customers worldwide. Its main facilities are located in Montreal, Quebec; Ottawa, Ontario; and Chicago, Illinois.
CMC is a wholly owned subsidiary of TransDigm Group Incorporated (NYSE: TDG), an aerospace and defense company based in Cleveland, Ohio. It employs more than 14,000 people worldwide.
#revealyourpotential #lifeatCMCElectronics
CMC is committed to the principle of employment equity and the Equal Opportunity Program and encourages designated group members to apply
If you are interested in this position, we invite you to look on our career web site:
Not the right fit? Search for Technical Manufacturing Specialist jobs in Saint-Laurent, QC
About CMC Électronique
CMC Électronique (CMC) a acquis une réputation d’innovation et d’excellence à l’échelle internationale pour la conception, la fabrication et le soutien de produits électroniques destinés aux marchés de l’aviation. CMC concentre ses efforts à livrer des solutions novatrices d’intégration de systèmes de poste de pilotage et d’avionique à ses clients commerciaux et militaires du monde entier. Ses principales installations sont situées à Montréal, au Québec; à Ottawa, en Ontario; à Chicago, en Illinois;
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Top Benefits
About the role
Why join our Engineering Manufacturing team?
As a Technical Manufacturing Specialist, you will perform various functions related to industrial engineering, by offering technical support for the assembly, inspection or test operations. You will also participate in continuous improvement activities, the follow-up for quality monitoring and the technical training of the production employees.
As a Technical Manufacturing Specialist, your day-to-day responsibilities will include?
-
Providing technical support to the various production cells; hands-on assistance with manufacturing, prototype assembly, and coordinating the movement of production equipment and test;
-
Designing the necessary tools;
-
Performing production equipment programs;
-
Conducting time studies and establishes benchmark times;
-
Preparing and producing work instructions, manufacturing procedures and visual aids;
-
Ensuring the proper functioning and proper use of equipment and performs troubleshooting;
-
Ensuring that the manufacturing methods in place provide a high level of quality of work;
-
Investigating and resolving technical issues. Participates in the Failure Review Board (FRB);
-
Identifying needs and participating in the creation of the technical training program;
-
Interpreting specifications to determine product requirements, manufacturing methods, and selection of equipment needed;
To join our team, you must:
- Collegial diploma in mechanics or equivalent;
- Minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience;
- This position requires an excellent knowledge of instruments and test stations. The specialist will be called upon to support the testing activities of PCBs and Electro-Mechanical products;
- Good knowledge of Microsoft application software (Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, Visio) and assembly language (G Code);
- Good knowledge of NC machines and machining techique;
- Good knowledge of electronic circuit assembly processes;
- Good knowledge of French and English;
- Sense of initiative, great capacity for synthesis and ability to work within multidisciplinary teams.
What does a career at CMC Electronics involves?
- An opportunity to work for a defense employer that has been identified as a critical service during the pandemic;
- Competitive total compensation (with group insurance paid 100% by CMC and pension fund with defined benefits) and an employee assistance program (EAP));
- Cafeteria on site at low cost;
- Free parking and more than (20) installed electric car charging stations;
- Location accessible by public transport;
- Student financial assistance program;
- Opportunities to advance your career.
What we are known for:
CMC Electronics (CMC) has earned an international reputation for innovation and excellence in the design, manufacture and support of electronic products for the aviation market. CMC focuses on delivering innovative avionics and systems integration solutions to commercial and military customers worldwide. Its main facilities are located in Montreal, Quebec; Ottawa, Ontario; and Chicago, Illinois.
CMC is a wholly owned subsidiary of TransDigm Group Incorporated (NYSE: TDG), an aerospace and defense company based in Cleveland, Ohio. It employs more than 14,000 people worldwide.
#revealyourpotential #lifeatCMCElectronics
CMC is committed to the principle of employment equity and the Equal Opportunity Program and encourages designated group members to apply
If you are interested in this position, we invite you to look on our career web site:
Not the right fit? Search for Technical Manufacturing Specialist jobs in Saint-Laurent, QC
About CMC Électronique
CMC Électronique (CMC) a acquis une réputation d’innovation et d’excellence à l’échelle internationale pour la conception, la fabrication et le soutien de produits électroniques destinés aux marchés de l’aviation. CMC concentre ses efforts à livrer des solutions novatrices d’intégration de systèmes de poste de pilotage et d’avionique à ses clients commerciaux et militaires du monde entier. Ses principales installations sont situées à Montréal, au Québec; à Ottawa, en Ontario; à Chicago, en Illinois;