Top Benefits
About the role
✈️ Who We Are
Chartright Air Group is an innovator within the Canadian aviation industry, offering tailored private jet charter, turn-key aircraft management, aircraft maintenance and FBO services. Our commitment to safety, customer service, and operational excellence has established us as the leading provider of private jet service in Canada.
For over 35 years, we've built a reputation for safety, service excellence, and innovation. Our passionate team of enthusiastic aviation professionals thrive in a fast-paced, customer-driven environment where continuous improvement is encouraged and celebrated.
💼 Why Chartright?
- Make an Impact: Help shape the future of a growing aviation company.
- Be Part of a Winning Team: Work with talented professionals who value collaboration and excellence.
- Drive Change: Contribute to our ongoing transformation and growth, using your unique skills to improve processes and deliver results.
- Grow Your Career: Access opportunities for personal and professional development.
- Competitive Benefits: Enjoy a competitive compensation package, including 100% company-paid extended health and dental coverage.
- Employee Perks: We offer a variety of partnerships, offering discounts for employees and their families.
- Plan Ahead: Benefit from our generous RRSP/DPSP matching program.
🛠️ What You’ll Do
- Perform a broad range of core aircraft maintenance duties
- Act as lead for a team of AMEs and AME Apprentices through ongoing support, encouragement and guidance, ensuring that all assigned work is completed in a timely and efficient manner
- Manage team performance including conducting regular performance reviews and developing performance improvement plans as needed
- Monitor work and staff resourcing balance for best utilization
- Provide ongoing support, mentorship and development to AME and Apprentice staff to uphold a high standard of maintenance
- Notify the Technical Manager of any abnormalities occurring with regards to their aircraft
- Ensure detailed, smooth handover at end of shift rotation for work continuity
- Conduct administrative work including updating workflow tracking system daily, reviewing and approving time sheets to work orders
- Oversee the cleanliness and order of hangars and workshops
- Validate that work performed is in accordance with company and all regulatory requirements including health and safety policies and practices
- Provide feedback and resolutions to management regarding issues from the hangar
- Must be available to provide occasional support outside regular business hours as needed
- Performs other duties as assigned
🎯 What You Bring
- A valid AME M2 license for a minimum of 5 years; previous lead, chief and/or supervisory experience required
- Experience in aircraft periodic inspections and heavy inspections
- Must qualify for a RAIC and AVOP Pass
- Must possess a valid Ontario driver’s license with a clean driver abstract
- A “leader’ approach, you are respectful and fair and able to work effectively with a wide range of team members to successfully execute a variety of work activities
- Strong communication skills (interpersonal, listening, verbal and written)
- Proficient in MS Office (e.g. Excel, Word, Outlook) and ability to leverage internal systems and databases to conduct work
- Experience performing a wide variety of tasks
- Strong ability to read, understand and interpret technical publications, maintenance manuals, service bulletins, technical drawings and blueprints
- Solid diagnostic skills combined with ability to perform hands-on tasks such as disassembling aircraft systems, removal of defective components and installing replacement parts, components and structures
- Flexible, professional, ethical and commitment to excellence
- Strong capacity to learn quickly, work under pressure to meet tight deadlines
- Solid time management and project management skills
- Ability to work mainly rotational shifts 5-5-4 with flexibility to work overtime, weekends on short notice; some travel required
- Physical requirements include: climbing into and under various aircraft. Able to walk around, stand, crouch, for long periods of time. Able to lift up to 75lbs
🌍 Diversity & Inclusion
We respect and value the diversity of our people. We strive to create an environment where employees can be themselves and where our differences are celebrated. We welcome all applicants and encourage individuals who identify with any of the protected grounds under the human rights legislation to apply to any open role.
We are committed to fair and equitable hiring practices; our hiring and selection process is conducted in accordance with all employment legislation and the Human Rights Code of Canada. If you require accommodation during the hiring and selection process, please advise the recruiter or contact HR@chartright.com .
Ready to take off with us? Apply today and help shape the future of aviation.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Chartright Air Group
Founded in 1987, Chartright is a leading provider of business aviation services across Canada and the United States. Chartright’s success as a business is based upon the provision of safe, reliable, accurate, steadfast aircraft management, air charter services, and maintenance. We operate a large selection of helicopters, turbo-props, and jets with locations in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Kitchener/Waterloo, Fort Lauderdale, and New York City to serve you. Chartright is an AgustaWestland Authorized Service Center.
Chartright operates 24/7/365, so there is always someone in the office to speak with about booking a trip, discussing your plans, or asking for information.
For more information or to get a quote, please contact us at 1-800-595-9395 or charters@chartright.com or visit us at www.chartright.com
Top Benefits
About the role
✈️ Who We Are
Chartright Air Group is an innovator within the Canadian aviation industry, offering tailored private jet charter, turn-key aircraft management, aircraft maintenance and FBO services. Our commitment to safety, customer service, and operational excellence has established us as the leading provider of private jet service in Canada.
For over 35 years, we've built a reputation for safety, service excellence, and innovation. Our passionate team of enthusiastic aviation professionals thrive in a fast-paced, customer-driven environment where continuous improvement is encouraged and celebrated.
💼 Why Chartright?
- Make an Impact: Help shape the future of a growing aviation company.
- Be Part of a Winning Team: Work with talented professionals who value collaboration and excellence.
- Drive Change: Contribute to our ongoing transformation and growth, using your unique skills to improve processes and deliver results.
- Grow Your Career: Access opportunities for personal and professional development.
- Competitive Benefits: Enjoy a competitive compensation package, including 100% company-paid extended health and dental coverage.
- Employee Perks: We offer a variety of partnerships, offering discounts for employees and their families.
- Plan Ahead: Benefit from our generous RRSP/DPSP matching program.
🛠️ What You’ll Do
- Perform a broad range of core aircraft maintenance duties
- Act as lead for a team of AMEs and AME Apprentices through ongoing support, encouragement and guidance, ensuring that all assigned work is completed in a timely and efficient manner
- Manage team performance including conducting regular performance reviews and developing performance improvement plans as needed
- Monitor work and staff resourcing balance for best utilization
- Provide ongoing support, mentorship and development to AME and Apprentice staff to uphold a high standard of maintenance
- Notify the Technical Manager of any abnormalities occurring with regards to their aircraft
- Ensure detailed, smooth handover at end of shift rotation for work continuity
- Conduct administrative work including updating workflow tracking system daily, reviewing and approving time sheets to work orders
- Oversee the cleanliness and order of hangars and workshops
- Validate that work performed is in accordance with company and all regulatory requirements including health and safety policies and practices
- Provide feedback and resolutions to management regarding issues from the hangar
- Must be available to provide occasional support outside regular business hours as needed
- Performs other duties as assigned
🎯 What You Bring
- A valid AME M2 license for a minimum of 5 years; previous lead, chief and/or supervisory experience required
- Experience in aircraft periodic inspections and heavy inspections
- Must qualify for a RAIC and AVOP Pass
- Must possess a valid Ontario driver’s license with a clean driver abstract
- A “leader’ approach, you are respectful and fair and able to work effectively with a wide range of team members to successfully execute a variety of work activities
- Strong communication skills (interpersonal, listening, verbal and written)
- Proficient in MS Office (e.g. Excel, Word, Outlook) and ability to leverage internal systems and databases to conduct work
- Experience performing a wide variety of tasks
- Strong ability to read, understand and interpret technical publications, maintenance manuals, service bulletins, technical drawings and blueprints
- Solid diagnostic skills combined with ability to perform hands-on tasks such as disassembling aircraft systems, removal of defective components and installing replacement parts, components and structures
- Flexible, professional, ethical and commitment to excellence
- Strong capacity to learn quickly, work under pressure to meet tight deadlines
- Solid time management and project management skills
- Ability to work mainly rotational shifts 5-5-4 with flexibility to work overtime, weekends on short notice; some travel required
- Physical requirements include: climbing into and under various aircraft. Able to walk around, stand, crouch, for long periods of time. Able to lift up to 75lbs
🌍 Diversity & Inclusion
We respect and value the diversity of our people. We strive to create an environment where employees can be themselves and where our differences are celebrated. We welcome all applicants and encourage individuals who identify with any of the protected grounds under the human rights legislation to apply to any open role.
We are committed to fair and equitable hiring practices; our hiring and selection process is conducted in accordance with all employment legislation and the Human Rights Code of Canada. If you require accommodation during the hiring and selection process, please advise the recruiter or contact HR@chartright.com .
Ready to take off with us? Apply today and help shape the future of aviation.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Chartright Air Group
Founded in 1987, Chartright is a leading provider of business aviation services across Canada and the United States. Chartright’s success as a business is based upon the provision of safe, reliable, accurate, steadfast aircraft management, air charter services, and maintenance. We operate a large selection of helicopters, turbo-props, and jets with locations in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Kitchener/Waterloo, Fort Lauderdale, and New York City to serve you. Chartright is an AgustaWestland Authorized Service Center.
Chartright operates 24/7/365, so there is always someone in the office to speak with about booking a trip, discussing your plans, or asking for information.
For more information or to get a quote, please contact us at 1-800-595-9395 or charters@chartright.com or visit us at www.chartright.com