Engineering Regulatory Officer Jobs in Toronto, ON
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Purpose of the PositionProvide Technical support and drive aircraft recovery action plans. Champion aircraft reliability as well as identify safety, efficiency and cost improvement opportunities. Support these recommendations with statistical analysis.Key deliverablesManage aircraft reliability and daily aircraft out-of-service events.Actively participate in troubleshooting activities to return aircraft to service in a safe, cost-effective, and timely fashion.Develop reporting functions to support oversight of aircraft recovery measures.Produce Reliability Reports to highlight challenges, obstacles and efforts undertaken as part of continuous improvement initiatives (i.e., improvement or implementation of best practices).Conduct alert analyses to identify aircraft components, flight operations and/or ground operations that exceed thresholds established in aircraft maintenance manuals.Provide ad-hoc reports, upon request from internal departments (Finance, Fleet Management, etc.) to substantiate direct aircraft maintenance costs and assess maintainability.Participate in OEM and vendor working groups, as well as industry task forces to further enhance aircraft reliability and performance.Manage the effectiveness of aircraft programs by evaluating task frequency against aircraft out?of?service events and/or component failure rates.Ensure data integrity by verifying the consistency and accuracy of operational summary reports and component monitoring systems.Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by participating in Six Sigma projects and providing data to support optimization efforts.Required qualificationsGraduate of an accredited Transport Canada approved Aircraft Maintenance Engineer program is required.Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), Category ?M? license is required.Type endorsement training on Jazz?operated CRJ900, DHC?8?400 and/or E175 aircraft is required.Transport Canada Endorsement on CRJ900, DHC-8-400 and/or E175 is required.At least 2 years? experience as a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), with an endorsement on Jazz Aviation fleet types.Proficiency in Microsoft suite of products, specifically Excel, Word, and Outlook.Excellent Statistical analysis and reporting skills.Excellent communication skills and Fluency in English (Extensive knowledge of the language, without restriction)Available to work extended hours and weekends as needed.Preferred qualificationsSafety Management System training.Six Sigma Green Belt training.Benefits of joining our award-winning teamEnjoy exclusive employee travel programs across the Air Canada network, giving you and your family access to incredible destinations.Secure your future with our competitive defined contribution pension plan designed to support long-term financial well-being.Benefit from a comprehensive health and wellness package, including health, dental, life, and disability coverage to keep you and your loved ones protected.About Jazz Aviation LPJazz Aviation LP (Jazz) is Canada?s largest regional airline and Air Canada?s primary Air Canada Express operator, connecting people and communities to approximately 70 destinations across North America.With over 4,200 dedicated professionals, Jazz fosters a workplace united by purpose and supported by programs and policies that promote safety, diversity, and wellness. Jazz is proud to be recognized for its strong commitment to people and culture. Visit our Company Awards and Recognition page to learn more about the honours we've earned.Join our award-winning team and be part of shaping the future of regional aviation!Our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibilityWe strive to make our workplace accessible and inclusive. To support your success, we can provide accommodations for people with disabilities, such as adjustments or assistive measures to remove barriers during the recruitment process. If you require any accessibility support, please contact us at taleosupport@flyjazz.ca.Jazz valu
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About Jazz Aviation LP
Jazz has a strong history in Canadian aviation with its roots going back to the 1930s. We operate more flights and fly to more Canadian destinations than any other carrier. We are the only airline serving 10 provinces and 2 territories. As an integral part of Air Canada’s strategy and North American market presence, Jazz provides service to and from many smaller communities in Canada and the United States under the brand name Air Canada Express. As well, we operate to larger centres at off-peak times as a complement to Air Canada’s schedule.
Jazz is not a typical airline. We have a commercial agreement with Air Canada that is the core of our business. Under the Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA), Air Canada purchases substantially all of Jazz’s seat capacity based on predetermined rates. In reality, we are a contract carrier for Air Canada and operate our flights on their behalf. The CPA provides commercial flexibility and connecting network traffic to Air Canada, while significantly reducing Jazz’s financial and business risks.
Our fleet consists of Embraer, CRJ, and Dash 8-400 aircraft. Our CRJ900 aircraft are equipped with in-seat personal entertainment systems, enabling you to choose from a wide selection of television shows, movies and satellite radio channels to make your flight experience with Jazz more enjoyable.
Our team of dedicated Jazz professionals is focused on providing you with a safe, on-time and customer-friendly flight experience.
Jazz is owned by Chorus Aviation Inc. (TSX: CHR). Chorus's vision is to deliver regional aviation to the world.