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DND
AIRWORTHINESS PROGRAM
AMTEK
is in the process of assembling a team of professionals to support
this work. We have previously been supporting this DND requirement
for approximately eight years on two separate contracts. This new
contract is for a period of 5 years (including two option years)
and is in support of the Directorate of Technical Airworthiness
(DTA) and the Directorate of Aerospace Engineering Support (DAES)
organizations. These services include the development and support
of the Technical Airworthiness Program (TAP), as well as technical
investigation of airworthiness (AW) related matters, and engineering
support of mission systems and aerospace engineering activities.
The
Directorate of Technical Airworthiness (DTA) is the regulatory agency
for the technical aspects of Military AW in Canada. Under the Aeronautics
Act, the Minister of
National Defence (MND) has responsibilities for managing military
aeronautical products. He has delegated authorities for technical
AW to DTA. A team of regulators is required to develop, maintain
and assist in the implementation of the Technical Airworthiness
Program within the Department of National Defence (DND) and the
Canadian Forces (CF), and within civilian organizations involved
with military aeronautical products. This regulatory team is comprised
of DND/CF (military and civilian) employees, and supplemented by
contractor personnel as required.
The
Directorate of Aerospace Engineering Support (DAES) is the organization
in
DND/CF that provides specialist engineering support to the many
fleets managed by
DND/CF. This pool of experts will provide engineering services in
specialized aerospace fields to support and complement the skills,
knowledge and experience of Weapon System Managers (WSMs) staff.
This specialized team is comprised of DND/CF (military and civilian)
employees, and supplemented by contractor personnel as required.
These
services include the development and support of the Technical Airworthiness
Program (TAP), as well as technical investigation of airworthiness
(AW) related matters, and engineering support of mission systems
and aerospace engineering activities.
Airworthiness
Analyst-Maintenance and Manufacturing
Senior Airworthiness Analyst-Maintenance and Manufacturing
Airworthiness Analyst-Engineering
Senior Airworthiness Analyst-Engineering
Airworthiness Analyst-Technical Support
Senior Airworthiness Analyst-Technical Support
Airworthiness
Analyst-Maintenance and Manufacturing;
Mandatory
Requirements
- Have
obtained Weapon System Release (Level C) authorization within
a DND/CF Maintenance Organization; or Have held a Transport
Canada (TC) Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) Licence and
performed Technical Dispatch within a TC Approved Organization.
- Have
a minimum of ten (10) years experience within the past twelve
(12) years in:
-
the performance or oversight of aircraft maintenance;
or
- the
performance or oversight of aircraft technical support.
- Provide
documented proof of having successfully completed:
- the
Air Maintenance Policy Level 2 exam (DND/CF); or
-
the Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (TC
AME) exam
- Have
demonstrated experience in aircraft maintenance and technical
support or airworthiness regulator support for three (3) out
of the four (4) areas listed below and provide a minimum of
one concrete example of work performed in each field.
-
Aircraft Record Management. This can include, but is not
limited to, work related to updating and reviewing of
aircraft Log set for scheduling and meeting forecasted
maintenance activities such as: aircraft inspection, tracking
of flying hours and life component, the control of modification
and special inspection and the control of out-of-sequence
inspection.
-
Authorization System Management. This can include, but
is not limited to, work related in administering, authorizing
technician or making authorization recommendation to a
supervisor for competent individuals who have demonstrated
the ability to perform the maintenance activities independently.
-
Development and Implementation of Quality System Procedures.
This can include, but is not limited to, writing, reviewing
or approval of quality documentation used in maintenance
or technical support organizations.
- Technical
Writing - This does not include the activity of reviewing
or approving documentation; it must only include the actual
authoring of work related to aircraft technical issues
or aerospace organizational issues captured in:
-
Audit observations or reports;
- Technical
Memorandums;
- Technical
Notes;
- Technical
Briefing Notes; and
- Airworthiness
Certification documentation.
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Senior
Airworthiness Analyst - Maintenance Manufacturing (Sr AAMM)
Mandatory
Requirements
- Have
obtained Weapon System Release (Level C) authorization within
a DND/CF Maintenance Organization; or Have held a Transport
Canada (TC) Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) Licence
and performed Technical Dispatch within a TC Approved Organization;
- Have
a minimum of twelve (12) years experience within the past
fifteen
(15) years:
-
in the performance or oversight of aircraft maintenance;
or
- in
the performance or oversight of aircraft technical support.
- Provide
documented proof of having successfully completed:
-
the Air Maintenance Policy Level 2 exam (DND/CF); or
- the
Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (TC AME)
exam.
- Have
demonstrated experience in aircraft maintenance and technical
support or airworthiness regulator support for six (6) out
of the seven (7) areas listed below and provide a minimum
of one concrete example of work performed in each field.
-
Aircraft Record Management. This can include, but is
not limited to, work related to updating and reviewing
of aircraft Log set for scheduling and meeting forecasted
maintenance activities such as: aircraft inspection,
tracking of flying hours and life component, the control
of modification and special inspection and control of
out-of-sequence inspection.
-
Authorization System Management. This can include, but
is not limited to, work related in administering, authorizing
technician or making authorization recommendation to
a supervisor for competent individuals who have demonstrated
the ability to perform the maintenance activities independently.
- Development
and Implementation of Quality System Procedures. This
can include, but is not limited to, writing, reviewing
or approval of quality documentation used in maintenance
or technical support organizations.
-
Technical Writing - This does not include the activity
of reviewing or approving documentation; it must only
include the actual authoring of work related to aircraft
technical issues or aerospace organizational issues
captured in:
-
Audit observations or reports;
- Technical
Memorandums;
- Technical
Notes;
- Technical
Briefing Notes; and
- Airworthiness
Certification documentation.
- Airworthiness
Process Manual Development. This can only include work in
developing airworthiness process manual content to achieve
approval from either a civil regulator or the Technical
Airworthiness Authority for DND
- Airworthiness
Process Manual Assessment. This can only include work reviewing
airworthiness process manual content for compliance to either
civil or DND regulatory standards.
- Airworthiness
Audits Management. This can only include work related in
coordinating pre and post airworthiness audit activities,
including but not limited to:
-
Initiating pre-audit activities with applicable technical
-
organization;
-
Assessing
of corrective action plans;
-
Initiating
follow up action; and
-
Managing
all deliverables from organizations.
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Airworthiness
Analyst-Engineering
Mandatory
Requirements
- Have
a university undergraduate degree in an applicable field
of Engineering; or Have been an Aerospace Engineering Officer
(AERE) within DND/CF.
- Have
a minimum of six (6) years experience within the past eight
(8) in:
-
the performance or oversight of aeronautical engineering;
or
- the
performance or oversight of aircraft technical support.
- Have
demonstrated experience in aircraft engineering and technical
support or airworthiness regulator support for nine (9)
areas out of the ten (10) listed below and provide a minimum
of one concrete example of work performed in each field.
- Design
Change Management - this can only include work related
to the development, review or approval of aircraft design
changes.
-
Maintenance Program Management - this can only include
work related to the development, review or approval
of changes to aircraft inspection schedules and maintenance
manuals.
-
Aircraft Parts Procurement and Management - this includes,
but is not limited to, work related to selecting appropriate
vendors for aeronautical parts procurement and the activities
related to updating the approved parts list for an aircraft
type. This can also include work performed to identify
alternate approved parts and the authorization of substitute
parts for installation on an aircraft.
- Service
Bulletin Implementation - this can include, but is not
limited to, work related to the monitoring of other
operator service information and technical bulletins,
and the engineering review of this data for applicability
to the aircraft type supported.
-
Special Inspection or Engineering Action - this can
include, but is not limited to, work related to the
development of directions to maintenance organizations
to inspect aircraft for the purpose of gathering information
to develop corrective action.
-
Aircraft Record Management and Documentation Control
- this must include work performed in maintaining aircraft
type records or configuration management records.
-
Development and Implementation of Quality System Procedures
- this must include writing, reviewing or approval of
quality documentation used in the engineering or technical
support organization.
- Engineering
or Technical Report Writing - this includes the actual
authoring of work and does not include the activity
of reviewing or approving.
-
Technical Writing - This does not include the activity
of reviewing or approving documentation; it must only
include the actual authoring of work related to aircraft
technical issues or aerospace organizational issues
captured in:
-
Audit observations or reports;
- Technical
Memorandums;
- Technical
Notes;
- Technical
Briefing Notes; and
- Airworthiness
Certification documentation.
-
Project Management - This includes actual work performed
related to project planning, defining project tasks
and schedule, project plan execution and project control.
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Senior
Airworthiness Analyst-Engineering
Mandatory
Requirements
- Have
a university undergraduate degree in an applicable field of
Engineering; or Have been an Aerospace Engineering Officer
(AERE) within DND/CF.
- Have
a minimum of ten (10) years experience within the past twelve
(12) years in:
-
the performance or oversight of aeronautical engineering;
or
-
the performance or oversight of aircraft technical support.
- Have
demonstrated experience in aircraft engineering and technical
support or airworthiness regulator support for thirteen (13)
out of the fourteen (14) areas listed below and provided a
minimum of one concrete example of work performed in each
field.
-
Design Change Management - this can only include work
related to the development, review or approval of aircraft
design changes.
-
Maintenance Program Management - this can only include
work related to the development, review or approval of
changes to aircraft inspection schedules and maintenance
manuals.
-
Aircraft Parts Procurement and Management - this includes,
but is not limited to, work related to selecting appropriate
vendors for aeronautical parts procurement and the activities
related to updating the approved parts list for an aircraft
type. This can also include work performed to identify
alternate approved parts and the authorization of substitute
parts for installation on an aircraft.
-
Service Bulletin Implementation - this can include, but
is not limited to, work related to the monitoring of other
operator service information and technical bulletins,
and the engineering review of this data for applicability
to the aircraft type supported.
-
Special Inspection or Engineering Action - this can include,
but is not limited to, work related to the development
of directions to maintenance organizations to inspect
aircraft for the purpose of gathering information to develop
corrective action.
-
Aircraft Record Management and Documentation Control -
this must include work performed in maintaining aircraft
type records or configuration management records.
-
Development and Implementation of Quality System Procedures
- this must include writing, reviewing or approval of
quality documentation used in the engineering or technical
support organization.
- Engineering
or Technical Report Writing - this includes the actual
authoring of work and does not include the activity of
reviewing or approving.
-
Technical Writing - This does not include the activity
of reviewing or approving documentation; it must only
include the actual authoring of work related to aircraft
technical issues or aerospace organizational issues captured
in:
-
Audit observations or reports;
- Technical
Memorandums;
- Technical
Notes;
- Technical
Briefing Notes; and
- Airworthiness
Certification.
-
Airworthiness Process Manual Development - this can only
include work in developing airworthiness process manual
content to achieve approval from either a civil regulator
or the Technical Airworthiness Authority for DND.
- Airworthiness
Process Manual Assessment - this can only include work
reviewing airworthiness process manual content for compliance
to either civil or DND regulatory standards.
-
Basis of Certification Development - this can only include
work developing or approving the basis of certification
for aircraft design changes that result in the issue of
a supplemental type certificate by a civil regulator or
approval by the Technical Airworthiness Authority for
DND.
-
Airworthiness Audits Management. This can only include
work related in coordinating pre and post airworthiness
audit activities, including but not limited to:
-
Initiating pre-audit activities with applicable technical
organization;
-
Assessing of corrective action plans;
-
Initiating follow up action; and
- Managing
all deliverables from organizations.
-
Project Management - This includes actual work performed
related to project planning, defining project tasks and
schedule, project plan execution and project control.
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Airworthiness
Analyst-Technical Support
Mandatory
Requirements
- Have
an Engineering or Science Degree; or Have a Technologist
Diploma in an aeronautical field; or Have completed a basic
aircraft maintenance, avionics or structures course conducted
in a Federally recognized institution.
- Have
a minimum of four (4) years experience in the performance
or oversight of aircraft technical support within the past
ten (10) years.
- Have
demonstrated experience and provide a minimum of one example
of work performed in aircraft technical support or airworthiness
regulator support for a minimum of four (4) of the six (6)
areas listed below:
-
Maintenance Program management - This can only include
work related to the development, review or approval
of changes to aircraft inspection schedules and maintenance
manuals.
- Parts
Procurement and Management - This can include, but is
not limited to, work related to selecting appropriate
vendors for aeronautical parts procurement and the activities
related to updating the approved parts list for an aircraft
type. This can also include work performed to identify
alternate approved parts and the authorization of substitute
parts for installation on an aircraft.
-
Design Change Management - This can only include work
related to the development, review or approval of aircraft
design changes and management the configuration records
associated with this activity.
-
Development and Implementation of Quality System Procedures.
- This must include writing, reviewing or approval of
quality documentation used in the engineering or technical
support organization.
-
Technical Writing - This does not include the activity
of reviewing or approving documentation; it must only
include the actual authoring of work related to aircraft
technical issues or aerospace organizational issues
captured in:
-
Audit observations or reports;
- Technical
Memorandums;
- Technical
Notes;
- Technical
Briefing Notes; and
- Airworthiness
Certification documentation.
-
Project Management - This includes actual work performed
related to project planning, defining project tasks
and schedule, project plan execution and project control.
Apply
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Senior
Airworthiness Analyst-Technical Support
Mandatory
Requirements:
- Have
an Engineering or Science Degree; or Have a Technologist Diploma
in an aeronautical field; or Have completed a basic aircraft
maintenance, avionics or structures course conducted in a
Federally recognized institution.
- Have
a minimum of six (6) years experience in the performance or
oversight of aircraft technical support within the past eight
(8) years.
- Have
demonstrated experience and provide a minimum of one example
of work performed in aircraft technical support or airworthiness
regulator support for a minimum of three (3) of the four (4)
areas listed below:
-
Compliance Program Management - This can include work
related to the review of aircraft basis of certifications,
certification plans, means and methods of compliance for
design approvals, assignment of authority to engineering
delegates.
- Airworthiness
Audits Management. - This can only include work related
to coordinating pre and post airworthiness audit activities,
including but not limited to:
-
Initiating pre-audit activities with applicable technical
organization;
- Assessing
of corrective action plans;
- Initiating
follow up action; and
- Managing
all deliverables from organizations
(3) Technical Writing - This does not include the
activity of
reviewing or approving documentation; it must only
include the
actual authoring of work related to aircraft technical
issues or
aerospace organizational issues captured in:
a. Audit observations or reports;
b. Technical Memorandums;
c. Technical Notes;
d. Technical Briefing Notes; and
e. Airworthiness Certification documentation.
- Project
Management - This includes actual work performed related to
project planning, defining project tasks and schedule, project
plan execution and project control.
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If
you feel you meet the above requirements, please forward your
resume identifying the competition number. We look forward reviewing
your resume and Amtek Engineering Services thanks all the applicants
who submitted their resumes but only those selected will be contacted
for further consideration.
Note:
If the Apply link does not work, you can also forward your resume
to hr@amtekcdn.com.
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