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Globally recognized for delivering cutting-edge systems, you'll tackle complex challenges, collaborate across functions, and lead advancements that shape our industry.
Supported by a culture of flexibility, growth, and innovation, join us to create a lasting legacy in safety and simulation.
Airlines Transitions Engineer
The Airline Transitions Engineer supports aircraft transitions within the CAE Parc Airline Technical Services Department, contributing to aircraft deliveries and re-deliveries across a range of client projects.
The role ensures that aircraft transitions are executed efficiently, on time, and in compliance with airworthiness, regulatory, and contractual lease requirements, while coordinating with multiple stakeholders across the aviation industry.
Key Responsibilities Include
Providing technical support throughout aircraft transitions, including deliveries and re-deliveries, ensuring compliance with airworthiness standards and lease agreement requirements.
Managing project timelines with a focus on maintenance event planning and timely transfer of aircraft title.
Performing records management activities, including detailed records reviews to validate maintenance history, compliance status, and accuracy, and maintaining a comprehensive discrepancy list.
Participating in pre-transition activities with internal and external stakeholders, including airlines, lessors, maintenance organizations, and regulatory authorities, to align schedules and resources.
Communicating between airlines, lessors, and service providers to support smooth and efficient aircraft transitions.
Participating in aircraft data import and validation activities within Maintenance Information Systems.
Supporting multiple aircraft transition projects simultaneously, as assigned by the Fleet Technical Management Leader.
Minimum Qualifications
Vocational or technical education in a relevant field (Aerospace, Aeronautics, or similar) and/or 2–3 years of experience working within the aviation industry.
Working-level proficiency in English, both written and verbal.
Preferred Qualifications
Technical aviation experience gained within airlines, aircraft lessors, manufacturers, or maintenance organizations.
Knowledge of Airbus and Boeing aircraft fleets.
Familiarity with applicable EASA and FAA regulatory requirements.
Strong understanding of aircraft records and maintenance documentation, including maintenance philosophies and heavy maintenance events on airframes, landing gear, and engine shop visits.
Ability to analyse and simplify complex technical processes and contribute to the drafting of procedures.
Practical experience using Maintenance Information Systems (MIS), such as AMOS or Trax.
Hands-on experience supporting Airbus aircraft transition projects.
Self-motivated and efficient, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and make decisions in a fast-paced environment.
Willingness to travel as required.
Benefits
Permanent position
Monday to Friday working pattern (remote working with occasional travel)
Bonus scheme
Health insurance
Pension scheme
Position Type
Regular
Equal Opportunity & Accommodations
CAE is committed to providing equal opportunities to all applicants, regardless of race, nationality, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, neurodiversity, veteran status, age, or other characteristics protected by law.
We encourage applicants who may not meet every qualification to apply.
Reasonable accommodations are available—contact your recruiter or email ****** if needed.
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Globally recognized for delivering cutting-edge systems, you'll tackle complex challenges, collaborate across functions, and lead advancements that shape our industry.
Supported by a culture of flexibility, growth, and innovation, join us to create a lasting legacy in safety and simulation.
Airlines Transitions Engineer
The Airline Transitions Engineer supports aircraft transitions within the CAE Parc Airline Technical Services Department, contributing to aircraft deliveries and re-deliveries across a range of client projects.
The role ensures that aircraft transitions are executed efficiently, on time, and in compliance with airworthiness, regulatory, and contractual lease requirements, while coordinating with multiple stakeholders across the aviation industry.
Key Responsibilities Include
Providing technical support throughout aircraft transitions, including deliveries and re-deliveries, ensuring compliance with airworthiness standards and lease agreement requirements.
Managing project timelines with a focus on maintenance event planning and timely transfer of aircraft title.
Performing records management activities, including detailed records reviews to validate maintenance history, compliance status, and accuracy, and maintaining a comprehensive discrepancy list.
Participating in pre-transition activities with internal and external stakeholders, including airlines, lessors, maintenance organizations, and regulatory authorities, to align schedules and resources.
Communicating between airlines, lessors, and service providers to support smooth and efficient aircraft transitions.
Participating in aircraft data import and validation activities within Maintenance Information Systems.
Supporting multiple aircraft transition projects simultaneously, as assigned by the Fleet Technical Management Leader.
Minimum Qualifications
Vocational or technical education in a relevant field (Aerospace, Aeronautics, or similar) and/or 2–3 years of experience working within the aviation industry.
Working-level proficiency in English, both written and verbal.
Preferred Qualifications
Technical aviation experience gained within airlines, aircraft lessors, manufacturers, or maintenance organizations.
Knowledge of Airbus and Boeing aircraft fleets.
Familiarity with applicable EASA and FAA regulatory requirements.
Strong understanding of aircraft records and maintenance documentation, including maintenance philosophies and heavy maintenance events on airframes, landing gear, and engine shop visits.
Ability to analyse and simplify complex technical processes and contribute to the drafting of procedures.
Practical experience using Maintenance Information Systems (MIS), such as AMOS or Trax.
Hands-on experience supporting Airbus aircraft transition projects.
Self-motivated and efficient, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and make decisions in a fast-paced environment.
Willingness to travel as required.
Benefits
Permanent position
Monday to Friday working pattern (remote working with occasional travel)
Bonus scheme
Health insurance
Pension scheme
Position Type
Regular
Equal Opportunity & Accommodations
CAE is committed to providing equal opportunities to all applicants, regardless of race, nationality, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, neurodiversity, veteran status, age, or other characteristics protected by law.
We encourage applicants who may not meet every qualification to apply.
Reasonable accommodations are available—contact your recruiter or email ****** if needed.
Data Privacy
Privacy Statement | CAE
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