engineering
Posted Mar 5Electronic Technician-Flight Simulator I
at CAE
GlobalRemote
Responsibilities
- Technical operational support: (40%) Real-time phone support to address technical issues on the training center flight simulators Diligent preparation of the simulator for customer training and running pre-flight tests Performing recurring scheduled preventive maintenance tasks, airplane validation tests (QTG) and creating/restoring system/computer disk backups Technical investigative and integration support: (40%) Diagnosis and resolving complex simulator deficiencies in a timely manner
Requirements
- experience to apply hands-on fixes to a Full Flight Simulator Administrative duties, documentation and projects: (20%) Logging all work on a regular, objective and formal basis in a Computerized Maintenance Management System When required, update technical documentation and procedures Participate and actively learn in technical training courses and on-the-job learning opportunities Lead and execute various projects to improve and ensure smooth operation of the training center Minimum
- Qualifications College diploma (DEC) in Electronics, Computer Science, Aircraft Maintenance, or equivalent. Related
- experience in software and electronic modification and manipulation.
- Knowledge of: Windows and Unix Programming languages such as C, C++, FORTRAN Scripting languages (asset).
- Interest in and understanding of the relationship between technical hardware and software interaction as it relates to aviation simulation.
- Familiarity with basic electronic theory and principles and electronic testing equipment.
- Excellent communication skills, including verbal and written proficiency in French and English . Preferred
- Qualifications Knowledge of CAE software and applications (CAELIB, STARTEAM, visual systems, SIM XXI architecture).
- Strong understanding of hardware/software interactions as they relate to aviation simulation.
Additional details
- (English will follow) Technicien de simulateur vol Au sein du groupe des services techniques de la division de la formation et des services civils de CAE, le titulaire doit réaliser toutes les tâches de maintenance préventive et corrective sur les simulateurs de vol et dispositifs connexes du centre de formation de CAE de Montréal. Le candidat travaillera sur des quarts de huit (8) heures consécutives – 24 à 32 heures par semaine – y compris des quarts de jour, de soir, de nuit et de fin de semaine.