ISMP Engineer

Requisition ID: 532 

Why Choose IMP Aerospace & Defence:
IMP Aerospace & Defence is not only one of the leading companies in the Aerospace field. But we are also one of the most engaging and equality advocating companies to work for. We believe that regardless of where you work at IMP Aerospace & Defence, you are apart of our ever-growing team. IMP is able to achieve success through this teamwork mindset. That is why at IMP, you are not defined by your role.

Position Overview:

The In-Service Monitoring Program (ISMP) Engineer is the point of contact for the Aircraft In-Service Monitoring Program activities within the CH149 Cormorant Acceptable Technical Organization (ATO) and is responsible for the co-ordination of activities between the CH149 Senior Design Engineer (SDE), the Rotary Wing Aircraft Structural Integrity Program (ASIP) department and the CH149 Logistics Support Analysis (LSA) group. The ISMP Engineer is also responsible for coordinating the implementation of the actions resulting from in-service monitoring activities on the CH149 fleet.
 

What You Will Do:

Duties shall include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Co-ordination and preparation of the In-Service Monitoring Program Plan.
  • Co-ordinate OPI input of the Monthly RARM Report. 
  • Serve as a member of the CH149 Corrosion Prevention and Control Working Group (CPCWG) and track the implementation of the actions.
  • Coordination and implementation of planned activities arising from the aircraft in-service monitoring program.
  • Preparation of the Annual Airworthiness Report Technical (AAR-Tech) and assist in preparation of the Airworthiness Review Board (ARB) slide deck. 
  • Review recommendations and actions arising from ASIP and Logistics Analysis LSA activities.  
  • Review inspection and trending information and assess for impact to continued airworthiness and coordinate the delivery of required resulting information to the SDE.
  • Coordinate the implementation of the resulting recommendations and actions to the fleet.
  • Conduct effective communications between the CH149 Acceptable Technical Organization (ATO), the CH149 ASIP group and the LSA Department.
  • Prepare engineering reports, technical memoranda and technical directions.
  • Other tasks as assigned.

What You Will Bring:

  • B.Eng. or B.Sc. (Eng.), or Diploma in Engineering Technology, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Knowledge of rotary wing airframe and aircraft structures and integrity monitoring programs is desirable. 
  • Knowledge of airworthiness regulations and standards, and military aircraft modification processes is desirable.
  • Possess clear and effective written and oral communication skills.
  • Sound interpersonal skills and an ability to work effectively with people, both within the organization and those in outside agencies.
  • Possess good self-discipline with an ability to work independently when required.
  • Possess an ability to logically assimilate information and identify related causal factors, as well as to effectively prioritize multiple tasks and projects.

What We Will Do For You:

  • All of IMP's benefits become effective on your first day of work, regardless of your position.
  • We offer a comprehensive Benefits Package, including RSP Program, Holiday Incentive program (3 additional days off over Christmas), Tuition Reimbursement Program, Long Service Awards, Volunteer Grant Program, Scholarship Program, and more!

IMP is committed to Employment Equity and our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative at all job levels.  We welcome applicants from Aboriginal People, Visible Minority Groups, Persons with Disabilities and Women in occupations or positions where they are under-represented.  If you are a member of one of these equity groups, you are encouraged to self identify on either your cover letter or resume.