Regarding details – the role I’m thinking for you is as an Avionic
Engineer with a large airline based in Montreal, at Dorval.
They have recently begun a major overhaul & completion project, it’s
looking at in the range of 30+ aircraft – so yes, while this is a contract
(initially), it’s by no means a short-term project. This will be multi-
year and will only grow in scope. They have multi-disciplinary teams, and
would be looking for an avionics engineer – someone like yourself who can
look at the layouts, troubleshoot issues and find ways to bring the craft to
completion.
In terms of opportunities for you – it’s a great team, and knowing the
general manager first hand, he is dedicated to the growth of his team
members. In terms of work opportunities – it would be a chance to work on
large aircraft, some of the biggest in the business.
Does this sound like something you’d be interested in? I’d be happy to
find a time to speak on the phone; just let me know when and we can arrange
it.
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This is really dry – but this is the “official” list of responsibilities
for the Electrical Engineer role with cabin interiors:
- write detailed engineering instructions for the embodiment of a
modification on an aircraft or its components
- write detailed procedures for inclusion in component or aircraft
maintenance manuals
- design and detail changes to mechanical / electrical
installations on aircraft including production of modification drawings
- support modification embodiment on aircraft
- write repair instructions and technical justifications
- carry out aircraft surveys to support the preparation of the
documentation to implement a modification
- carry out cost evaluations of aircraft and component
modifications
That’s straight off the contract, and pretty dry. The better job
description might be “work with an interesting multi-disciplinary team on a
huge overhaul of cabin interiors for an entirely new brand”. What do you
think? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. All the best!