Engine Director
- Full-time
- Lieu de travail: Hybride (Présentiel et télétravail) / Hybrid (face-to-face and telework)
- Type d'horaire: Horaire fixe – 37.5H/semaine : du lundi au vendredi / Fixed schedule - 37.5H/week: Monday to Friday
- Contract Type: Permanent - Full Time
- Job Category: Non-Unionized
Company Description
Be part of the journey!
Our mission is to be the preferred airline of our customers and our team.
Open-mindedness, concern for others, intelligence at work and, above all, a healthy dose of fun enable us to achieve great things every day. Our dedication has earned us the title of the world's best leisure airline multiple times, and we’re just getting started.
Want to join us? You will have the chance to enjoy exclusive travel privileges to explore the world and create unforgettable memories. You will also have the opportunity to work in a modern, inspiring environment.
Job Description
The Engine Director provides leadership and direction to a team of technical specialists and support staff.
Responsibilities
- Monitor and report on all success metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the fleet’s engines as well as for the budget;
- Review, approve, and maintain the Engine Management Program (EMP) with suppliers such as Pratt & Whitney and Rolls‑Royce;
- Review, approve, and maintain the General Electric Workscope Planning Guide in order to maintain the CFM56‑5B engine maintenance program;
- Contribute to the development of departmental procedures and procedures in compliance with the MCM & MPM;
- Responsible for all modifications and standards related to engine configurations;
- Responsible for material revisions and technical specifications for engines during their shop visits;
- Coordinate and follow up on all major technical projects and special requirements related to removal planning as well as the induction and return of engines to lessors;
- Prepare and explain variances in the engine maintenance budget;
- Chair engine meetings and ensure that all necessary actions are in place to maintain and improve engine reliability in accordance with the fleet’s engine maintenance programs;
- With the support of the Procurement Department, negotiate and manage contracts related to engine repair and overhaul facilities as well as short-, medium-, and long-term engine leasing contracts;
- Review all existing and upcoming engine-related contracts to ensure content complies with regulations and that risk coverage is adequate;
- Fulfill all other responsibilities described for this position in the MPM.
Qualifications
- University degree in Engineering;
- 8 years of relevant experience in engine maintenance management;
- Membership in the Order of Engineers is an asset;
- Oral and written fluency in French and English*;
- Proficiency in Office 365 applications;
- Ability to travel for engine shop visits and various industry conferences.
*A good knowledge of French is required for positions in Quebec. The incumbent will be required to communicate and collaborate frequently in English, both orally and in writing, with colleagues, customers, and other stakeholders in Quebec, the rest of Canada, and internationally.
Additional Information
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Employment Equity
At Transat, we foster an environment where inclusiveness, respect and equity reign. We endeavour to build a workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers as well as the communities to which we travel. We encourage women, members of visible minorities, ethnic minorities, aboriginal peoples as well as people with disabilities to submit their candidacy. Transat will accommodate people with disabilities throughout the recruitment and selection process. If you require an accommodation, please contact us in order to work together in meeting adequately your needs.