The Simulator Technician is responsible to perform all preventative and corrective maintenance on training devices in a safe and effective manner, ensuring maximum successful training events can be achieved
Job Summary
The Simulator Technician is responsible to perform all preventative and corrective maintenance on training devices in a safe and effective manner, ensuring maximum successful training events can be achieved.
Responsibilities include supply support such as stock takes, parts ordering, shipping and receiving of parts, and any other supply support task as directed.
CAE offers an opportunity to make a considerable/positive impact on New Zealand defense and security, with exciting career paths in a truly global business.
Matching Summary
The Simulator Technician is responsible to perform all preventative and corrective maintenance on training devices in a safe and effective manner, ensuring maximum successful training events can be achieved.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Simulator fault troubleshooting
Component replacement and repair
Preventative and corrective maintenance
Supply support activities
Stock takes and parts ordering
Export control and security requirements
Nice-to-have
Strong technical knowledge
Electronic and digital technologies experience
Dedication to customer requirements
High personal integrity
Accountability and ownership
Adapting to change
Key Requirements
Eligible for SECRET (SV) level Defense security clearance
Experience in electronic and/or digital technologies preferred
Work Rights
Must hold or be eligible for SECRET (SV) level Defense security clearance