The AME is responsible for keeping the Aircraft in an airworthy condition before release, performing regular maintenance, scheduled maintenance, and snag rectification
Job Summary
The AME is responsible for keeping the Aircraft in an airworthy condition before release, performing regular maintenance, scheduled maintenance, and snag rectification.
Key processes include Aircraft maintenance Manuals, Service Bulletins, Airworthiness Directives, Service Letters, Modifications, and RMS and Time Management.
CAE's mission is to help make the world a safer place by driving innovation in simulation, training, and mission readiness.
Matching Summary
The AME is responsible for keeping the Aircraft in an airworthy condition before release, performing regular maintenance, scheduled maintenance, and snag rectification.