Location: Mirabel (QC)
Company: AAA Canada (on behalf of a major aerospace player)
Schedule: Day / Evening shift
Expected start: April 2026
Type: Full-time, permanent
About the project
Under the supervision of the production supervisor, the assembler's mission is to carry out assembly operations: to assemble, adjust and install prefabricated modules and subassemblies to build aircraft. They work independently or as part of a team using technical documentation and must ensure the quality and conformity of work according to current standards.
Benefits
- Permanent employment offering stability and security.
- Access to the AAA Academy for continuous professional development.
- Access to high-performance equipment and quality tools.
- Sick days to support your well-being.
- Comprehensive group insurance plan.
- Career development and professional growth opportunities.
- Stimulating work environment with major projects in aerospace, land transport and defense.
- Health and wellness program.
Responsibilities
- Interpret and read manufacturing and installation drawings.
- Perform all necessary operations for assembly, adjustment, repair and installation of mechanical, electromechanical and hydraulic parts.
- Manufacture simple structural parts and install aircraft structural elements.
- Assemble and adjust subassemblies and structural assemblies of aircraft fuselages and systems.
- Set up and use manual or automated machines and tools.
- Check the conformity of aircraft assemblies using measuring instruments.
- Ensure assemblies conform to the manufacturing documentation.
Candidate profile
- Education: Diploma of Vocational Studies (DEP) in Structural Assembly or Systems Installation.
- Experience: Minimum 5 years of experience as a structural assembler in the aerospace field or a related field, and pass an assessment demonstrating basic technical skills.
Specific requirements
- Fluency in aeronautical technical terminology and blueprint reading.
- Good knowledge of structural and systems assembly, and FOD management.
- Good manual skills, very good dexterity, thoroughness and precision.
- Ability to analyze quickly to detect defects.
- Sense of responsibility (parts conformity), ease of teamwork and adaptability.
Want to contribute to the future of aerospace?
At AAA Canada, we believe in human potential above all. We look beyond CVs: we are interested in your background, your know-how and your vision.
AAA adheres to the principle of employment equity and encourages women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and visible minorities to submit their applications.
To apply, send your application to najlae.cheddad@aaa-canada.ca
Details
- City
- Mirabel, QC
Need help?
- support@aerowork.ca
- Phone
- 1-450-403-4300