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About Pratt & Whitney Canada
Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is a global leader in the aerospace industry based in Longueuil, Quebec. We manufacture next-generation engines that power the world's largest fleet of business, general, and regional aviation aircraft and helicopters.
In nearly 100 years, we have achieved numerous breakthroughs in the development of engines that transport goods and materials, fight forest fires, and transport passengers.
An Employer of Choice
Pratt & Whitney Canada was recognized as one of the top 10 employers in Canada in 2025 by Forbes, in addition to being ranked first among employers in the country's aerospace and defense industry! Our headquarters are on the list of best employers in the Montreal area. Together, these distinctions confirm our reputation as an employer of choice in the Montreal area, Canada, and worldwide.
What will your daily life be like?
The Transmissions and Compressors department is looking for CNC Machinists. As a CNC Machinist at Pratt & Whitney, you will develop, operate, and adjust a wide range of numerically controlled machine tools – including lathes, grinders, milling machines, spark erosion machines, and laser cutting machines – to machine new parts and repair worn parts.
To do this, you will need to:
Work from drawings, standard work instructions, rough drafts, and verbal instructions from the supervisor or team leader
Perform visual and dimensional inspections of parts using precision measuring instruments such as jigs and coordinate measuring machines
You will also provide support for quality management, equipment maintenance, and material rotation. To this end, you will have to:
Keep logs up to date
Perform simple deburring
Install details such as bushings and nuts
Wash, store, pack, and move parts
You will demonstrate your commitment to excellence and help create a world-class manufacturing environment:
Ensure that part standards and specifications are met
Organize and keep your workstation tidy
Adhere to our high standards for occupational health and safety
You will develop your skills and work closely with your colleagues to improve the work environment:
Participate in practical training to improve your current skills and acquire new ones
Share your knowledge and best practices with other team members
Contribute to the development of new parts or procedures for particular methods and tools
What you need to succeed
Requirements
Vocational Studies Diploma (DEP) in Machining Technology
ASP Machining on numerically controlled machine tools
DEC in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering
Ability to work in a team
This position is in a French-speaking work environment, however, it requires a basic knowledge of English to understand certain specialized work instructions, drawings, and technical terms that may originate from international organizations.
What we offer:
Retirement and savings plan program with employer contribution
Group insurance program
Opportunities for advancement (career progression)
Merit program or recognition program
Health and wellness program, including telemedicine
Recreational and sports club
Nearby daycares
Transportation accessibility or public transit program and free parking
Working at Pratt & Whitney Canada
At Pratt & Whitney Canada, we combine passion, boldness, and rigor to design, manufacture, and maintain the world's most advanced and reliable aircraft engines. Our work and the quality of our products contribute to the success of our customers, who in turn save lives, support trade, connect communities, and protect freedoms.
At Pratt & Whitney Canada, you have the opportunity to make a difference every day; just look up. Are you ready to push your limits?
RTX adheres to the principles of equal employment. All qualified applications will be given careful consideration without regard to ethnicity, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Details
- City
- Longueuil, QC
Need help?
- support@aerowork.ca
- Phone
- 1-450-403-4300