Supports the investigation of basic equipment and tooling concepts and specifications to satisfy aerospace product design and build requirements.
Participates in design reviews, collects design requirements, creates and revises drawings and models, researches the application of robotics, automation and new technology to support the build plan.
Checks designs for compliance with safety, producibility, maintainability, reliability, ergonomic factors and regulatory requirements.
Supports the development and documentation of equipment and tooling inspection and usage instructions, preventative maintenance plans, and user training.
Provides technical support for engineering changes and discrepancies by investigating problems and analyzing data to identify solutions.
Maintains hardware and software configuration.
This position is expected to be 100% onsite. The selected candidate will be required to work onsite in Winnipeg, MB.
Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status.
Must be a currently enrolled student attending an accredited college
Must be at least in 2nd year of Engineering Technology college diploma program with studies related to: Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Aerospace Engineering Technology.
Intermediate to advanced computer skills including PowerPoint and Excel
Must be legally able to work in Canada
Individual must not pose a risk for safeguarding of controlled goods
Must be eligible to handle US export-controlled data