Methods Support Agent - Repair Line
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Quality Engineering -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Quality Engineering
Job Description
Do you have methods experience, ideally in aerospace, have worked as a coordinator and want to grow and develop new skills? This role is for you! The A220 commercial aircraft program is looking for a methods agent to join our methods support team based in Mirabel (Quebec, Canada). You will be part of the methods support team responsible for coordinating essential actions to resolve major issues affecting the assembly line.
You will work closely with other Methods teams to develop and revise work methodologies and to write work instructions for production. You will collaborate closely with engineering, production, logistics and quality functions. Investigating root causes of problems and participating in solution analysis are part of the role's responsibilities.
Main Responsibilities- Implement innovative solutions to improve processes while reducing costs
- Influence and facilitate communications among internal stakeholders
- Act as a change agent to promote a culture of internal customer service
- Lead continuous improvement and problem-solving opportunities (ePPS)
- Summarize situations ranging from simple to complex for presentation at different levels of assembly management or manufacturing lines for aircraft component fabrication or assembly
- Interpret, verify and approve drawings and other documents from the engineering department
- Establish assembly and manufacturing strategies for aircraft components
- Define the tools required for fabrication or assembly of aircraft components to ensure required geometric tolerancing
- Coordinate implementation of engineering changes or assembly strategy changes by working closely with engineering, material logistics, quality and production
- Stay alert to ways to improve assembly and manufacturing strategies and participate in research and development projects
Your profile:
Diploma (DEC / AEC) and/or university degree in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, aeronautical manufacturing or a related discipline;
At least 5 to 10 years of relevant manufacturing experience;
Knowledge of interior finishing (an asset);
General understanding of dependencies between different positions in the aeronautical manufacturing system;
Detailed knowledge of planning, logistics, quality and production processes;
Strong leadership, ability to question processes and a willingness to help colleagues and other functions grow.
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