Examples of Maintenance Engineer in a sentence
Personnel hired into this category after June 29, 2001 will be required to obtain and maintain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License and a Company approved Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA).
In addition, personnel in this category hired prior to June 30, 2001, who obtain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License through self-study, in order to credit towards their Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA), shall receive a five-hundred dollar ($500.00) payment.
Personnel hired in this category after June 29, 2001 will be required to obtain and maintain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License and a Company approved Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA).
Employees hired after June 29, 2001, must hold a suitably rated Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License.
Employees hired prior to June 30, 2001, are not required to hold an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License.
In addition, personnel in this category hired prior to June 30, 2001, who obtain a Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License through self- study, in order to credit towards their Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA), shall receive a five-hundred dollar ($500.00) payment.
In addition, personnel in this classification who hold seniority in Category 1, 19 or 38 hired prior to June 30, 2001, who obtain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License through self-study, in order to credit towards their Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA), shall receive a five-hundred dollar ($500.00) payment.
Personnel hired into this category will be required to maintain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License.
Addressed to Lead Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Technical Writer (Aeronautics) and Aircraft Maintenance Engineers in Categories 1, 19 or 38 at the point who, as a minimum meet the requirements of Article 4.05.16.
Must, as minimum, possess the qualifications of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), in Category 1, 19 or 38, with sufficient knowledge and ability to audit any work or work process as it relates to the maintenance of aircraft.