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Well Honey
19th Jan 2007, 07:48
I would really like to work in Canada and am qualified as a B2 avionics helicopter engineer. Does this qualify as a skilled trade for immigration purposes? Are there plenty of vacancies available? What are pay scales like?

WH

twisted wrench
19th Jan 2007, 15:01
Good place to start is at CHC or Heli-One see website www.chc.ca (http://www.chc.ca) click employment and then career opportunities.

Avionics can apply under the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's.

This way you can work for a Canadian company and not have to move there right away.

If you are from Aberdeen I am sure you are familiar with CHC?

energie
19th Jan 2007, 15:58
im not sure about the vacancies and pay scales, but it does look like something that's on the list for desirable occupation

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/qual-2-1.html

look at 2244

It would be best to talk to an immigration specialists about this though.

ICT_SLB
20th Jan 2007, 03:56
Bell Helicopter has a factory at Mirabel just north of Montreal. Their employment link is http://www.bellhelicopter.com/en/employment/montreal/work.cfm.
You might also want to check the manufacturers' sites of the birds you've worked on to see if they have any FSR vacancies. Don't forget that your avionics experience is applicable to fixed wing as well - the lead engineer of one of our Avionics Design groups is ex-Bell. There's quite a movement between Bell & fixed wing dependent on which is enjoying better sales (which ain't the CRJs at the moment).

Well Honey
22nd Jan 2007, 09:56
Thanks for the info guys. Much appreciated.

WH:ok:

wrenchbender
24th Jan 2007, 03:11
Job Type Full-time
Job Status Sourcing

Job ID 2037

Date Posted 01/15/2007

Company Information Eurocopter Canada
, ON
Website: http://www.eurocopter.ca


Job Description www.eurocopter.ca

Eurocopter Canada, a subsidiary of the world’s largest and most respected designer and manufacturer of civil helicopters, is an organization that specializes in providing cutting-edge, reliable Eurocopter aircraft that have been customized to meet the specific needs of the Canadian operator, along with unparalleled customer support for over 420 Eurocopter aircraft in Canada. We are growing and currently looking for the following skilled professionals to join our industry-leading Fort Erie team...


Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers - Flight Line


Integral to the customization of new aircraft through the installation of optional equipment, you will perform ground-run checks, test flights, and associated adjustments on both new and customer owned aircraft. Dedicated to service and quality, you will conduct inspections, carry out service bulletins, and prep aircraft for delivery. You have outstanding time management and communication skills and although you work well independently, you realize the importance of teamwork.

You have a valid M1 or M2 AME licence issued by Transport Canada, at least two years of licensed experience on rotary aircraft, and ideally knowledge of various Eurocopter aircraft.

Challenge, diversity, and a focus on quality define the strengths of our team. We offer unparalleled compensation packages, career development, and lifelong learning opportunities.

Please apply in writing, quoting the position of interest, to:
Human Resources Director
e-mail: [email protected]
fax: (905) 871-4869

We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We are committed to employment equity.

How to Apply

Email Resume To [email protected]

Contact Info Human Resources Director
Contact Fax: (905) 871-4869
Contact Email: [email protected]

jar66_b2
5th Feb 2007, 03:10
Get in touch with Transport Canada about converting your licence.

I tried to do it when I moved over here (I was half way through my B2) but TC judt didn't seem to want to help me out. I went with breakdowns of modules, times on each subject as well as Practical experience but apparently this wasn't good enough.