De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited (DHC) is a storied name in the aerospace industry, recognized worldwide for its pioneering contributions to aviation and its unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and reliability. Headquartered in Calgary, AB, DHC currently has approximately 2,400 employees across British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario, as well as in markets and distribution hubs world-wide. Established in 1928, De Havilland Canada has a rich history marked by the development of some of the most iconic and versatile aircraft ever built. These aircraft have served a variety of roles—from bush flying to commercial aviation—and are celebrated for their rugged durability, operational versatility, and excellence in performance. Over the decades, De Havilland Canada has evolved to meet the changing needs of the aviation industry. Today, we are more than just an aircraft manufacturer; we are a comprehensive aerospace company with capabilities that span design, production, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. Our operations are supported by a team of skilled engineers, technicians, and industry professionals who are dedicated to upholding the highest standards of craftsmanship and innovation. Reliability, Maintainability & Safety (RM&S) Engineering have the responsibility to apply both theoretical and practical methods to demonstrate the reliability, safety and capability of components, subsystems and systems; and that those systems can perform their required functions without failure for determined periods in specified environments. The role of the RM&S engineer requires ongoing involvement, starting at the conceptual phase of product design and throughout the product lifecycle. The objective is to demonstrate, through analysis, the suitability of proposed component and system designs to meet intended reliability, safety and maintainability goals as early as possible in the development and throughout their evolution. The successful candidate will perform analysis, apply reliability and safety engineering principles (FMECAs, FTAs, Risk Analysis and more) for all systems and subsystems on all aircraft types. Duties include (but are not limited to) creating or revising system safety analysis reports to support conceptual design and design changes, Analysis to support continuing airworthiness safe flight processes (risk assessments), performing analysis to support in-service maintenance and reliability issues, creating or revising MMEL entries and documentation; Responding to airline operators’ MMEL relief or clarification request; Reliability monitoring and providing RM&S Expertise to other engineering disciplines as required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior