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Travailler en équipe avec le groupe technique et l’ingénierie au développement des nouvelles pièces ou à l’amélioration des pièces existantes.
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Lire et interpréter des plans et dessins techniques.
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Valider et/ou déterminer le montage de la pièce (choix de brides, mandrin etc.).
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Choisir et monter l’outillage requis en fonction des particularités de chaque pièce
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Procéder au montage sécuritaire de la pièce.
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Analyser et lire différents types de programmation : codes G, codes M, Mazatrol, etc
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Transférer les programmes vers le contrôleur de la machine-outil.
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Optimiser les paramètres de coupe et ajuster les « off-set » si nécessaire.
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Procéder aux essais requis et à la fabrication des pièces FAI selon les exigences et spécifications de la clientèle et compléter la documentation afin d’apporter les correctifs nécessaires à la fabrication de pièce qui réponde aux besoins des clients
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Réaliser l’usinage de la pièce initiale et en contrôler les dimensions à l’aide des instruments de mesure appropriés et apporter les ajustements nécessaires afin de produire des pièces de qualités.
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DEP en techniques d'usinage et ASP en contrôle numérique
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Bon esprit d’analyse, de jugement ainsi que d’un sens critique aiguisé.
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Minutieux, rigoureux et doté d’un bon sens de l’observation.
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Connaissance approfondie des techniques d’usinage (tournage - fraisage)
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Français/Anglais fonctionnel
Avior Integrated Products is a growing Quebec-based company operating four facilities specialized in the manufacturing of high-precision aerospace components. Our customers include industry leaders such as Airbus, Bombardier, Boeing, and Bell Flight.
At Avior, we manufacture flight-critical parts that help bring the aerospace industry's most ambitious projects to life. Driven by innovation, quality, and the expertise of our teams, we offer a dynamic work environment where every employee plays a meaningful role in our success.
The incumbent plays a key role in the development and manufacturing of complex aerospace components. Leveraging their CNC machining expertise, they contribute to new product introduction, manufacturing process optimization, and the production of flight-critical parts for some of the world's leading aerospace companies.
This position requires strong analytical skills, a high level of technical rigor, and excellent problem-solving abilities. The ideal candidate is recognized for their autonomy, attention to detail, and commitment to pushing the limits of precision in a high-tech manufacturing environment.
In addition to offering job stability and opportunities for growth and learning, Avior provides a comprehensive range of benefits, including:
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Competitive salary with annual salary progression
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Comprehensive group insurance plan (dental, medical, life insurance, disability insurance, etc.)
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RRSP with employer contribution
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5 personal days and 12 paid holidays per year
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Up to 6 weeks of vacation based on seniority
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Weekly pay
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Free on-site parking
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A clean, climate-controlled, and stimulating work environment
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And much more!
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Collaborate with the technical and engineering teams in the development of new parts and the improvement of existing components.
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Read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints.
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Validate and/or determine part setups (selection of fixtures, chucks, clamps, etc.).
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Select and install the required tooling according to the specific requirements of each part.
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Safely set up and secure workpieces.
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Analyze and interpret various programming languages and formats, including G-code, M-code, Mazatrol, and others.
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Transfer programs to machine tool controllers.
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Optimize cutting parameters and adjust offsets as required.
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Perform required testing and manufacture First Article Inspection (FAI) parts according to customer specifications and requirements. Complete all necessary documentation and implement corrective actions to ensure parts meet customer expectations.
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Machine first-off parts, inspect dimensions using appropriate measuring instruments, and make necessary adjustments to ensure the production of high-quality components.
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DEP in Machining Techniques and ASP in Numerical Control Machining
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Strong analytical thinking, sound judgment, and critical thinking skills.
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Detail-oriented, rigorous, and highly observant.
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Advanced knowledge of machining techniques (turning and milling).
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Functional French and/or English.