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Posted:
June 17, 2026
Location:
longueuil, montérégie, Canada
Job Description
Join Pratt & Whitney as an Aircraft Engine Tools Inspector, where you will work with cutting-edge technologies in aviation. Your mission will focus on the precision and compliance of manufacturing tools.
This position is suited for those with a DEC in Aeronautics or Mechanical Engineering and between 2 to 5 years of relevant inspection experience. Strong analytical abilities and problem-solving skills are essential to thrive. The role operates in a French-speaking environment while requiring functional English skills for technical interactions.
Key Responsibilities:
• Inspect and calibrate gauges and tools in turbine engine production
• Operate high-precision measuring devices effectively
• Choose verification methods based on engineering documentation
• Ensure compliance through precision adjustments
• Prepare inspection reports and participate in team knowledge sharing
Requirements:
• DEC in Aeronautics or Mechanical Engineering
• 2 to 5 years of inspect...
This position is suited for those with a DEC in Aeronautics or Mechanical Engineering and between 2 to 5 years of relevant inspection experience. Strong analytical abilities and problem-solving skills are essential to thrive. The role operates in a French-speaking environment while requiring functional English skills for technical interactions.
Key Responsibilities:
• Inspect and calibrate gauges and tools in turbine engine production
• Operate high-precision measuring devices effectively
• Choose verification methods based on engineering documentation
• Ensure compliance through precision adjustments
• Prepare inspection reports and participate in team knowledge sharing
Requirements:
• DEC in Aeronautics or Mechanical Engineering
• 2 to 5 years of inspect...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
longueuil, Canada
Posted:
June 17, 2026
Deadline:
July 27, 2026