GAL AeroStaff Ltd. is a Canadian aerospace company specializing in delivering high-quality technical and operational services to the aviation industry. Our expertise includes aircraft interior, structural, manufacturing, and maintenance solutions for OEMs, MROs, and operators across North America.
We offer carefully designed programs and benefits, including time-off, insurance, and other plans, to support our teams and meet evolving operational and regulatory requirements.
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Methods Engineering Manager, the Methods Engineering Technologist – Machine Shop is responsible for developing and maintaining manufacturing planning documentation to ensure aircraft assemblies, sub-assemblies, and parts are produced in accordance with the approved type design. The role supports production execution through robust methods planning, engineering change support, and cross-functional problem solving with Production, Quality, Procurement, and Engineering.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and maintain Engineering Masters (EM) and Work Instructions (WI) that define parts, processes, and special instructions for part and assembly production
• Create 3D models from engineering definitions using SolidWorks
• Develop Manufacturing Instruction Sheets (MIS), sketches, and related documentation detailing manufacturing requirements and special instructions for structural, system, and electrical installations
• Specify tooling and equipment required for manufacturing and assembly of aircraft components
• Submit and support engineering change requests to improve build quality, manufacturability, and efficiency, including make-versus-buy evaluations
• Investigate manufacturing issues and collaborate cross-functionally to assess cost, impact, and risk associated with production changes
• Support continuous improvement initiatives, audits, and process standardization efforts
• Assist with non-conformance management activities and planning for manufacturing efficiency improvements
• Provide technical training and guidance to production and assembly personnel in support of the Quality Management System (QMS)
Experience and Qualifications:
• Relevant education or equivalent experience in aerospace or manufacturing environments
• Degree or diploma in Engineering, Engineering Technology, or related discipline, or equivalent practical experience
• Seven or more years of experience in detail part manufacturing (machining), preferably in an aerospace environment
• Prior experience in Manufacturing Engineering or Methods Engineering roles
• Working knowledge of aircraft part fabrication and assembly processes
• Understanding of cost accounting, estimating, and aerospace engineering principles
• Experience with FDM additive manufacturing, 3D printing, and slicing or toolpathing software is considered an asset (e.g., Stratasys Insight, Stratasys Control Center)
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office tools
• Proficiency with CAD and manufacturing software, including SolidWorks and Mastercam (required), with experience in CATIA or AutoCAD considered an asset
• Strong ability to multitask, make sound technical decisions, and communicate effectively with internal customers