Bombardier is seeking a Section Chief, Engineering, Mechanical Integration to lead the team responsible for integrating supplier mechanical systems on the Challenger and Global platforms, including Window Shades, Water & Waste, Oxygen, ECS, Tables, Door mechanisms and insulation. You will ensure technical compliance and certification readiness, drive quality and schedule adherence, and support PCR, RFC and NOC processes while aligning priorities across Operations, Detailed Design and Projects and coaching the team. Ideal candidates have a bachelor’s in engineering, 10+ years in aerospace with interior completions or systems installation, and are fluent in English and French with strong cross functional influence. To apply, tailor your resume to show leadership impact, supplier management, and measurable improvements in delivery and quality, and note willingness to be onsite in Québec.
At Bombardier, we design, build and maintain the world’s peak-performing aircraft for the world’s most discerning people and businesses, governments and militaries. We have been successful in setting the highest standards by putting our people at the heart of it all, and defining excellence, together.
Providing services to Bombardier means operating at the highest level. Every day, you are part of a team that delivers superior experiences and products, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in our industry and beyond. By prioritizing continuous growth and development, we empower everyone to reach their full potential on their own terms, because the greatest results happens when you are free to be yourself and share your unique expertise.
Reporting to the Manager of Mechanical Systems Integration – Completions, you will lead a team responsible for the integration of supplier’s mechanical system components for Bombardier’s Challenger and Global portfolio:
Opportunity Section Chief, Engineering, Mechanical Integration
Primary Location Administrative Centre (CA)
Organization Aerospace Canada
Requisition 14196 Section Chief, Engineering, Mechanical Integration