Bench Operator
Job Location: Winnipeg
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At StandardAero, we use our ingenuity and know-how to find solutions for the simple to the most complex challenges in aviation. Together, we get the job done and done well. Our stability, resources, and respectful culture supports you in building a solid career with a great team you can count on day in and day out for the long term.
As a Bench Operator, you’ll set up and operate a variety of hand tools and precision equipment. This entry-level role focuses on compliance with maintenance standards, safety requirements, and quality expectations.
What you’ll do:
- Operate hand tools and precision measurement equipment such as drills, grinders, files, presses, and low-temperature ovens
- Follow standard work processes to complete maintenance and alteration tasks in the correct sequence
- Read and interpret technical manuals, drawings, and specifications to guide work performed
- Complete required documentation and maintenance records accurately
- Conduct in-process quality checks to confirm work meets specifications
- Ensure all tools and test equipment are properly labeled and compliant before use
- Track and communicate work order status to support on-time delivery
- Support team members and provide coverage to maintain workflow continuity
Perform start-up and shutdown tasks for production equipment as assigned
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Basic Qualifications
- 2+ Years of experience reading and interpreting technical manuals, drawings, or blueprints, demonstrated through prior coursework, training, or work experience
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs (11 kg) repeatedly throughout a shift with or without reasonable accommodation
- Ability to stand and perform repetitive manual tasks for 6+ hours per shift with or without reasonable accommodation
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions, demonstrated through successful completion of job-related training or assessment
- Demonstrated mechanical aptitude through prior experience or successful completion of a job-related mechanical skills assessment
Ability to complete required on-the-job training and demonstrate proficiency within a defined training period (e.g., 60–90 days)
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Desired Skills
- Basic mechanical aptitude or technical training (e.g., trade school or coursework)
- Attention to detail in precision work and documentation
- Ability to work effectively in a team-based manufacturing environment
- Willingness to learn tooling, precision measurement equipment
Welding experience is an asset
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Benefits that make life better:
Comprehensive Healthcare
Company pension plan with 100% company match; up to 5% vested (Canada)
Paid Time Off starting on day one
Bonus opportunities
Health- & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
Short- & Long-Term Disability
Learning & Training opportunities