Founded in 2000 by three former Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) CF-18 fighter pilots who identified an opportunity to improve military readiness training, Top Aces has since established itself as the world leader in contracted adversary air (ADAIR) services and joint terminal attack controller (JTAC) training.
We pride ourselves on our unblemished safety record, having flown an industry leading 130,000+ hours of operational training without accident in support of customers worldwide, including Canada, the U.S., Germany, and multiple other NATO allies and international partner nations.
Our vision is to be the most trusted provider of innovative defense training solutions, continuously elevating standards in an industry where "Experience Matters." This commitment to innovation and technology ensures we remain adaptable, training allied militaries to succeed against evolving threats.
Top Aces’ dynamic team contributes to delivering on our purpose of training the next generation of combat leaders by living our values of Service, Integrity, Excellence, and Together every day!
Join our team!
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Plan and perform inspections on ALSE equipment for DND and Top Aces aircrews as per established procedures
- Carry out periodic inspections on various survival equipment used by Top Aces
- Maintain the DND and Top Aces ALSE inventory
- Maintain the Ottawa ALSE shop tools and test equipment per OEM’s standards
- Ensure all bases and pack ups are equipped with adequate spares for day to day Ops
- Submit to the ALSE manager a monthly report on DND ALSE inspection carried out in the past month
- Fit new DND and Top Aces aircrew with ALSE equipment
- Order the required equipment for new personnel
- Perform repairs on ALSE equipment, as detailed in established procedures
- Participate in seat removal / installations as required
- Act as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) on all ALSE related topic, including the ejection seat
- Participate in deployments from time to time as directed by the Group Leader through the ALSE manager
- Maintain the ALSE Support Centre in a clean and tidy condition
- Liaise with 414 Squadron (Sqn) on ALSE related manner
- Pursue initiatives to improve ALSE equipment in an economical fashion
- Develop and implement PSP overhaul procedures
- Perform general administrative duties related to the ALSE Support Centre operation
- Carry out dinghy drill, emergency egress, and other required training to DND and Top Aces personnel
- Develop and perform training on ALSE equipment inspections to other Top Aces technicians
- Other duties as assigned by the Maintenance / Ops, Fleet and ALSE Manager
- Maintain compliance with all company policies and procedures
- Perform related duties as assigned by supervisor
Secondary Duties and Responsibilities
To take on the role of an AME when required by your supervisorEducation and / or Work Experience Requirements
Minimum 5 years of ALSE experience to include intermediate maintenance required.Familiar with Transport Canada publicationsAbility to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practicesAbility to perform all work in support of our Corporate Values of Excellence, Service, Integrity … TogetherWorking Conditions
Occasional travel requiredOccupational Health and Safety
Employees are responsible for :
Working in compliance with Occupational Health and Safety acts and regulationsFollowing safe work practices and procedures and using safeguards and personal protective equipmentReporting hazards (such as unsafe situations and activities) to their supervisor immediately.Security Clearance Requirements / CGP / ITAR
Position requires Level II clearance with the Canadian Government and the ability to gain access to the Canadian Controlled Goods Program
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