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Job Title


Shipping/Receiving Clerk


Company : Essential Turbines


Location : moncton, New Brunswick


Created : 2026-05-08


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Job descriptionABOUT THE COMPANYOur Purpose: Engines trusted to fly. Powering missions that matter.Our Mission: We deliver disciplined, high-quality engine and component MRO (maintenance, repair, and overhaul) that keeps aircraft mission-ready combining deep expertise, reliable execution, and solutions built around our customers operational realities.We are climbing to PEQ Performance Power, Expertise, Quality the operating principle that drives everything we do. Our values define who we are:1. Quality is Essential we dont cut corners, we define them;2. Customer Outcomes First our success is measured by how well our customers operate;3. Uncompromising Integrity honesty, accountability, and respect in every interaction;4. Every Engine. Every Time. the same disciplined standard, no shortcuts, no exceptions; and5. Built on Trust. Powered by People. experienced teams who take ownership and stand behind their workEssential Turbines (ETI) is a leading Engine MRO providing services across the globe. ETI operates out of facilities in Montreal, Vancouver, Malta, and Phoenix, AZ. Our company specializes in the M250 & RR300 Engines (Rolls-Royce) and has special capabilities in mature engines for fighter jets. We have a global base of operators and customers in various industries, including emergency services, law enforcement, agriculture, industry, and tourism. ETI strives to be the leader in high-touch customer service, leading turnaround times, and quality.POSITION SUMMARYThe Shipping/Receiving Clerk is responsible for the accurate handling, storage, movement, and documentation of turbine engine parts, tooling, and consumables. This role ships and receives goods while maintaining strict compliance with FAA/EASA/TC regulations, customer requirements, and company quality standards. This position plays a critical role in maintaining traceability, inventory accuracy, and ontime engine deliveries in a regulated aviation environment.Work EligibilityApplicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada (Canadian citizen/permanent resident). This position does not offer visa sponsorship.Security RequirementThis position involves access to goods and technical data controlled under Canada's Controlled Goods Program (CGP), administered by Public Services and Procurement Canada. As a condition of employment, the successful candidate must complete and pass a CGP security assessment in accordance with the Defense Production Act and the Controlled Goods Regulations. The assessment evaluates factors including identity, criminal history, and any matters that may indicate a risk of unauthorized transfer of controlled goods. Continued employment is conditional on maintaining CGP authorization throughout the term of employment.Material Handling and Logistics Support shop floor material requests and kitting activities to meet production schedules. Move materials safely using appropriate handling equipment and procedures. Coordinate returns, repairs, and warranty shipments with vendors and customers. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe warehouse and receiving area.Inventory Management Receive, inspect, label, and store aircraft engine parts and materials. Maintain accurate inventory records in ERP/MRP systems. Ensure full traceability of parts and documentation per FAA, EASA, TC, and AS9110 requirements. Perform cycle counts and physical inventories; investigate and resolve discrepancies. Maintain proper storage conditions for serviceable, unserviceable, quarantine, and hazmat materials.Logistics & Receiving Process inbound and outbound shipments of turbine engines, engine modules, and components. Verify parts, quantities, certifications, and documentation upon receipt. Prepare shipping paperwork, certifications, and packing in accordance with aviation and export requirements. Coordinate domestic and international shipments with carriers and freight forwarders. Ensure compliance with ITAR/EAR, Canadian export controls, and customer shipping instructionsCompliance & Quality Identify and escalate nonconforming material and documentation issues. Support audits and inspections by internal quality teams and regulatory authorities. Follow all company safety, quality, and security policies.Required Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent required. 3+ years of experience in aerospace materials, inventory, or logistics (MRO environment preferred). Experience handling aircraft or turbine engine parts with traceability requirements. Proficiency with ERP/MRP systems (SAP, Oracle, Epicor, Quantum, etc.). Ability to read and interpret aviation documentation (Form 1, 8130-3, C of C, packing lists). Strong attention to detail, organization, and time management skills. Forklift or material handling equipment experiencePhysical Requirements Ability to lift and move up to 50 lbs. Ability to stand, walk, bend, and reach throughout the workday.Benefits Competitive compensation Health and dental insurance Paid time off and company holidays Overtime opportunities Stable work environment in a safetycritical industry