We caught up with Jody McNeil, a contractor based in Canada, to find out more about his experience working for JMC Aviation so far.
How long have you been engaged with JMC Aviation?
3 years on short term contracts, supporting a variety of JMC Aviation clients across North America. I’ve been involved in an array of different programmes and had the opportunity to gain invaluable experience.
What’s been the most exciting thing you’ve done in your career so far?
Although not entirely with JMC Aviation, I have been involved with major military modifications, as well as life extension inspections in civilian aerospace, keeping aircraft safe and serviceable. The range of projects I’ve been involved with has given me a varied career so far, as well as the opportunity to gain vast experience across different aircraft types. I’ve also got to work with and meet some great people along the way.
What role are you currently in, and how did JMC Aviation help you secure it?
As far as securing my role with JMC Aviation, I am involved in the FLS inspections, which is fast paced, hard work with rewarding and lucrative compensation. Keeping the 737 platform up to date.
What do you enjoy most about working in the aviation industry?
The industry has great potential growth, and security although currently in Canada, the lack of “red seal” is holding back its possibilities. Always evolving and variety of platforms means you can continue to learn, advance and adapt for the future, from military, civilian and even drone technology, the aerospace industry is here to stay.
What would you say to someone considering using JMC Aviation to find their next role?
Great company, great knowledgeable recruitment specialists who offer great benefits and a lot of opportunities all over the world.