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Hydro-Quebec Division

Flight Operations That Keep Quebec Powered

Flight Operations That Keep Quebec Powered

Air Inuit’s Hydro‑Québec division connects some of Quebec’s most remote regions year‑round. Our team transports Hydro‑Québec staff and equipment to key sites across Saguenay, Abitibi, James Bay, and Nunavik, helping keep energy flowing to the communities that rely on it. With a modern fleet and a strong commitment to safety and reliability, they turn demanding missions into smooth, dependable journeys.

At our Montréal headquarters, the HQ team brings together a range of roles that keep our operations running safely and reliably every day. From maintenance crews to pilots and flight attendants, along with the administrative teams that support them, each plays a part in ensuring aircraft are ready, crews are prepared, and operations stay on track. All roles are based in Montréal, with schedules varying depending on the position and operational needs, including day and night shifts for maintenance teams. Working together across functions, this team turns complex operational demands into smooth, dependable flights.

 

 

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Why Air Inuit Is Your Next Career Destination?

To make a real impact. Air Inuit delivers essential services to Nunavik 24/7 in one of the world’s most demanding environments, offering work that is stimulating, meaningful, and truly rewarding.

Curious about the benefits we offer?

A range of competitive and generous benefits:
an employer‑matched RRSP with a 5% contribution, comprehensive medical and dental insurance 100% paid by Air Inuit, three weeks of vacation, telemedicine access, an employee assistance program, and flight privileges.

Are there development opportunities?

Yes! Air Inuit supports continuous training, professional development, and internal advancement opportunities.

A Day in the Life of the HQ Division at Air Inuit

Air Inuit’s Hydro‑Québec division keeps remote regions connected year‑round, flying staff and equipment to key sites across Saguenay, Abitibi, James Bay, and Nunavik.

Maintenance starts the day early, inspecting and preparing aircraft for demanding northern missions.

Pilots review routes, weather, and operational details before navigating challenging terrain with safety and precision.

Flight Attendants welcome Hydro‑Québec crews, ensure safety onboard, and provide comfort on flights to isolated work sites.

Together, the team keeps essential energy operations moving—turning remote, complex travel into smooth, reliable journeys.

How to apply?

Directly through the postings on our career platform.

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