An Aviation Tool Room Controller is responsible for issuing tools and ensuring that they are maintained in proper condition at all times. The Tool Room Controller also looks after the calibration of tools and records the expiry dates and servicing dates of specialty tools. He or she documents the issuing and return of each tool as it exits or enters the tool room. Once a tool is returned, the Tool Room Controller assesses the condition of the tool and determines whether it needs to be replaced.
Pathways
- Completion of secondary school (required)
- On-the-job training (may be available)
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) (required)
Helpful Tips
- Good reading, writing and comprehension skills
- Computer and telephone skills are required
- Good communication and people skills
- Three-to-six month ramp-up of knowledge
- Ability to pay attention to detail
- Proficient understanding of tools
Associated Titles
- Aircraft Tool Room Controller
- Aircraft Tool Room Issuer
- Stock Keeper
- Tool Crib Worker