ADM operates Montreal-Trudeau (a major domestic and international transit hub serving 130+ destinations) and Montreal-Mirabel (a dedicated cargo and industrial facility). The hiring profile is heavily weighted toward engineering and operations roles at senior levels, reflecting active construction and infrastructure modernization. Pain points cluster around legacy system interoperability, maintenance cost control, and schedule integrity—typical constraints for a nonprofit managing critical aviation infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Sector Chief, Sector Security Chief, Sector Chief Patroller
Aéroports de Montréal is a nonprofit operator of two international airports serving the Montreal region since 1992. Montreal-Trudeau is the passenger hub, processing over 13 million travelers annually across roughly 30 carriers and 130 destinations. Montreal-Mirabel specializes in cargo and industrial aviation. The organization employs approximately 700 people across operations, maintenance, engineering, IT, and administration. Current work includes major capital projects (construction, REM station integration, infrastructure upgrades), regulatory compliance efforts (ISO 45001), and operational work-order management.
SAP for enterprise resource planning; Cisco networking infrastructure (Catalyst, Nexus, ACI, ISE, ASA, Umbrella); Palo Alto Networks and F5 (BIG-IP, GTM, WAF) for security and load balancing; Microsoft enterprise suite (365, Office, SharePoint, Power BI, Project); BIM and LiDAR for infrastructure design and surveying.
ADM is headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada. Montreal-Trudeau airport is also located in Dorval; Montreal-Mirabel is a separate facility northwest of the city. The organization currently hires exclusively in Canada.
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