Position Summary:
Reporting to Manager or Shift Manager, represent the station Technical Operations department in a professional manner while interacting and coordinating with other departments in the Station Operations Center, Aircraft Routing, Aircraft Dispatch, and Flight Crews.
Key Responsibilities:
- Identify and communicate maintenance troubleshooting and repair procedures as required
- Coordinate and track planned maintenance efforts for thru flights
- Notify and communicate the status of aircraft that are out of service or on a maintenance delay to Maintenance Control and Local Operations
- Ensure delay reports are entered and compile delay data for tracking and analysis
- Initiate and update TOC (Technical Operations Computer System) and AMIS logs on all aircraft that are out of service, in a planned hold or have significant maintenance activities on going
- Coordinate station supplier requirements that are required to support maintenance activities
- Receive and coordinate the recovery of maintenance discrepancies initiated by inbound and outbound flight crews Coordinate and track the recovery of scheduled deferred items
Required Education & Experience:
- A proven successful track record
- 1-5 years in the aircraft maintenance industry
- Successful completion of interview required to meet job qualification
- Reliable, punctual attendance is an essential function of the position
- Extensive knowledge of aircraft maintenance operations and applicable FAA regulations
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without sponsorship
- 2 years in a leadership role within a large maintenance organization including a unionized labor workforce
- Contract and regulatory experience
- FAA A&P Certificate
- Strong cultural awareness to build and maintain professional relationships on a global basis
- Bachelor’s Degree in Aviation Management, Engineering, or related field, or comparable experience