PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
OPERATIONAL DUTIES REQUIRED:
- Schedule and manage outside vendors and personnel who perform aircraft inspections, maintenance, repairs and modifications as required by the FAA and GOM.
- Provide weekly Aircraft Status Report updates to keep Maintenance Personnel & Flight Operations abreast of scheduled maintenance on all aircraft operated by Charter Jet Transport (CJT).
- Responsible for management of aircraft airworthiness status including oversight of VERYON and CAMP systems.
- Responsible for scheduling upcoming maintenance events with DOM, CJT Flight Department, and outside entities as required.
- Continually review and update status of all aircraft components and inspections in VERYON.
- Review all maintenance, inspection, and modification documentation for accuracy and completeness using GOM maintenance paperwork flowchart and checklist as a guide.
- Must confirm all aircraft times and cycles are accurate and perform maintenance projections monthly and verify scheduled maintenance and flights do not conflict.
- Responsible for aircraft airworthiness management regarding; registration, ownership change, LOA's, RVSM (status & records). Creates and maintains a detailed check list to ensure conformity.
- Reviews all maintenance records for conformity with FAR’s: Part 91, 135 and CJT policies.
- Ensure CJT policies and procedures are followed.
- Annually research aircraft operating budgets and submit to Director of Maintenance and compile cost estimates for special projects and notify Director of Maintenance of the effect it has on annual aircraft repair and maintenance budget
- Attend Department and Company meetings and training classes as needed or requested by management.
- Act as Liaison with all non CJT personnel or Approved Maintenance Organizations (AMO’s) performing maintenance on CJT aircraft and represent CJT in aviation maintenance matters with the FAA and contract agencies.
- Direct compliance of Minimum Equipment List (MEL) maintenance procedures.
- Schedule and establish criteria for annual technical audits of the aircraft airworthiness and report results to the DOM with an explanation of deficiencies found and corrective actions taken.
MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Research and oversee the implementation of all aircraft maintenance operations, including cost estimates for each aircraft’s maintenance, inspection, and repair costs.
- Communicate, schedule, and coordinate with the DOM the priority of projects as directed by CJT management.
- Schedule in-house and outside maintenance, inspections, modifications, and repairs to aircraft to ensure they are safe and legal for flight.
- Act as liaison to Flight Operations to ensure aircraft remain within current FAA Maintenance Regulations.
- Review and give approval of invoices submitted to accounting.
- Associate’s degree or equivalent in experience and training.
- 6 or more years’ experience in Aircraft and Maintenance Management.
- FAA Airframe & Power Plant Certificate IA preferred.
- 3+ years in commercial aircraft maintenance management, preferably on Pilatus PC12 and PC24 fleets.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES:
- Maintain a broad working knowledge of multiple types of aircraft.
- Remain current in aircraft maintenance, safety, certification, procedures, and regulations.
OTHER:
- Must work well with others, as a team, and difficulties and divisions.
- Must maintain a good attendance record.
- Current driver’s license and good driving record.
- Must be available by phone and/or text 24/7 when On Call.
- DOT Drug and Alcohol program (Pre-employment and random)
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Must be able to lift 100 pounds.
- Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time.
TYPICAL MENTAL DEMANDS:
- Maintain a good attitude in all circumstances and situations.
- Use of extensive experience to make good decisions that directly affect aircraft airworthiness.
- Must be able to analyze complex information, troubleshoot and determine work strategy to accomplish task assigned.
- Must maintain a high level of attention to detail.
- Must use preemptive thinking.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Travel with aircraft for maintenance oversight.
- Potential exposure to hazardous materials and chemicals.
- Extreme hot and cold outside temperatures.
- Extensive mandatory overtime may be required.
- Loud Noise