Company Alaska Airlines
The Team
Guided by our purpose, core values, and leadership principles, we are creating an airline people love. Our corporate teams set the strategies and operational plans to ensure the success of our company. Whether we use our expertise in accounting, human resources, finance, planning, legal, spaneting, or any of our operational divisions, our shared passion for travel and our guests is what motivates us to achieve excellence each day. If you share our passion for creating an airline people love, we want to hear from you.
Role Summary
The Inflight Compliance Manager is a subject matter expert in ensuring compliance for the Inflight division at Alaska Airlines (AS) and Hawaiian Airlines (HA). This role exercises considerable judgment to make decisions in developing and managing the Inflight program to certify compliance with all applicable regulations and provide recommendations to address the division’s processes and regulatory compliance.
Key Duties
Ensures Alaska Airlines’ Inflight department meets all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations, and other regulatory requirements as they relate to the incident report, audit, and training records. Act as a primary liaison with the FAA Cabin Safety Inspector(s), ensuring overall alignment.
Monitors the Federal Register for changes to FARs and Advisory Circulars, informs and ensures each divisional discipline has implemented changes as appropriate.
Communicates directly with the Inflight Training department and Inflight teams to monitor and validate CFR compliance.
Provides management personnel with interpretations, guidance, and industry best practices to maintain the highest level of compliance.
Maintains the Document Control database for FAA correspondence, including letters of request for approval, Voluntary Self Disclosures (VSDs), Compliance Actions, Hazard letters, FAA Safety Assurance System (SAS) Findings and Letters of Investigation (LOI) – and monitors regulatory findings to ensure responses and/or corrective actions are appropriate, effective, and completed in a timely manner.
Manage detailed projects in areas of Location of Passenger Amenities (LOPAs), Safety Information Card, Exit Row Seating,
- Carry-on Baggage, and Direct View requirements within the regulations.
Represents AS Inflight at industry meetings such as Airlines for America (A4A) as well as FAA sponsored meetings.
Manages various ad-hoc AS Inflight-centric projects that support regulatory compliance for Alaska Airlines, such as new aircraft acquisition.
Job-Specific Experience, Education & Skills
Required
5 years of experience in airline industry.
2 years of leadership experience.
Bachelor’s degree, or an additional two years of relevant training/experience in lieu of this degree.
Experience and knowledge of 14 CFR PART 5 – Safety Management Systems (SMS) programs and requirements.
Must successfully complete Flight Attendant Training (if not already qualified as an AS/HA Flight Attendant) and maintain certification.
Experience in Airline Safety, Regulatory Compliance, or Quality Assurance.
Knowledge of 14 CFR PART 121 and associated regulations for air carrier operations departments.
Experience working with the FAA, along with expertise interpreting and applying CFRs, SAS (formerly ATOS) and SMS requirements.
Proven experience with project planning, execution, and ongoing maintenance.
Extensive domestic travel, up to 25 of the time, with occasional international travel.
Able to conduct inflight observations for extended periods of time.
Ability to deliver presentations and speak to numerous work groups and training classes.
Ability to successfully complete Inflight initial training and maintain currency of qualifications.
Proficiency with MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Adobe.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Minimum age of 18.
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Preferred
2 years of experience and knowledge of 14 CFR PART 5 – Safety Management Systems (SMS) programs and requirements.
Experience and knowledge of 49 CFR PART 830 and 49 CFR PART 41113 as it relates to NTSB Accident Investigation Process and review of Inflight Records and Reporting Programs.
Experience managing large, cross-departmental projects, processes, and procedures.
Experience in the Inflight Training environment.
Experience mobilizing a cross-functional learning team with diverse backgrounds and varied levels of experience (e.g., setting clear expectations, providing ongoing coaching and feedback, and providing learning and career growth opportunities).
Outstanding interpersonal and relationship building skills; team player.
Excellent leadership skills include driving results, identifying opportunities, and managing change.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Certification in industrial audit or compliance.
Job-Specific Leadership Expectations
Embody our values to own safety, do the right thing, be caring and kind, and deliver performance.
Salary Range
$117,850 - $176,800 / year
Salary Details
Pay will be based on multiple factors, including and not limited to location, relevant experience/level and skillset while balancing internal equity relative to other Alaska/Hawaiian/Horizon employees. Alaska/Hawaiian/Horizon is committed to fair, unbiased compensation along with competitive benefits in all locations in which we operate.
Note: We don’t typically hire at the top of the range.
Total Rewards
Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air pay and benefits can vary by company, location, number of regularly scheduled hours worked, length of employment, and employment status.
Free stand-by travel privileges on Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines & Horizon Air
Comprehensive well-being programs including medical, dental and vision benefits
Generous 401k match program
Quarterly and annual bonus plans
Generous holiday and paid time off
For more information about Alaska/Hawaiian/Horizon Total Rewards please visit our career site and view benefits.
Airport SIDA Badge Requirements
Important notification for employees working at an airport or maintenance hangar: Employees will be required to obtain a SIDA badge provided by the airport authority and maintain good standing in order to keep their SIDA badge. Review theSIDA Badge Requirementsdocument for a comprehensive overview. If an employee does not qualify for a SIDA badge or has their SIDA badge pulled from them, the employee will be terminated.
Regulatory Information
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement
It is the policy of Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment and to ensure equal opportunity in all terms, conditions, and benefits of employment or potential employment.
We also prohibit discrimination and harassment against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected categories.
We have established an EEO Compliance Program under Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (“Section 503”) and the Vietnam Era Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (“VEVRAA”). All applicants and employees are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. In addition, we have established an audit and reporting system to allow for effective measurement of its equal employment opportunity activities.
To implement this policy, we will:
(1) Recruit, hire, train and promote qualified persons in all job titles, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information and any other legally protected categories;
(2) Ensure that employment decisions are based only on valid job requirements; and
(3) Ensure that all personnel actions and employment activities such as compensation, benefits, promotions, layoffs, return from layoff, Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air sponsored programs, and tuition assistance will be administered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected categories.
Employees and applicants for employment will not be subjected to harassment, intimidation, threats, coercion or discrimination because they have engaged or may engage in (1) filing a complaint, (2) opposing any act or practice made unlawful by, or exercising any other right protected by, any Federal, State or local law requiring equal opportunity, including Section 503 and the equal opportunity provisions of VEVRAA, or (3) assisting or participating in any investigation, compliance evaluation, hearing, or any other activity related to the administration of any Federal, State or local law requiring equal opportunity, including Section 503 and the equal opportunity provisions of VEVRAA.
Government Contractor & Department of Transportation (DOT) Regulations
Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines & Horizon Air are regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOT – regulations, 49 CFR part 40) and all applicants are advised that post-offer and/or pre-employment drug testing will be conducted to determine the presence of marijuana, cocaine, opioids, phencyclidine (PCP) and amphetamines or a metabolite of these drugs prior to any offer or employment or transfer into a safety-sensitive position. Failure to submit to testing or positive indications of drug use will render the applicant ineligible for employment with Alaska Airlines/Hawaiian Airlines/Horizon Air and any employment offer will be withdrawn.
Apply by 7:00 PM Pacific Time on
2/27/2026
FLSA Status Exempt
Employment Type Full-Time
Regular/Temporary Regular
Location Renton - Global Training Center
L: LI-B
Job Locations USA-WA-Renton
Requisition ID 2026-18250
Category Corporate & Operations