The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA), the largest airline pilot union in the world and the largest non-governmental aviation safety organization in the world (representing over 80,000 pilots at 42 U.S. and Canadian airlines) seeks an experienced Manager, Engineering & Air Safety for our Tysons (McLean), Virginia office. The Manager, Engineering & Air Safety manages a team of subject matter experts and administrative professionals. In their management role they direct, monitor, and coordinate the effective and efficient utilization of their assigned team of staff in the Engineering and Air Safety (E&AS) Department, and lead joint efforts with other departments and related committees of pilot representatives to ensure the achievement of Association goals; develop and determine Association-wide air safety strategies for advancing ALPA policies and positions for approval by the respective ALPA committees, Executive Board, and Board of Directors; and, assist in the interpretation and application of established policies and positions. In the absence of the Director and Assistant Director of Engineering and Air Safety, they work with the other members of the management team to coordinate the activities of the E&AS Department.
They assign work projects, assign tasks to their team, and are responsible for providing effective direction on operational matters in support of the Association's Air Safety Organization (ASO) and other relevant committees. Their role within the organization is to identify potential actions to advance the Association’s strategic plan and to be a developer and instigator of new and improved air safety policies and procedures, as well as an advisor and consultant on implementing established positions or policies. Their major responsibilities include administrating the functions of the department in a manner which best promotes the development and approval of Association responses to government agencies concerning technical issues and related safety matters; assignment of personnel to and attending industry and government meetings; making assignments to staff for administrative matters; assisting the Director and Assistant Director in the preparation of the department budget; preparing team member evaluations with clearly defined attainable and measurable goals; and, remaining responsible for other administrative matters in the department. They also coordinate and work directly with other ALPA departments, primarily Government Affairs, Communications, Legal, and Representation.
Success in this position requires staff management experience, patience, and the ability to communicate effectively with member volunteers and ALPA leadership. Their people, management, and communication skills with their employees, peers, members, and Officers are sound. They have demonstrated the ability to multitask on multiple projects in a very fast-paced and collaborative team environment, ensuring tasks and projects are completed on time.
Travel: 5 - 25%.
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ALPA is a member-driven, staff supported, union with two internal professional unions.