About Vantage Aviation:
Monaco Air Duluth - A Vantage Aviation Company is a fully integrated, multi-vertical business aviation firm that specializes in all things’ private aviation. Hangar leasing, fuel and ground handling support, aircraft management and charter services, flight training schools, and turbine maintenance services are all within our scope of capability and expertise. Vantage Aviation is a private equity backed, fully integrated business aviation firm pursuing FBO, MRO, and 135 charter acquisitions and development opportunities throughout North America.
We seek opportunities where airport sponsors and their aviation stakeholders can benefit from our highly integrated, full-service offering. Our menus of services meet the highest standards of service within the industry, allowing us to provide a better service for all those who enjoy the benefits of general and business aviation.
Position Summary:
The Maintenance Operations Manager plays a critical role in the leadership of the maintenance department. They manage activities such as scheduling, profitability, and assist with implementing Standard Operating Procedures.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Strategic
- Coordinates with management to strategize new maintenance practices and assists in implementation.
- Works with maintenance department personnel to develop a cohesive work structure and is part of suggestive changes.
- Evaluates shop and customer’s needs to determine if the company requires equipment or training to support business growth.
Leadership
- Train and supervise employees of the maintenance department.
- Negotiate contracts with outside vendors for execution of maintenance work.
- Ensure operational efficiency of projects through timely inspections and repairs.
- Ensure that company premises and facilities are kept in a presentable condition.
- Implement workplace safety policies and standards.
Management
- Ensure work assignments are in place for crew prior to start time to eliminate unproductive time.
- Ensures that crew members sign and document aircraft maintenance on appropriate work cards or forms when work is completed or turned into for turnover per company policies and procedures.
- Ensures that all work performed complies with applicable technical data, FAA regulations and company policies and procedures.
- Maintains cohesion of work crew and rectifies any issues impacting productivity.
- Tracks time spent on each work order and ensures the time is logged correctly and within the budgets.
- Performs administrative duties as required.
- Manages technician “On Call” schedule to ensure coverage.
Operational
- Ensures that all work performed complies with applicable technical data, FAA regulations and company policies, and procedures.
- Performs Maintenance and inspection tasks as required.
- Works closely with maintenance personnel and flight school coordinator to maintain the aircraft visibility of remaining and work-in-progress.
- Ensures that all aircraft parts/components removed from an aircraft in work, are documented, tagged, and protected.
- Performs Inspector functions as required.
- Procures parts for open project(s).
- Cooperates with the Safety Management System and is instrumental with corrective action plans and preventative measures.
- Throughout an inspection, review discrepancies with Customer Services to determine estimated costs and additional labor down time.
- Review all completed and partially completed tasks daily to ensure proper documentation and signoffs prior to turn-over to the next shift.
Behaviors
- Acts as a mentor to team inspectors and other maintenance team members.
- Listen to team members and encourages growth through delegation, direction, and continuous education.
- Demonstrates empathy to team members, colleagues, and customers and foster accountability.
- Build trust and respect with team and between departments through clear and continuous communication.
- Strong desire to promote a quality – focused culture of safety.
- Willing, ready, and available to get the job done and stay on task.
- Lead by example.
Administrative
- Attend production meetings and discuss upcoming projects and participate with managing weekly/monthly schedule.
- Ensuring airworthiness as defined with 14 CFR by researching permanent records, maintenance tracking program, FAA Airworthiness Directives and Manufacture’s Service Bulletins/Customer Bulletins and assigned aircraft.
- Open work orders, initiatives service orders, collects designated parts from parts department, and request outside services when required.
- Tracks time for technicians working on projects and provides input to schedule for adjustments.
- Updates and interfaces with computerized maintenance tracking program.