We are extending the following to the right candidate:
$5k Sign-On Bonus
Relocation Assistance
$2,500 Tool Allowance
Match Pay Plus
The Director of Maintenance (DOM) has overall authority and responsibility for maintenance, including developing department policies and procedures, preparing annual operating plan for expenses, facilities, supplies, personnel, training, and capital expenses, and advising the executive team on the status and requirements for aircraft and other equipment consistent with the company needs. The DOM maintains the highest level of safety, service, and standards for all aircraft.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Provides managerial authority and is the accountable manager for all processes of the Maintenance Departments, including Maintenance Control, Parts Department, Line Station Maintenance, Technical Support, Technical Publications, Maintenance Training and Maintenance Records
- Promotes safety throughout the organization as mandated through Company policies identified by executive management
- Provides overall authority for all aircraft technical standards and acceptable deviations from Company maintenance policies and procedures that are not detrimental to airworthiness
- Monitors maintenance performance against Company policies, procedures, and standards; provides recommendations to improve safety of operations and productivity of the entire operation
- Prepares the annual budgetary requirements for all maintenance departments
- Provides overall authority and oversight of the CASS program in the implementation of appropriate corrective actions agreed upon by the CRB
- Works in direct liaison with the DO in scheduling maintenance of Company’s aircraft, coordinating changes of maintenance schedules with all concerned, and all modifications changes required by flight operations
- Acts as the primary FAA contact for matters regarding the Maintenance Department as described in this position description
- Responsible for the maintenance of aircraft, engines, and components in the manner prescribed by the AAIP, manufacturers’ maintenance and overhaul manuals, service bulletins, ADs, Engineering Orders, and applicable CFRs
- Provides written requests to the FAA for addition or deletion of aircraft to the Ops Specs and SAS
- Responsible to review and approve contracts related to maintenance assets and outsourced vendors