The Duty Manager – Aircraft Maintenance serves as the senior technical authority during assigned shifts, overseeing all aircraft maintenance operations in a 24/7 ground handling environment. This role provides hands-on technical leadership, operational oversight, and coordination of Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) training and airline-specific qualifications to ensure maintenance activities are conducted safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulatory and customer requirements.
The Duty Manager ensures operational readiness of supported aircraft, provides technical guidance to AMT Leads and technicians, and coordinates maintenance activities with airline customers and airport operations.
This is a salaried, exempt position.
Safety-Sensitive PositionThis position is classified as safety sensitive. The Duty Manager must comply with all applicable regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Department of Transportation, as well as company safety policies.
Employees in this role are subject to pre-employment, random, post-incident, and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing in accordance with federal regulations.
Responsibilities
Maintenance Operations OversightOversee and perform line maintenance and transit inspections on transport category aircraft including B777, B747, B737, B767, and A319/A320/A321 aircraft.
Troubleshoot and resolve complex mechanical, electrical, avionics, and structural issues.
Perform component removal and replacement, system operational checks, and aircraft functional testing.
Ensure all maintenance is conducted using approved maintenance data and procedures.
Technical LeadershipProvide senior-level technical guidance and support to AMT Leads and maintenance personnel.
Mentor technicians on troubleshooting techniques, maintenance standards, and safety practices.
Serve as the primary technical escalation point during assigned shifts.
Training and QualificationsCoordinate AMT training and airline-specific qualification programs to ensure technicians maintain required certifications and authorizations.
Support the development of technician skillsets and operational readiness.
Operational CoordinationCoordinate maintenance activities with airline maintenance control, flight operations, and airport operations regarding aircraft status and operational impacts.
Communicate aircraft maintenance status, delays, MEL/CDL items, and operational issues to internal leadership and airline customers.
Maintain situational awareness of all maintenance activities across assigned shifts.
Irregular Operations ManagementLead maintenance response during irregular operations (IROPs), aircraft on ground (AOG) situations, and operational disruptions.
Prioritize maintenance resources to minimize operational delays and ensure aircraft readiness.
Safety and ComplianceEnsure all maintenance activities comply with FAA regulations, company procedures, and airline customer requirements.
Verify accuracy and completeness of maintenance records and aircraft logbook entries.
Enforce all safety policies and regulatory requirements.
Operational MobilitySafety Authority
Qualifications
- FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) License.
Minimum 3–5 years of aircraft maintenance experience.
Hands-on experience with transport category aircraft.
Demonstrated advanced troubleshooting and aircraft systems knowledge.
Valid driver’s license and ability to operate airport vehicles.
Ability to obtain and maintain airport security badging.
Ability to work rotating shifts, nights, weekends, and holidays in a 24/7 operation.
Ability to lift up to 60 pounds, occasionally with assistance.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Preferred QualificationsPrevious experience as AMT Lead, Crew Chief, or senior maintenance authority.
Experience coordinating AMT training and qualification programs.
Airline maintenance experience preferred.
Familiarity with ground handling or line maintenance operations.
Experience mentoring or developing technicians.
Skills and AbilitiesAdvanced knowledge of aircraft maintenance procedures and FAA regulations.
Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills.
Ability to coordinate technical teams in a fast-paced operational environment.
Strong communication and decision-making skills.
High attention to detail and commitment to safety and compliance.
Physical Demands and Work EnvironmentFrequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, climbing, and working on aircraft structures.
Ability to lift and move maintenance equipment and components.
Operation of airport vehicles and ground support equipment.
Work performed outdoors in varying weather conditions.
Exposure to aircraft noise and operational airport environments.
FLSA StatusSalaried – Exempt.
Job ID
2026-22040
Work Type
On-Site
Company Description
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Work Where it Matters
Pegasus Aviation Services, an Akima company, is not just another aviation contractor. As an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), our mission and purpose extend beyond our exciting federal projects as we support our shareholder communities in Alaska.
At Pegasus, the work you do every day makes a difference in the lives of our 15,000 Iñupiat shareholders, a group of Alaska natives from one of the most remote and harshest environments in the United States.
For our shareholders, Pegasus provides support and employment opportunities and contributes to the survival of a culture that has thrived above the Arctic Circle for more than 10,000 years.
For our government customers, Pegasus delivers efficient, flexible, and safe aviation services as it supports domestic and international passenger and freighter airlines.
As a Pegasus employee, you will be surrounded by a challenging, yet supportive work environment that is committed to innovation and diversity, two of our most important values. You will also have access to our comprehensive benefits and competitive pay in addition to growth opportunities and excellent retirement options.