Operating as a regional airline in the United States, Air Wisconsin Airlines performs flying services for American Airlines as American Eagle throughout the Midwest and East Coast, operating CRJ-200 regional jets. Our exceptional team is dedicated to making our travelers experiences safe and pleasant.
With general supervision from the Director of Contract Maintenance & Engine Programs, provides oversight of heavy maintenance, short-term, long-term storage, Mobile Repair Team (MRT) and paint program activity.
Job Functions:
- Promotes and fosters a safe and secure operating environment.
- Ensures timely, and accurate processing of aircraft maintenance records for maintenance performed at assigned facility; to include Technical Response Approval Group (TRAG), Service Difficulty Reporting (SDR), Major Repair, Alteration Report, Corrosion Prevention, Corrosion Control (CPCP) reporting, and deferred maintenance reporting requirements.
- Oversees the contract personnel performing heavy maintenance, ensures contracted services are performed per the terms of the agreement with the maintenance provider.
- Oversees approval of man-hours for all non-routine work performed and for initial invoice review and approval.
- Ensures compliance with DOT/FAA regulations, company policies and procedures in accordance with the Air Wisconsin Airlines General Maintenance Manual (GMM).
- Maintains partnership with contracted maintenance provider and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM).
- Coordinates activities related to engineering services, material and tooling requirements, quality assurance and production.
- Position requires extensive travel.
Required Competencies:
- Requires moderate level of judgment to ensure compliance with appropriate regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Judgment and initiative are necessary in setting priorities. Must determine if unusual problems with routine procedures require involvement of others.
- High degree of professionalism and ability to keep sensitive information confidential.
- Ability to communicate fluently in English.
Education & Experience:
Required:
- Associates degree in aviation management or engineering.
- FAA Airframe and Powerplant License
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Three to five years supervisory experience in a FAR Part 121 Air Carrier operations.
- Three to five years quality assurance/quality control experience in an aircraft maintenance environment.
- Good working knowledge of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
- Ability to work independently.
Preferred:
- Ability to speak Spanish.
- Problem Solving
- Interpersonal Skills
- Communication Skills
Benefits offered to you:
- A comprehensive benefits package which includes health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, and health & wellness incentives.
- Flight benefits on our partner carrier(s).
- Paid holidays, sick leave and vacation.