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MAC, INC. PROFESSIONAL EXPECTATION STATEMENT:
In the performance of your respective tasks and duties all employees are expected to confirm to the following:
• Perform quality work within deadlines with or without direct supervision.
• Interact professionally with other employees, customers and suppliers.
• Work effectively as a team contributor on all assignments.
• Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other employees and service agencies.
• Reports directly to the DOM.
POSITION PURPOSE:
Serves the company as the 121 General Manager. Direct supervisor of Heavy Check Line Supervisors, Lead Technicians, all direct and contract maintenance technicians to include administrative personnel working at the heavy maintenance facility. Coordinates activities with: VPM, DQ/CI, DOM, DO, Director of Safety, CASS Analyst, Heavy Check Line Supervisor, Lead Technicians, Lead Planner, Manager of Maintenance Training, ICM and Parts Manager.
RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
• Serve as liaison with the Federal Aviation Administration Certificate Management Office on issues pertaining to the 145 Repair Station.
• Manage a staff of operational and administrative direct reports.
• Lead and direct the proper application of company policies and procedures, maintenance procedures, and applicable FAA regulations.
• Coordinate aircraft induction schedules, shop >
• Participate with, train, and lead the team to diagnose, troubleshoot and repair any discrepancies related to the aircraft in accordance with approved technical data.
• Assist, supervise, and direct all aircraft maintenance personnel in the performance of their duties so that work is accomplished on schedule and in accordance with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations and repair station procedures.
• Train maintenance personnel in the proper work practices and procedures, including observation of safety precautions during the performance of their duties.
• Monitor the maintenance induction schedule footprint to assure that maximum productivity is achieved in the most cost-effective manner.
• Complete vendor audit requests and maintain records of each vendor audit completed. This should be monitored by but should be maintained by the quality department.
Mountain Air Cargo, Inc.
General Manager - Job Description
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• Be responsible for maintaining records in accordance with part 145; and will ensure each work package is properly audited for accuracy and regulatory requirements.
• Liaison with all clients providing quotes, keep >
• Maintain a positive relationship >
• Responsible for the timely repair, maintenance and cleanliness of facilities, equipment and company assets. All equipment is Shared between 121 and 145, this should not be a shared duty.
• Ensure that all inspections are properly performed on all completed work before it is approved for return to service, and that the proper inspection and maintenance records, reports and forms required for each release are properly executed.
• Ensure that any maintenance performed for FAR 121, 125, 129 or 135 air carriers under a Continuous Airworthiness Program per FAR 145.2 through 145.205 is accomplished in accordance with that air carrier•s manual and that all required inspection items are inspected by RII inspectors who did not perform the work.
• Ensure that all regulations are followed as they relate to Contract Maintenance in accordance with 14 CFR Part 145.209 (h) & 145.217.
• Ensure that proper entries are made into the aircraft maintenance logs and work order in accordance with 14 CFR Part 43 and operator/air carrier manuals.
• Responsible for ensuring aircraft technicians working on aircraft, components, or related parts of aircraft perform work as outlined utilizing proper guidance in accordance with Company policies and procedures, manufacturer•s manuals, and FAA requirements.
• Responsible for ensuring documentation is legible and completely all work performed on aircraft or related equipment in accordance with Company directives and FAA regulations. Responsible to ensure to complete and submitting all necessary paperwork as mandated by Company directives.
• Promotes safety throughout the organization as mandated through Company policies identified by executive management.
• Responsible to ensure work area clean, safe, and in an orderly manner. This includes areas allocated as part of its assigned locations to include but not limited to Parts rooms, vehicles, work offices and storage areas.
• Responsible to ensure the proper overhaul, maintenance, and repair of airframe components, power-plant, aircraft communication, navigation equipment, and associated components in accordance with MAC manuals, manufacturer•s manuals (including policies, procedures, memos, and bulletins), and FAA Guidance.
• Provides technical data and input to the CASS and SMS Programs.
• The aircraft technician will be assigned to such housekeeping duties as policing his or her work area and repair and maintenance of Company property.
• Ensure each mechanic and employee assigned completes their timecard in accordance with company requirements. -Mechanics are shared between 121 and 145, this will split responsibility and cause issues.
• Ensure company uniforms are worn as assigned and ensure MAC and the customer•s requirements are being met.
• Responsible for enforcing the policies and procedures outlined in the MAC CAMP and Manual system. This also includes customer protocols and requirements. -121 Position requirement
• Ensure employees are adequately trained to perform the work assigned. This includes on-the-job training and other training requirements as needed.
Mountain Air Cargo, Inc.
General Manager - Job Description
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• Responsible for the continuous improvement of their training and mechanical knowledge regarding their work assignments.
• Perform and oversee inventory audits, correction of FAA and Auditor findings, and ensuring the proper adherence to federal regulations.
• Ensures safety, reliability, and economy by anticipating equipment problems, developing capable employees, and effective tools, and by judicious use of personnel, equipment, and supplies.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• A bachelor•s degree in a related field is preferred. Must possess an FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certificate and meet the requirements of 14 CFR 65.83.
• At least 5 years maintenance experience in Part 121, 135 or Part 145 operations to include a minimum of 3 years in director or above management level roles
• At least 5 years of budgetary experience overseeing assets, personnel, equipment, and facilities.
• Must have 3 years of accountable manager type experience with ops specs authority
• Must have a strong knowledge of FAA regulations, as it pertains to Parts 43,65,91,135,121, and 145.
• Must have a clear understanding of typical Part 135 maintenance manuals and possess strong organizational, communication and interpersonal skills.
SPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
• Must be able to work nights and weekends and have a flexible travel schedule. Must have open-minded flexibility and excellent communication skills. Must have industry awareness and have a compatible personality along with strong lateral leadership >
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
• Direct supervisor of Heavy Check Line Supervisors, Lead Technicians, all direct and contract maintenance technicians to include administrative personnel working at the heavy maintenance facility.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
• ATR Fam Course.
• Airworthiness Release Authorization.
• Receiving Inspection.
• General Safety.
• Quality System Awareness.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:
• Work typically performed in an office environment. However, due to work requirements, may require frequent travel/work in the heavy maintenance facility will involve exposure to noise, chemicals, adverse temperatures and other similar hazards.