The Field Operations Aircraft Maintenance Manager provides daily leadership for a team of field fixed and/or rotor wing Medical Transport aircraft Maintenance Technicians at several bases in a geographic region or service area. This position ensures specifications issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, (FAA), are met and identifies, formulates, and implements aviation maintenance processes, policies, and procedures for maintenance technicians. It also coordinates and schedules maintenance for both scheduled and unscheduled events. This position may manage a Fixed Base Operator, (FBO), which provides essential aeronautical services, including fueling, maintenance, ground handling, and passenger services, to general aviation aircraft and their crews external to Intermountain Health, ensuring a safe aviation operation. Essential Functions Manages and schedules daily aircraft maintenance operations at multiple fixed and rotor wing aircraft bases and/or other locations, which may include a FBO. Ensures all maintenance work is assigned and accomplished in accordance with policies, procedures, and specifications set forth in the IHC Health Services Inc. GMM, GOM and OP Specs as well as manufacturers' manuals and with provisions of the 14 CFRs. Manages Technicians performance and ensures the air Med Transport maintenance team is engaged in working to their potential. Mentors and instructs mechanics and fosters teamwork, addresses skill gaps through training, and supports workforce development to maintain high levels of expertise and productivity. Manages and participates in maintenance projects and inspections on aircraft with the maintenance team/s. Schedules, coordinates, and ensures scheduled maintenance and inspections are completed in a timely manner. Documents, maintains, and completes aircraft records in accordance with FAA and Intermountain requirements. Manages Maintenance Technician’s daily and on-call schedules to ensure staffing needs are met while managing overtime. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of trends and new developments in the aviation field. Delegates and manages special maintenance work and projects to maintenance team. Tracks aircraft inspection, component due times, and completion of tasks in a database. Manages the maintenance of company-owned special tools and equipment to ensure they’re in good working order. Ensures calibration requirements are met. Provides technical support to field technicians where necessary. Ensures proper safety procedures are used during all maintenance operations being performed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
11-50 employees