The Aircraft Configuration Management Analyst assists with supporting the ACM program. This includes maintaining correct effectivity, interchangeability, and positions of aircraft components, induction of new aircraft and assemblies into the Spirit fleet and assisting with part transactions. The role involves performing various duties and activities required to support functions and objectives of Engineering and Maintenance departments, staying informed on all issues/projects related to aircraft configuration management, analyzing and reviewing configurations to minimize operational downtime by maintaining configuration control and compliance to aircraft Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) requirements. The analyst will become familiar with the various component builds of the Engines, Landing Gears, and APU assemblies, maintain aircraft structure to ensure improvement on maintenance efficiency and component tracking, ensure assigned projects are on track and provide regular updates on commitments made to stakeholders, make recommendations based on data and findings, assist in various tasks during new aircraft acceptance and inductions, and assist in providing after hours support to Technical Operations, when workload dictates. Spirit Airlines operates 24 hours a day, and Technical Operations is always staffed during the day and night. Other responsibilities may be assigned and may change when circumstances dictate, such as in the event of an emergency change in workload, rush jobs, or technical developments.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees