ATI MAINTENANCE CONTROLLER

Air Transport International, Inc.Wilmington, OH
Onsite

About The Position

This role functions as the first level of corporate maintenance management in regards to line maintenance activities. The Maintenance Controller will monitor all work progress at line stations, ensuring systematic troubleshooting and timely correction of discrepancies, while providing technical assistance as needed. This position also involves coordinating the movement of required parts to aircraft, monitoring discrepancies to identify chronic issues, and approving/recording deferred or carried-over items. The Maintenance Controller is responsible for ensuring all work request items and scheduled maintenance are in progress for timely completion and for monitoring check remaining times. Additionally, this role involves making controlled work assignments to address pilot reports, deferred items, or chronic problems, and maintaining a daily log of all maintenance activities. The effectiveness of the Maintenance Program will be evaluated at a practical level, with alerts provided to the Director of Maintenance and Director of Quality Control regarding any program defects or deficiencies.

Requirements

  • Must complete a DOT/FAA pre-employment drug screen and a DOT/FAA background check.
  • Shall hold a valid Airframe and Power Plant license (FAR 121.378).
  • Minimum of five (5) years of experience in 121 maintenance of B767 and/or B757 preferred.
  • Previous Maintenance Control experience preferred.
  • Must have knowledge of Aircraft Systems and be able to read and understand wiring diagrams, system schematics, FIM’s, IPC’s, AMM’s, OHM’s, CMM’s for troubleshooting and maintenance oversight.
  • Must have good organizational skills, as well as excellent verbal and written skills.
  • Comply with ATI attendance requirements

Nice To Haves

  • Minimum of five (5) years of experience in 121 maintenance of B767 and/or B757 preferred.
  • Previous Maintenance Control experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Discuss all pilot reports and non-routine items with respective line station/line mechanics as each aircraft terminates.
  • Monitor all work progress at the line stations, assuring systematic troubleshooting and timely correction of discrepancies, providing technical assistance as required.
  • Coordinate the movement of required parts to the aircraft.
  • Monitor discrepancies reported on a daily basis in order to identify chronic non-routine times.
  • Approve and record all items that are deferred or carried over.
  • Ensure that all work request items and scheduled maintenance is in work, and in order to assure timely completion of each task.
  • Monitor all check remaining times on a continuing basis.
  • Make controlled work assignment in order to address items, which are pilots, reports, deferred, carried over, or which have been identified as chronic problems.
  • Maintain daily log of all maintenance activities, including all discrepancies by aircraft registration numbers.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of the Maintenance Program in all of its applications at the practical level in order to alert the Director of Maintenance and the Director of Quality Control of presence or program defects of deficiencies.
  • Function as the first level of corporate maintenance management in regards to line maintenance activities.
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