The Maintenance Control Director is responsible for monitoring and maintaining documents of all MQ-9 scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. Thie position will directly supports continuous communication with Government representatives such as the COR and Maintenance Officer regarding contract requirements. Essential Responsibilities: Monitors and maintains documents of all MQ-9 scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. Will keep Site Manager and Maintenance Officer always briefed on aircraft status. Plans and coordinates all aircraft inspections (special, conditional, phase, etc.). Dispatch and monitoring of all assigned tasks and associated jobs to work centers. Works closely with operations to ensure aircraft are available to meet the Flight Schedule. Works with approved DoD Maintenance Systems, which will include IMDS and NALCOMIS. Prepares daily, weekly, and monthly reports in support of aircraft long range maintenance requirements. Maintains Aircraft Discrepancy Books showing completed as well as outstanding maintenance actions. Ensures all required maintenance has been performed before flights. Brief and de-brief of pilots as required, assisting in the documentation of aircraft flight time and maintenance discrepancies. Comply with all current sections of the NAVAIRINST 3710.1 (series), AFI 21-101, Aircraft and Equipment Maintenance Management, AFI 21-103 Equipment Inventory, Status and Utilization Reporting and CNAFINST 4790.2 (series) as applicable to aircraft maintenance. Maintains aircraft historical records, as well as various other aircraft files in support of aircraft maintenance. Verification of all Maintenance Action Documentation prior to submission to the Navy, working closely with Logs and Records to ensure timely submission into upline data reporting systems and required logbook entries. Corrects and re-submits all Naval generated reports via upline data reporting systems. Responsible for mission configuration, working with various civil service work centers with uploads and systems checks as required. Ensures work area is maintained in a neat and orderly manner and that all safety rules and regulations are observed. May work with other groups or personnel to resolve problems. Will instruct and assist in training of lower-level employees in proper work methods and performance of their job duties. Performs related duties as assigned including all duties of lower rated technical personnel within their classification. Works with the Site Manager to reassign contract personnel between work centers as needed to support the daily flight schedule requirements. Maintenance Control Director ensures each shop performs a written pass down between shifts, to be annotated in a shop logbook that will be shared with the Government upon request. Tasks personnel, as needed, in transporting pilots to the Combat Aircraft Loading Area and other hangars when Government. personnel are not available. The Maintenance Control Director documents in writing (daily within six hours of receipt) to Government Maintenance Representative (GMR) with status/progress report of Government issued scheduled maintenance priorities. The GMR will provide the maintenance priorities twice a day.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees