Maintenance Controller - Supervisor/Safe for Flight (P-8) - NTWP - Pt Mugu, CA

V2X Current OpeningsNBVC Point Mugu, CA
12h$115,000

About The Position

Direct, coordinate and monitor all maintenance/material actions necessary to retain or restore aircraft, material, equipment or components to a serviceable condition with a minimum expenditure of resources in the most efficient practical manner. Shall have supervisory authority to direct work centers and personnel to accomplish specific maintenance actions as required to accomplish the mission. The Maintenance Control Representatives shall have an in-depth working knowledge of the CNAFINST 4790.2 (series) and all applicable T/M/S technical publications, which apply to their applicable T/M/S specific aircraft as well, have a working knowledge of the Special Projects / Flight Clearances / Interim Flight Clearances, which are applicable to their assigned T/M/S aircraft. They must have a working knowledge of the Aircraft Modification Instruction (VX-30/31 INST 13050/1 Series) process. These personnel will Release Aircraft Safe for Flight, monitor maintenance SCIR documentation via the NALCOMIS system, review Aircraft Weight and Balance forms for accuracy, direct scheduled/unscheduled maintenance actions to meet operational tasking identified by the Government/flight schedule, brief aircrew prior to FCF, review aircrew documentation of aircraft FCF performance, request cannibalization authorization from GMR when required, coordinate Depot Level Inspection/Repair actions, assign workload priorities, manage awaiting maintenance and material status, manage T/M/S Aircraft configuration, screen, maintain and sign Aeronautical Equipment Service Records, Aircraft Logbooks, liaison with Quality Assurance, liaison with Projects Coordinator, understand Navy Working Capital Fund concept, notify Government Oversight QAR’s of all Flight Critical, Safety of Flight, and mandatory QA inspections, monitor high time components, establish supply priorities, and coordinate work center maintenance tasking to meet daily Flight Schedule and Ground Test Requirements.

Requirements

  • Candidates must have been released from military service with an Honorable Discharge to meet minimum qualifications.
  • Possess an extensive background in the field of aircraft maintenance and material support with a minimum of 15 years of experience with 10 years of the last 15 years in direct aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification.
  • Of the ten years of experience in aircraft maintenance, six years shall be in a supervisory position that included responsibility for assigning program workloads as well as duties for entire shifts.
  • Must have experience supervising daily flight operations personnel supporting scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
  • High school graduate or equivalent, plus successful completion of related military or commercial courses.
  • Level III Mechanic or Electronics Technician qualified.
  • Shall have a valid driver's license.
  • An in-depth working knowledge of the CNAFINST 4790.2 (series) and all applicable T/M/S technical publications, which apply to their applicable T/M/S specific aircraft
  • A working knowledge of the Special Projects / Flight Clearances / Interim Flight Clearances, which are applicable to their assigned T/M/S aircraft.
  • Must have a working knowledge of the Aircraft Modification Instruction (VX-30/31 INST 13050/1 Series) process.

Responsibilities

  • Directing work centers and personnel to accomplish specific maintenance actions
  • Releasing Aircraft Safe for Flight
  • Monitoring maintenance SCIR documentation via the NALCOMIS system
  • Reviewing Aircraft Weight and Balance forms for accuracy
  • Directing scheduled/unscheduled maintenance actions to meet operational tasking identified by the Government/flight schedule
  • Briefing aircrew prior to FCF
  • Reviewing aircrew documentation of aircraft FCF performance
  • Requesting cannibalization authorization from GMR when required
  • Coordinating Depot Level Inspection/Repair actions
  • Assigning workload priorities
  • Managing awaiting maintenance and material status
  • Managing T/M/S Aircraft configuration
  • Screening, maintaining and sign Aeronautical Equipment Service Records, Aircraft Logbooks
  • Liaison with Quality Assurance
  • Liaison with Projects Coordinator
  • Understanding Navy Working Capital Fund concept
  • Notifying Government Oversight QAR’s of all Flight Critical, Safety of Flight, and mandatory QA inspections
  • Monitoring high time components
  • Establishing supply priorities
  • Coordinating work center maintenance tasking to meet daily Flight Schedule and Ground Test Requirements

Benefits

  • Healthcare coverage
  • Retirement plan
  • Life insurance, AD&D, and disability benefits
  • Wellness programs
  • Paid time off, including holidays
  • Learning and Development resources
  • Employee assistance resources
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