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Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor P3/C-130

Aerospace and Aviation

Aircraft Electrician

No

Point Mugu, California, United States

Job Summary

The Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor performs organizational level maintenance on assigned aircraft under contract to Amentum, Pt Mugu, CA.

  • 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.
  • 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-30/31INST 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 Functional Check Flights (FCF), review aircrew documentation of aircraft FCF performance, authorize cannibalization, 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 Govt.
  • 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.
  • Ensures that all equipment used is adequate for the application for which it is being used.
  • Ensures that the maintenance performed conforms to requirements, manufacturers' specifications, company policy, or acceptable standards recognized by the Navy.
  • Ensures work areas are maintained in a neat and orderly manner and that all safety rules and regulations are observed.
  • Provide direct supervision, leadership, and management of the day-to-day operations of assigned work groups.
  • Supervises and schedules personnel so they efficiently and effectively meet work requirements to protect against costly duplication of labor.
  • Ensures employees use proper procedures, methods, and practices in the performance of their duties. Provides, supervises, and documents on-the-job training for personnel in assigned work groups.
  • Controls aircraft configuration.
  • Screen, maintain and sign Aeronautical Equipment Service Records and aircraft logbooks.
  • Performs any other maintenance duties or Supervisory functions that may be identified by senior management as appropriate.
  • Position regularly requires standing, walking, use of hands and fingers to handle, grip, or feel, reach with hands and arms, stoop, kneel, crouch, and to talk or hear.
  • Able to work in outside weather conditions on aircraft flight line/ramp.
  • Works with other groups or personnel to resolve problems.
  • Instructs and assists in training of lower-level employees in proper work methods and performance of their job duties.
  • Performs related duties as assigned including any and all duties of lower rated technical personnel within their classification.
  • Assist other shops/skills as required.

Minimum Requirements

  • High School graduate or equivalent required.
  • Shall have completed the Navy Class “C” for Maintenance Material Control Management or the equivalent (2 years as a Naval Maintenance Control Chief/Leading Petty Officer billet with supporting USN/USMC/USCG documentation).
  • Shall possess an extensive background in the field of aircraft maintenance and material support with a minimum of 15 years’ experience with 10 years of 15 years in direct aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification.
  • Of the 10 years’ experience in aircraft maintenance repair, inspection, and modification, 6 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.
  • Must be knowledgeable of technical directives and CNAFINST 4790.2 Series; be knowledgeable of and understand basic supply procedures; possess a working knowledge of applicable aircraft and shall have worked a minimum of one year in a maintenance/production control position.
  • Shall have experience writing with clarity and technical accuracy.
  • Must be a U.S. citizen.
  • Must be able to obtain/maintain any company/government required certifications, qualifications, license, or security clearance.
  • Must have a valid drivers license.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in an associated discipline is highly preferred.
  • May be required to lift up to 30 lbs. to the height of 4 feet and up to 20 lbs. to a height of 7 feet.
  • May be required to carry, push, or pull up to 50 pounds.
  • On occasion must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Travel as dictated by business necessity.