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The Supervisor Maintenance oversees the execution of aircraft maintenance at Alaska Airs (AS). As a people leader, the Supervisor Maintenance leads and establishes priorities for the team and ensures that it is accomplished with an emphasis on safety, productivity, reliability, and budget.
Job Responsibility:
Lead team and establish priorities for aircraft maintenance and ensures that it is accomplished with an emphasis on safety, productivity, reliability, and budget
Develop people through effective performance management and ongoing feedback focusing on delegation, coaching, growing and developing the team for capacity and growth, managing the performance of individuals in executing tasks, and time management
Ensures efficient and economical performance of the maintenance functions while on duty
Adheres to and enforces company policies and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations
Communicates with the Shift Manager, On-Duty Maintenance Control regarding the status of aircraft at or transitioning to/from the station
Ensures all scheduled maintenance work is accomplished in accordance with the plan for assigned station
Reviews all logbook items to ensure discrepancies are corrected to prevent recurring write-ups
Monitors inspection forms, work orders, and all paperwork as well as inventory to ensure the prompt requisition of materials
Checks the accuracy of all log sheets
Accurately estimates maintenance delays and advises others of delays
Enforces all safety rules and encourages and promotes safety awareness to all assigned personnel
Complies with the provisions of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternity Association Agreement and address any concerns or issues
Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements:
3 years of experience in Aircraft systems or maintenance
Bachelor’s degree or an additional two years of relevant training/experience in lieu of this degree
Airframe and Powerplant licenses
Knowledge of FAA regulations and company procedures
Demonstrated ability to motivate people and communicate effectively (e.g., verbal, written, and listening)
High school diploma or equivalent
Minimum age of 18
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Nice to have:
Airbus and Boeing Experience
Ability to learn union labor workforce contracts application and administration
Ability to troubleshoot and problem solve technical issues
Ability to build and maintain timelines for open, inspection, rectification of defects, close up and operational checks, while ensuring a safe on time return to service of the aircraft
Ability to forecast, account for, and flow large work packages of 2000 task cards or more including generated non-routines
Have an in depth understanding of aircraft Maintenance, including inspection processes, major repairs and alterations of both composite and metal structures
Ability to work closely with engineering teams in development of repairs
Ability to work closely with multiple teams, coordinating on aircraft work to ensure that there are no overlaps of staffing causing delays
What we offer:
Free stand-by travel privileges on Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines & Horizon Air
Comprehensive well-being programs including medical, dental and vision benefits