
Outstation Materials Manager
- Denver, CO
- $72,000-96,331 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manage, monitor and coordinate SMS activities as directed. These duties include but are not limited to:
- Perform daily inventory transactions, shipping, and receiving duties and ensure regulatory compliance of all actions.
- Develop and implement best management practices (BMPs) that meet and exceed internal customer expectations. Monitor these departmental performance standards.
- Provide continuous training to contracted Material Specialists.
- Complete various metric and management reports along with Material Operations.
- Maintain warehouse(s) in showcase quality at all times.
- Implement use of technology to generate efficiencies and increased accuracy of all transactions.
- Vol.D In departments without supervisors, ensure that personnel within the department including themselves have current training and qualifications to perform assigned tasks.
- All other duties as reasonably requested by the Sr Manager, Materials Management.
- Coordinate with other departments and vendors as needed in ensuring cooperation and compliance to support Frontier’s daily operational requirements.
- Monitors inventory control process and procedures at stations where contract Materials personnel are in place and assists in providing ongoing training & support as required.
- Acts as a liaison with business partners for task prioritization, training, and accountability in Materials functions.
- Minimum of 5 years of Supply Chain Management experience with a 121 Air Carrier or military equivalent, including working knowledge of regulatory requirements.
- Prior airline supervisory experience preferred.
- Valid Driver’s License for SIDA Badge
- Transport aircraft parts and tooling between hangar and flight line
- Escort delivery vehicles into SIDA-controlled areas
- Inventory Control experience preferred
- Prior multi-site parts warehouse experience desirable
- Familiarity with Frontier’s GMM and all other regulatory requirements associated with Part 121 of Federal Aviation Regulations
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to interface with cross-functional departments
- Proficient computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Visio)
- Ability to handle multiple tasks and projects
- Ability to interface with union officials and maintain integrity of agreement
- Must demonstrate behavior that portrays the company core values of Safety, Respect, Trust, Collaboration, Value, and Passion while communicating with personnel and acting on behalf of the company