
Assistant Director of Maintenance BH
- Kahului, HI
- $118,800 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support each base by managing daily operations, ensuring airworthiness, regulatory compliance, training, team development, and continuous quality management, all in alignment with company goals, third-party audits, and FAA regulations.
- Maintain compliance with FAA regulations, company policies, and inspection/compliance standards; conduct internal and external facility audits as needed; and support the specific duties outlined for the Director of Maintenance in the FAA-approved Operations Manual and applicable FARs.
- Oversee maintenance management personnel training requirements and contribute to the planning, scheduling, and execution of all required training programs to ensure team competency and compliance.
- Ensure adequate inspection aids, special tools, and test equipment are available, properly inspected, maintained, and calibrated; oversee the company’s tool control and tool calibration programs.
- Ensure accurate and timely execution of all required inspection records, reports, and forms; oversee incoming material inspections to confirm airworthiness before installation; ensure vendor quality standards are met.
- Track and ensure compliance for all required inspections, TBO, and life-limited components; conduct weight and balance analyses using approved maintenance manuals; and provide the Blue Hawaiian leadership team with weekly updates on aircraft availability, service delays, out-of-service status, and monthly budget tracking.
- Ensure all required inspections, TBO and life limited components/parts are tracked on company aircraft. Ensure receiving inspection requirements are complied with for new and continued-serviced parts.
- Update Blue Hawaiian Leadership team weekly with aircraft availability, delays, out of service aircraft and monthly budget tracking.
- Ensure aircraft records, maintenance data, and flight data are maintained in accordance with FAA regulations and company policies. Responsible for managing and maintaining AAIP, MEL’s, and other FAA regulatory documentation as necessary. Ensure periodic aircraft records audits, base audits and systems audits are performed as required to ensure completeness and accuracy
- Ensure aircraft and engine maintenance logs and maintenance records are screened and monitored to ensure compliance with current regulations, manufacturer maintenance programs, Airworthiness Directives etc.
- Other duties as assigned
- Regular scheduled attendance
- Indicate the percentage of time spent traveling- 60%
- Bachelor’s degree (BS/BA) from four-year college or university and 10 or more years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Aircraft avionics experience involving the maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of avionics systems
- Minimum of 10 years’ experience maintaining helicopters and/or managing maintenance operations for F.A.R. Part 133/135 operators and or F.A.R. Part 145 Repair Stations.
- 6 years’ experience as an aircraft maintenance manager/supervisor for aircraft operated under FAA Part 133/135 with experience in FAA AAIP, CAMP and MEL programs preferred
- 5 years of experience on Airbus Helicopter (formerly Eurocopter) and Turbomeca Arriel engines, experience overseeing multiple aircraft and maintenance technicians, experience in Part 145 operations and regulations strongly preferred
- Strong leadership and motivation skills.
- Strong accountability skills
- Great interpersonal skill to interact and support company leadership and directives.
- A thorough knowledge and understanding of the FAA Regulations
- Experience with a Safety Management System (SMS)
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, able to communicate effectively with varying levels of an organization
- Solution oriented with an ability to take initiative, creating, implementing, and improving policies and procedures
- Possess good organizational skills and the ability to multi-task and work in a fast passed environment
- Advanced with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
- RAMCO Software experience preferred.
- SharePoint experience preferred.
- Valid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe & Power plant (A&P) certificate required.
- Inspector Authorization (IA) certificate required.