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Maintenance Controller
To coordinate in-service maintenance activities on MAC aircraft with MAC maintenance AMTs, pilots, flight followers, parts personnel, the VP/DOM, DQ/CI, and outside agency personnel to ensure the overall efficiency and safe operation of the maintenance organization. Responsibilities/Duties:
Log all open discrepancies of on-line MAC aircraft. Process parts requests. Assist troubleshooting aircraft as required. Receive and review paperwork from line stations, and ensure corrections are made in a timely manner. Update the MAC II system accordingly and ensure entries are made accurately with all pertinent information necessary to ascertain the status of each aircraft, including deferral and turnover status. Issue and track DMI, MCO, and NEF items. Maintain the NEF listing. Issue Special Flight Authorization Forms when approved. Coordinate aircraft parts and personnel movement with applicable company personnel. Promote safety, security, quality, and regulatory compliance in company operations. Maintain communication with the Flight Department to review flight crew inputs on maintenance support issues. Handle mechanical delays safely and expediently. Review maintenance activities for compliance with policies, procedures, federal rules, regulations, OEM manuals. Investigate aircraft write-ups and scheduled maintenance, plan workload accordingly. Coordinate with other departments to expedite work or maintain schedules. Ensure aircraft are airworthy per policies, manuals, and FAA requirements. Coordinate aircraft movements with Scheduling Department and OCC. Inform management of aircraft status. Review aircraft records for release. Action auto-generated Maintenance Critical Alerts from MAC II. Ensure inspections are completed prior to dispatch. Notify Lead AMT to prepare aircraft for departure when requested. Maintain fleet status. Perform other tasks as directed by the ADOM. Qualifications:
Must hold a current A&P License. Good command of English, both written and verbal. Special Position Requirements:
Thorough understanding of the MAC II system. Proficient in Microsoft Office and SharePoint. Supervisory Responsibility:
Responsible for maintenance performed by Class III ACMP, including documentation and references. Training Requirements:
Attend Company Indoctrination. Work in a line environment as determined by the ADOM. Complete deice, fuel, ground operations training. Complete ten practical MEL applications. Complete part receiving, airworthiness release, RII, engine run, and taxi training. Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Typically in an office environment, but may require travel, exposure to noise, chemicals, adverse temperatures, and hazards. Mountain Air Cargo, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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To coordinate in-service maintenance activities on MAC aircraft with MAC maintenance AMTs, pilots, flight followers, parts personnel, the VP/DOM, DQ/CI, and outside agency personnel to ensure the overall efficiency and safe operation of the maintenance organization. Responsibilities/Duties:
Log all open discrepancies of on-line MAC aircraft. Process parts requests. Assist troubleshooting aircraft as required. Receive and review paperwork from line stations, and ensure corrections are made in a timely manner. Update the MAC II system accordingly and ensure entries are made accurately with all pertinent information necessary to ascertain the status of each aircraft, including deferral and turnover status. Issue and track DMI, MCO, and NEF items. Maintain the NEF listing. Issue Special Flight Authorization Forms when approved. Coordinate aircraft parts and personnel movement with applicable company personnel. Promote safety, security, quality, and regulatory compliance in company operations. Maintain communication with the Flight Department to review flight crew inputs on maintenance support issues. Handle mechanical delays safely and expediently. Review maintenance activities for compliance with policies, procedures, federal rules, regulations, OEM manuals. Investigate aircraft write-ups and scheduled maintenance, plan workload accordingly. Coordinate with other departments to expedite work or maintain schedules. Ensure aircraft are airworthy per policies, manuals, and FAA requirements. Coordinate aircraft movements with Scheduling Department and OCC. Inform management of aircraft status. Review aircraft records for release. Action auto-generated Maintenance Critical Alerts from MAC II. Ensure inspections are completed prior to dispatch. Notify Lead AMT to prepare aircraft for departure when requested. Maintain fleet status. Perform other tasks as directed by the ADOM. Qualifications:
Must hold a current A&P License. Good command of English, both written and verbal. Special Position Requirements:
Thorough understanding of the MAC II system. Proficient in Microsoft Office and SharePoint. Supervisory Responsibility:
Responsible for maintenance performed by Class III ACMP, including documentation and references. Training Requirements:
Attend Company Indoctrination. Work in a line environment as determined by the ADOM. Complete deice, fuel, ground operations training. Complete ten practical MEL applications. Complete part receiving, airworthiness release, RII, engine run, and taxi training. Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
Typically in an office environment, but may require travel, exposure to noise, chemicals, adverse temperatures, and hazards. Mountain Air Cargo, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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