CommuteAir LLC
Who Are We?
Whether you’re building your time in the sky or your career on the ground, we hope to be your next destination. CommuteAir is striving to be the regional airline that our passengers and employees are looking for. Our role in your career as a regional airline is an important one that we take seriously. Community, mentorship, training, and growth are all part of our DNA – we want to make your vision of a successful career in the aviation industry a reality.
Where Are We Going? We are a dedicated United Airlines partner operating over 1,600 weekly flights, connecting people and their communities to the world via United’s Global Network. With corporate headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio, we operate a large fleet of Embraer 145 XR aircraft from two crew hubs in Houston and Washington Dulles, along with maintenance bases in Houston, Washington Dulles, Albany, NY, and Knoxville, TN. We’ve grown significantly over the past 35 years and know that you will too.
Together We Soar Your success is our success. Community is everything to us at CommuteAir. Our diverse team is here to provide you with the tools you need to succeed. By adopting a data‑driven approach, we’re innovating the traditional path to mainline by raising the bar and setting the standard for employee training and development. We offer our team comprehensive benefits, competitive pay, internal advancement programs, and personal access to flight benefits on the Star Alliance network for yourself and your family.
Commitment to Inclusion CommuteAir is an equal‑opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.
Artificial Intelligence in Hiring Notice CommuteAir uses artificial intelligence and automated tools to support parts of our application review and recruiting process, including identifying relevant qualifications and managing candidate communications. These tools assist our recruiting team, but all screening, evaluation, and hiring decisions are made by humans. No AI system independently determines candidate eligibility or makes hiring decisions.
All employment decisions are made by human recruiters and hiring managers.
Applicants who need a reasonable accommodation during any part of the hiring process may contact our recruiting team for assistance.
What is the position: The Crew Lead is responsible for monitoring the work performed by Certificated Technicians, including the proper execution of paperwork and forms in accordance with Company, Manufacturer, and Federal requirements.
Essential Functions:
Performing maintenance work and monitoring Certificated Technicians on aircraft, in and about Company shops, maintenance bases and line stations, including, but not limited to, periodic aircraft service checks, dismantling, overhauling, repairing, fabricating and assembling all parts of aircraft and aircraft components.
Maintain work areas, tools & vehicles in a safe, clean and functional condition at all times.
Perform Routine Releases returning to service aircraft, or aircraft components for which he/she has performed maintenance.
Assist in the supervision, training and of all work performed by Non‑Certificated Apprentice Technicians.
Assist in the identification of Company and Manufacturers manual deficiencies for management review.
Notifying the appropriate Inspection personnel whenever an RII is identified during maintenance procedures.
Ensure that all hazardous materials storage is frequently inspected to ensure proper containers, lids, labeling and location also that are handled and stored in accordance with Company and regulatory requirements.
Regular attendance is an essential function of all positions at CommuteAir.
Other duties as assigned.
Authority:
Perform any maintenance action on which he/she has been trained, qualified, or authorized.
Shall have the authority to approve parts requests for nonstocked parts.
May remove any aircraft from service when an unairworthy condition exists.
May return Company aircraft and equipment to service under the privileges of their certificate and Company authorizations
Delegation of Authority:
This individual may not delegate authorities to other Maintenance Personnel, as indicated in the Org chart.
Must hold a current Airframe and Powerplant certificate or other certificates acceptable to management. (i.e., Repairman, Powerplant, or Airframe.)
Demonstrate a positive attitude towards productivity, safety, and quality maintenance.
Hold a valid state issued driver's license and government issued passport.
Minimum 2 years of applicable aircraft maintenance experience, preferably in an airline or comparable environment
Organized with the ability to multi‑task and manage competing priorities regularly
Ability to read, speak, and understand the English language.
Legally authorized to work in the USA.
Physical Requirements: Exerting up to 50 lbs. of force frequently and/or up to 20 lbs. of force regularly to move objects.
Ability to safely drive tugs, trucks and hangar equipment, taxi aircraft, alert to moving vehicles and aircraft in the work area.
Ability to lift, push, pull and maneuver up to 50 lbs. regularly, bend, stoop, crawl, crouch, and kneel frequently, and often in confined spaces.
Ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods of time.
Ability to hear instructions orally, in loud environments, and the ability to detect fine differences in sound that may or may not affect the repair or operation of aircraft.
Ability and willingness to wear personal protection equipment when necessary.
All physical requirements may be performed with or without accommodation.
Machine operators and visual inspection includes office administrative functions:
Includes inspection, close assembly, clerical administrative; This is a minimal standard for use with those whose work deals largely with preparing and analyzing data and figures, accounting, computer, extensive reading, visual inspection involving small defects, small parts, operation of machines using measuring devices, assembly or fabrication of parts with out without corrective lenses.
Environmental Conditions:
Depending on work location, may be exposed to inside and outside environmental conditions including, extreme heat, temperatures above 100 degrees for periods of more than one hour and/or extreme cold, temperatures below 32 degrees for extended periods
High noise levels, which may require PPE.
Vibration: exposure to oscillation movements of extremities or the whole body.
Hazard awareness: including proximity to moving parts, electrical current, working on ladders; exposure to chemicals and power equipment.
Atmospheric conditions: including the possibility of conditions that affect the respiratory system or the skin, fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases or working in areas with poor ventilation for more than a few minutes.
Oils: there is air and/or skin exposure to oils and other fluids
The worker may be required to wear a respirator at times.
ADA Compliance: CommuteAir is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and a workplace that is inclusive and accessible to all individuals. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable laws, CommuteAir ensure reasonable accommodations are available to qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the hiring process and during employment. Our goal is to foster a respectful, inclusive environment that supports accessibility and equity.
The above constitutes the general expectations of the role and should not be considered all inclusive. While some things may change as the position evolves, we expect every Commute Air employee to act in the best interest of the company, our employees, and our passengers.
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Where Are We Going? We are a dedicated United Airlines partner operating over 1,600 weekly flights, connecting people and their communities to the world via United’s Global Network. With corporate headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio, we operate a large fleet of Embraer 145 XR aircraft from two crew hubs in Houston and Washington Dulles, along with maintenance bases in Houston, Washington Dulles, Albany, NY, and Knoxville, TN. We’ve grown significantly over the past 35 years and know that you will too.
Together We Soar Your success is our success. Community is everything to us at CommuteAir. Our diverse team is here to provide you with the tools you need to succeed. By adopting a data‑driven approach, we’re innovating the traditional path to mainline by raising the bar and setting the standard for employee training and development. We offer our team comprehensive benefits, competitive pay, internal advancement programs, and personal access to flight benefits on the Star Alliance network for yourself and your family.
Commitment to Inclusion CommuteAir is an equal‑opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.
Artificial Intelligence in Hiring Notice CommuteAir uses artificial intelligence and automated tools to support parts of our application review and recruiting process, including identifying relevant qualifications and managing candidate communications. These tools assist our recruiting team, but all screening, evaluation, and hiring decisions are made by humans. No AI system independently determines candidate eligibility or makes hiring decisions.
All employment decisions are made by human recruiters and hiring managers.
Applicants who need a reasonable accommodation during any part of the hiring process may contact our recruiting team for assistance.
What is the position: The Crew Lead is responsible for monitoring the work performed by Certificated Technicians, including the proper execution of paperwork and forms in accordance with Company, Manufacturer, and Federal requirements.
Essential Functions:
Performing maintenance work and monitoring Certificated Technicians on aircraft, in and about Company shops, maintenance bases and line stations, including, but not limited to, periodic aircraft service checks, dismantling, overhauling, repairing, fabricating and assembling all parts of aircraft and aircraft components.
Maintain work areas, tools & vehicles in a safe, clean and functional condition at all times.
Perform Routine Releases returning to service aircraft, or aircraft components for which he/she has performed maintenance.
Assist in the supervision, training and of all work performed by Non‑Certificated Apprentice Technicians.
Assist in the identification of Company and Manufacturers manual deficiencies for management review.
Notifying the appropriate Inspection personnel whenever an RII is identified during maintenance procedures.
Ensure that all hazardous materials storage is frequently inspected to ensure proper containers, lids, labeling and location also that are handled and stored in accordance with Company and regulatory requirements.
Regular attendance is an essential function of all positions at CommuteAir.
Other duties as assigned.
Authority:
Perform any maintenance action on which he/she has been trained, qualified, or authorized.
Shall have the authority to approve parts requests for nonstocked parts.
May remove any aircraft from service when an unairworthy condition exists.
May return Company aircraft and equipment to service under the privileges of their certificate and Company authorizations
Delegation of Authority:
This individual may not delegate authorities to other Maintenance Personnel, as indicated in the Org chart.
Must hold a current Airframe and Powerplant certificate or other certificates acceptable to management. (i.e., Repairman, Powerplant, or Airframe.)
Demonstrate a positive attitude towards productivity, safety, and quality maintenance.
Hold a valid state issued driver's license and government issued passport.
Minimum 2 years of applicable aircraft maintenance experience, preferably in an airline or comparable environment
Organized with the ability to multi‑task and manage competing priorities regularly
Ability to read, speak, and understand the English language.
Legally authorized to work in the USA.
Physical Requirements: Exerting up to 50 lbs. of force frequently and/or up to 20 lbs. of force regularly to move objects.
Ability to safely drive tugs, trucks and hangar equipment, taxi aircraft, alert to moving vehicles and aircraft in the work area.
Ability to lift, push, pull and maneuver up to 50 lbs. regularly, bend, stoop, crawl, crouch, and kneel frequently, and often in confined spaces.
Ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods of time.
Ability to hear instructions orally, in loud environments, and the ability to detect fine differences in sound that may or may not affect the repair or operation of aircraft.
Ability and willingness to wear personal protection equipment when necessary.
All physical requirements may be performed with or without accommodation.
Machine operators and visual inspection includes office administrative functions:
Includes inspection, close assembly, clerical administrative; This is a minimal standard for use with those whose work deals largely with preparing and analyzing data and figures, accounting, computer, extensive reading, visual inspection involving small defects, small parts, operation of machines using measuring devices, assembly or fabrication of parts with out without corrective lenses.
Environmental Conditions:
Depending on work location, may be exposed to inside and outside environmental conditions including, extreme heat, temperatures above 100 degrees for periods of more than one hour and/or extreme cold, temperatures below 32 degrees for extended periods
High noise levels, which may require PPE.
Vibration: exposure to oscillation movements of extremities or the whole body.
Hazard awareness: including proximity to moving parts, electrical current, working on ladders; exposure to chemicals and power equipment.
Atmospheric conditions: including the possibility of conditions that affect the respiratory system or the skin, fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases or working in areas with poor ventilation for more than a few minutes.
Oils: there is air and/or skin exposure to oils and other fluids
The worker may be required to wear a respirator at times.
ADA Compliance: CommuteAir is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and a workplace that is inclusive and accessible to all individuals. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable laws, CommuteAir ensure reasonable accommodations are available to qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the hiring process and during employment. Our goal is to foster a respectful, inclusive environment that supports accessibility and equity.
The above constitutes the general expectations of the role and should not be considered all inclusive. While some things may change as the position evolves, we expect every Commute Air employee to act in the best interest of the company, our employees, and our passengers.
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