STS Technical Services
Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Supervisors
STS Technical Services, Melbourne, Florida, United States, 32935
Tank Tigers, an STS Aviation Group Company, is hiring
Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Supervisors
to lead fuel tank maintenance operations in
Melbourne, Florida . This role is designed for experienced A&P licensed professionals who bring deep fuel systems expertise, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to safety, compliance, and quality.
Supervisors report to the assigned Facility Manager or OCC Manager or Director and are responsible for directing maintenance activities and overseeing technicians who may be unfamiliar with fuel tank maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration tasks. Due to supervisory responsibilities, this position must meet qualification requirements under 14 CFR Part 145.153 and RSM Section 4.6.9.
Job Summary
The Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Supervisor oversees aircraft fuel tank maintenance operations while ensuring regulatory compliance, proper documentation, technician training, and safe execution of all assigned tasks. This role provides direct supervision, technical guidance, and hands‑on leadership within a Part 145 repair station environment.
Key Responsibilities
Supervise aircraft fuel tank maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration tasks Ensure maintenance methods, techniques, practices, tools, equipment, and data are properly utilized Maintain continuity of maintenance and ensure proper documentation and shift turnover Ensure confined space entry procedures are properly executed and monitored Verify personnel have appropriate experience, knowledge, and training prior to task assignment Supervise, train, and assist technicians unfamiliar with fuel system maintenance practices Provide consultation and technical guidance for maintenance activities in progress Ensure only qualified mechanics sign off on completed work Ensure maintenance records are completed accurately and in accordance with regulatory requirements Verify work is performed in accordance with applicable technical data Ensure on‑the‑job training is documented and forwarded to the Training Department Maintain clean, organized, and orderly work and shop areas Ensure proper handling of parts during and after maintenance activities Ensure completion of customer requirements for parts supplied by customers Verify all required tags and forms are properly completed and attached Delegate duties to qualified personnel while retaining accountability for outcomes Perform additional duties as assigned by the Facility Manager Maintain awareness of applicable FARs including Parts 145 and 43 Support flexible scheduling and work in confined spaces as operationally required
Required Qualifications
FAA Airframe and Powerplant license required Minimum of four years of aircraft fuel system maintenance experience Qualification compliance as directed under RSM Section 4.6.9 Eligibility and qualification under 14 CFR Part 145.153 for supervisory duties Ability to lead, train, and supervise maintenance personnel Strong knowledge of aircraft fuel system maintenance practices and regulatory requirements
Preferred Skills
FAA A&P license with demonstrated ability to teach and mentor technicians
Work Environment
Flexible work schedules based on operational demands Ability to work in confined spaces and small areas Exposure to typical aircraft maintenance shop environments
Tank Tigers is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities, females, disabled individuals, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
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Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Supervisors
to lead fuel tank maintenance operations in
Melbourne, Florida . This role is designed for experienced A&P licensed professionals who bring deep fuel systems expertise, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to safety, compliance, and quality.
Supervisors report to the assigned Facility Manager or OCC Manager or Director and are responsible for directing maintenance activities and overseeing technicians who may be unfamiliar with fuel tank maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration tasks. Due to supervisory responsibilities, this position must meet qualification requirements under 14 CFR Part 145.153 and RSM Section 4.6.9.
Job Summary
The Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Supervisor oversees aircraft fuel tank maintenance operations while ensuring regulatory compliance, proper documentation, technician training, and safe execution of all assigned tasks. This role provides direct supervision, technical guidance, and hands‑on leadership within a Part 145 repair station environment.
Key Responsibilities
Supervise aircraft fuel tank maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration tasks Ensure maintenance methods, techniques, practices, tools, equipment, and data are properly utilized Maintain continuity of maintenance and ensure proper documentation and shift turnover Ensure confined space entry procedures are properly executed and monitored Verify personnel have appropriate experience, knowledge, and training prior to task assignment Supervise, train, and assist technicians unfamiliar with fuel system maintenance practices Provide consultation and technical guidance for maintenance activities in progress Ensure only qualified mechanics sign off on completed work Ensure maintenance records are completed accurately and in accordance with regulatory requirements Verify work is performed in accordance with applicable technical data Ensure on‑the‑job training is documented and forwarded to the Training Department Maintain clean, organized, and orderly work and shop areas Ensure proper handling of parts during and after maintenance activities Ensure completion of customer requirements for parts supplied by customers Verify all required tags and forms are properly completed and attached Delegate duties to qualified personnel while retaining accountability for outcomes Perform additional duties as assigned by the Facility Manager Maintain awareness of applicable FARs including Parts 145 and 43 Support flexible scheduling and work in confined spaces as operationally required
Required Qualifications
FAA Airframe and Powerplant license required Minimum of four years of aircraft fuel system maintenance experience Qualification compliance as directed under RSM Section 4.6.9 Eligibility and qualification under 14 CFR Part 145.153 for supervisory duties Ability to lead, train, and supervise maintenance personnel Strong knowledge of aircraft fuel system maintenance practices and regulatory requirements
Preferred Skills
FAA A&P license with demonstrated ability to teach and mentor technicians
Work Environment
Flexible work schedules based on operational demands Ability to work in confined spaces and small areas Exposure to typical aircraft maintenance shop environments
Tank Tigers is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities, females, disabled individuals, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
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