Mountain Air Cargo, Inc. · 3 months ago
Manager, Aircraft Engines and Systems
Mountain Air Cargo, Inc. is committed to providing a stable and growth-oriented work environment. The Engine Manager is responsible for managing and administering the airline's engine programs, providing technical troubleshooting assistance, and coordinating activities with various stakeholders to ensure effective engine maintenance and operations.
Air TransportationFreight ServiceTransportation
Responsibilities
Monitors Company’s Maintenance Programs effectiveness in relation to powerplants
Monitors the Engine Condition Trend Monitoring Programs and its effectiveness
Interacts with the OEM for each power plant type on reliability and program issues
Coordinates with OEM and Customer on all spare engines for status and availability
Coordinates with OEM and Customer on all engine assets for proper positioning to support fleet requirements
Monitors the Quick Engine Change (QEC) programs and to ensure QEC is completed in a timely and cost-effective manner
Coordinates all engine changes and ensures they are accomplished in a timely and cost-effective manner
Ensure all engine shop personnel are properly trained to perform duties as required
Ensure the Engine shop is maintained to HS&E standards
Daily oversight of engine performance and engine status
Liaison with the engine manufacturer for upkeep of the engines on-wing and in storage
Oversee concerns regarding engine operation with line station personnel. Assist in troubleshooting and provide guidance on engine conditions
Oversee the Engine Maintenance Program
Oversee the engine maintenance performed during heavy maintenance
Monitor and implement fixes for the engine trend monitoring program
Review engine teardown reports as applicable
Calibrates tools required are maintained as outlined in GMM Ch. 16
Provide guidance to the Manager Maintenance Training regarding the Engine Run and Taxi Program training course
Other duties as assigned by the Director of Maintenance
Qualification
Required
Must hold a current A & P license and have a minimum of 3-5 years of heavy maintenance engine experience
At least 3 years maintenance experience in Part 121, 135 or Part 145
Preferred
Must have open-minded flexibility and excellent communication skills
Must have industry awareness and have a compatible personality along with strong lateral leadership skills