Envoy Air ยท 17 hours ago
Auditor, Continuing Analysis and Surveillance System (CASS) Quality Assurance
Envoy Air is a stable and fast-growing airline committed to providing outstanding service. The Auditor will be responsible for conducting thorough audits to ensure compliance with company policies and FAA regulations, while also maintaining QA checklists and coordinating with audit respondents.
Airlines/Aviation
Responsibilities
Responsible for conducting thorough, detailed and objective audits, which ensure that Company departments, Maintenance stations and outside Maintenance Providers are performing work in accordance with Company policies, procedures and FAA regulations
Audits are conducted using established Quality Assurance (QA) checklists and regulatory references
Completes QA checklists recording all findings, concerns and observations
Remains informed of the current content and revisions to Company policies and procedures, federal regulations and other applicable regulatory materials which form the basis of the Continuing Analysis Surveillance System (CASS) Program and audit content
Maintains assigned manuals and checklists
Reviews previous audits and FAA liaison files of organization and outside Maintenance Providers to aid in identification of repeat findings
Provides applicable management of bases/departments, outside Maintenance Providers and AE Carrier Technical Representative or Quality Control Carrier Technical Representatives with a clear and concise in-briefing of the audit plan and objectives and a detailed de-briefing of the audit results and the requirements for audit responses
Coordinates with audit respondents and ensures respondents are informed of overdue responses and/or confirms actions to be taken
Regularly reviews the Coordinating Agency for Supplier Evaluation (CASE) list of Maintenance Providers to identify revised audit dates, newly listed/deleted Aircraft Maintenance Provider (ACMPs)and other related information
Qualification
Required
Minimum age: 18
High school diploma, GED, or international equivalent
Four (4) years of airline or military aviation maintenance experience
Demonstrated knowledge of Microsoft Access, Word and Excel
Extensive travel required; more than 75% or 46 weeks a year
Must possess the legal right to work in the United States
Ability to read, write, fluently speak and understand the English language
Once in position, must maintain Auditor Training and Qualifications per GPM (ground procedures manual)
Preferred
Valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate
Previous Continuing Analysis Surveillance System (CASS) training
Coordinating Agency for Supplier Evaluation (CASE) level III a plus
Ability to read, write, fluently speak and understand Spanish is a plus
Benefits
Amazing employee flight privileges within the American Airlines global network
Training and development programs to take your career to the next level
Comprehensive health and life benefits (subject to location)