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Allegiant · 14 hours ago

Powerplant Analyst

Allegiant is a national air carrier seeking a Powerplant Analyst responsible for planning the removal and installation of engines and APU, and coordinating between various departments to ensure limited operational interruptions. The role involves liaising with repair vendors and verifying installed parts to assist the Engineering department.

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Responsibilities

Work with Powerplant Engineering and Fleet Planning to execute and manage Allegiant’s plans for scheduled/unscheduled engine removals for the effective utilization of spare engines and APUs
Coordinate planned/unplanned engine removals with other maintenance plans, Powerplant Engineering, Line and Heavy Maintenance, and the engine and APU repair vendors
Issue Engine and APU removal report and status updates
Work with Powerplant Engineering to schedule inspections and repairs as needed for fleet health
Assist Powerplant Engineering in the preparation of vendor repair/overhaul instructions package
Monitor vendor turnaround time performance, coordinate shipments to and from vendors with other departments
Coordinate the build-up of engines and APUs with Line Maintenance as needed
Ensure stored engines, APUs, and related components status is updated per storage and preservation requirements
Assist the Aircraft Records Department in tracking engine life-limited parts
Model Allegiant’s customer service standards in personal actions and when providing direction
Other duties as assigned by the Manager, Powerplant Engineering

Qualification

Powerplant EngineeringFAA RegulationsEngine PlanningA&P LicenseCommunication Skills

Required

Combination of Education and Experience will be considered
Must be authorized to work in the US as defined by the Immigration Act of 1986
Must pass a Criminal Background Check
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Aeronautics
Minimum two (2) years of experience with powerplant or propulsion engineering
Ability and willingness to attend and successfully complete two-weeks of training in Las Vegas (expenses paid)
Knowledge of and ability to understand and research FAA AD's, Boeing, Airbus, and GE/CFM IPCs, Engine Manuals, Service Bulletins, Standard Practice Manuals, etc. that pertain to aircraft, engines, and APUs
Knowledge of and ability to research and audit engine records and generate disk sheets, non-incident statement letters, and AD summary sheets
Ability to locate, understand, and extract pertinent engine information from Allegiant ERPs
Ability to interface with multiple engine repair facilities, track engine repair progress/status, and provide timely team updates
Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Preferred

A&P license
Experience in engine planning or jet engine logistics

Benefits

Profit Sharing
Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/ Disability Insurance
Medical Travel Reimbursement
Legal, Identity and Pet Insurance
401K with an employer match
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Flight Benefits
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick time

Company

Allegiant

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Las Vegas-based Allegiant (NASDAQ: ALGT) is focused on linking travelers in small cities to world-class leisure destinations.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$890M
2025-06-10Post Ipo Debt· $144M
2023-09-29Post Ipo Debt· $196M
2022-08-10Post Ipo Debt· $550M

Leadership Team

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Gregory Anderson
Chief Executive Officer
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Robert Neal
CFO
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