Davinci Jets
REPAIR STATION CHIEF INSPECTOR
Davinci Jets, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245
Personality Description:Davinci Jets is looking for an energetic self-starter, who is execution centric, very hard working, and an ethical team player. This individual must possess an entrepreneurial spirit and be willing to work in a fast paced, high growth environment. This individual must understand and show strong leadership, with a clear ability to successfully align the career goals and personal aspirations of individuals with the overall goals of the corporate team. The candidate must embrace our mature Safety Management System and be comfortable with the concepts of a Learning, Informed, Self-Reporting, and Just Culture. Additionally, this individual should have a desire to be paid, in part, based on objective measurements of job performance.
Responsibilities:
Perform repair station inspections.
Ensure that all applicable Federal Aviation Administration (FAR’s) are complied with and documented.
Ensure that aircraft inspected and repaired by the Repair station are safe and airworthy.
Ensure that all applicable Airworthiness Directives are complied with and documented.
Ensure that all applicable and mandatory service instructions are complied with and documented.
Redirect and correct improper maintenance tasks or procedures.
Perform Aircraft Maintenance tasks as needed and assist floor technicians with guidance as needed.
Responsible for exercising final inspection authority and authorized to sign any and all forms confirming compliance related to inspection, repair, and return to service.
Ensure that the inspection records, reports, and forms utilized by the repair station are correct and properly executed.
Make periodic checks on all inspection equipment, tools, and the calibration of precision test equipment.
Inspect aircraft for proper workmanship and airworthiness before, during and after work is performed by all technicians.
Be point of contact for the Repair Station with the FAA when Repair Station Director is unavailable or as requested.
Responsible for return to service of aircraft, engines, appliances, and components maintained or inspected by the repair station.
Responsible for repair station vendor audits from outside vendors as well as internal audits.
Responsible for always maintaining current technical publications whether in digital form or in paper copy for aircraft which the repair station works on.
Responsible for Log entries, FAA form 337 disposition, weight and balance amendments and AFM revisions.
Point of contact for FAA Inspections.
Maintain technicians training files.
Submit revisions to the Repair Station RSM / QCM to the FAA for approval.
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Aviation experience with at least one year in quality assurance function preferably with a background as 5 years aircraft mechanic in a Repair Station environment.
Current FAA Airframe and Powerplant certification
Interpersonal skills with an emphasis on effective communication skills in both oral and written forms
Good organizational and communication skills
Well versed in airworthiness authorities’ regulatory requirements.
Strong analytical skills, with ability to work under pressure and a high level of integrity.
Must exhibit a high level of motivation, sense of urgency, attention to detail, energetic approach to job duties and requirements.
Strong working knowledge and understanding of the Federal Aviation Regulations
Communication Proficiency, both written and oral.
Problem Solving/Analysis.
Project Management
Collaborative Skills/ Teamwork
Working Conditions:
Frequently required to sit, stand, walk, reach with hands or arms, use hands to manipulate, and talk or hear.
Regularly required to lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
The noise level is usually moderate. Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception.
Compensation:
Salary is negotiable based on experience.
Potential to earn up to 5% annual bonus based on company and department performance.
Health, dental, vision, life, short-term, and long-term disability benefits; 401(k) with company match.
Paid vacation and sick time.
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Responsibilities:
Perform repair station inspections.
Ensure that all applicable Federal Aviation Administration (FAR’s) are complied with and documented.
Ensure that aircraft inspected and repaired by the Repair station are safe and airworthy.
Ensure that all applicable Airworthiness Directives are complied with and documented.
Ensure that all applicable and mandatory service instructions are complied with and documented.
Redirect and correct improper maintenance tasks or procedures.
Perform Aircraft Maintenance tasks as needed and assist floor technicians with guidance as needed.
Responsible for exercising final inspection authority and authorized to sign any and all forms confirming compliance related to inspection, repair, and return to service.
Ensure that the inspection records, reports, and forms utilized by the repair station are correct and properly executed.
Make periodic checks on all inspection equipment, tools, and the calibration of precision test equipment.
Inspect aircraft for proper workmanship and airworthiness before, during and after work is performed by all technicians.
Be point of contact for the Repair Station with the FAA when Repair Station Director is unavailable or as requested.
Responsible for return to service of aircraft, engines, appliances, and components maintained or inspected by the repair station.
Responsible for repair station vendor audits from outside vendors as well as internal audits.
Responsible for always maintaining current technical publications whether in digital form or in paper copy for aircraft which the repair station works on.
Responsible for Log entries, FAA form 337 disposition, weight and balance amendments and AFM revisions.
Point of contact for FAA Inspections.
Maintain technicians training files.
Submit revisions to the Repair Station RSM / QCM to the FAA for approval.
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Aviation experience with at least one year in quality assurance function preferably with a background as 5 years aircraft mechanic in a Repair Station environment.
Current FAA Airframe and Powerplant certification
Interpersonal skills with an emphasis on effective communication skills in both oral and written forms
Good organizational and communication skills
Well versed in airworthiness authorities’ regulatory requirements.
Strong analytical skills, with ability to work under pressure and a high level of integrity.
Must exhibit a high level of motivation, sense of urgency, attention to detail, energetic approach to job duties and requirements.
Strong working knowledge and understanding of the Federal Aviation Regulations
Communication Proficiency, both written and oral.
Problem Solving/Analysis.
Project Management
Collaborative Skills/ Teamwork
Working Conditions:
Frequently required to sit, stand, walk, reach with hands or arms, use hands to manipulate, and talk or hear.
Regularly required to lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
The noise level is usually moderate. Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception.
Compensation:
Salary is negotiable based on experience.
Potential to earn up to 5% annual bonus based on company and department performance.
Health, dental, vision, life, short-term, and long-term disability benefits; 401(k) with company match.
Paid vacation and sick time.
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