Full-Time

Manager - Aircraft Management

Posted on 12/3/2025

Deadline 12/4/25
Airbus

Airbus

10,001+ employees

Manufacturer of commercial aircraft, helicopters, defense

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Mobile, AL, USA

In Person

Category
Aerospace Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • 2 years minimum experience in Aviation Production or equivalent
  • Previous hands-on experience with drilling tools, templates, drilling machines, fasteners, and torquing tools
  • A Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Industrial, Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or similar and/or combination of education and experience
  • Demonstrated experience in managing and leading
  • Minimum 6 years of Manufacturing experience within Airbus, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Manufacturing experience and strong skill set
  • Experience in working with internal & external partners, suppliers and plants
  • High degree of flexibility and initiative
  • Proven ability to influence others and lead teams
  • Proven ability to coordinate several projects and tasks simultaneously
  • Strong knowledge of the Airbus worksharing structure, specifically the A320 Program
  • Knowledge of Airbus processes and methods
  • Google Suite (Google Mail, Docs, and Sheets)
  • Airbus IT-Tools (QG, TANDEM, Aircraft Progress, eQLB, ALB)
  • Knowledge of common applications such as SAP
  • Vision: adequate to enter and read material on computer screens
  • Hearing: able to hear sufficiently to engage in conversation in office settings; Able to hear safety alerts and warning signals.
Responsibilities
  • Manage, lead and develop a team of 10-12 Aircraft Managers (ACM)
  • Ensure all ACM activities are well coordinated and communicated within the APT’s
  • Train, mentor, and coach Aircraft Manager employees to ensure individual development for successful and sustainable department operations. Direct team appropriately to ensure all aircraft milestones are met
  • Represent the ACM team at the L2/L3 level and lead L3 PPC & Escalation reviews
  • Support operations team as an escalation point for all major non-conformities on the aircraft
  • Responsible for aircraft issue follow-up addressing progress in a proactive manner, anticipating issues, and driving resolution to avoid production risks
  • Function as link to relevant business units in order to confirm proper level of support is given to takted or completion team for any outstanding work items
  • Maintain Key Performance Indicators are kept for topics and sustain regular communication within relevant plateaus-L2 to improve performance/support through performance meetings
  • Lead End to End Quality Gate adherence ensuring proper tools are utilized and root cause analysis for recurring issues is performed
  • Drive for improved performance of Green Quality Gates to achieve the yearly target
  • Develop and maintain adherence to all End-to-End Service Level Agreements and Aircraft Operating System brick maturity improvements
  • Coordinate, oversee and secure an orderly & on-time flow of material, parts, work packages, and tools needed for Off-Site Work activities
  • Manage stakeholders and work closely with support functions, procurement, HUB’s, Plants and Suppliers at all levels
  • FAL Mobile focal for Quality Gate, Tandem and Aircraft Progress applications
  • Identify and implement improvement opportunities using Airbus Operating System methodologies
  • Ensure team members are properly trained in all relevant Airbus technical courses
  • Guarantee all team members are aligned on the training matrix and rectify any gaps as soon as possible
  • Provide objectives for teams that align with Airbus goals. Identify goals for individual team members that align with their career objectives and support these goals when needed
  • Develop high performing employees by identifying areas needed for improvement, scheduling training above minimum required, and coaching in applicable leadership skills
  • Support Director of Aircraft Management with Integrating Mobile into the Global A320 Value Stream Management system
  • Support tasked and untasked FAL and their team control and measure the Mobile FAL performance
  • Continuously identify opportunities to develop the organization to increase flexibility and manage cost
  • Contribute to the success of FAL-Mobile by leading by example, being proactive and productive
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Develop KPIs for the team in line with stated or completions objectives
  • Organize the training and development of the team (classroom, on the job training)
  • Plan regular feedback loops with the Team
  • Monitor team status to ensure KPIs are being met daily, weekly, monthly and yearly
  • Ensure the full support of the ACM team meaning flexibility and availability
  • Proven ability to coordinate several complex projects and tasks simultaneously
  • Perform other duties as assigned (vacation planner; participate in SQCDP / PPC)
  • Give priorities and context to the Team
  • Participate actively at the Airbus Operating System initiatives (AOS)
  • Act as delegate to Director of Aircraft Management
  • Have the ability to establish and maintain a good relationship with all internal customers
  • Have the ability to work in an international team
  • Must possess excellent communication and presentation skills, both verbal and written
  • Must be able to present clear and concise briefings and reports to customers and executives
  • Knowledge of Airbus processes and methods
  • Google Suite (Google Mail, Docs, and Sheets)
  • Airbus IT-Tools (QG, TANDEM, Aircraft Progress, eQLB, ALB)
  • Knowledge of SAP
  • Travel overseas and domestically sometimes for extended periods of time and on short notice
Desired Qualifications
  • 5+ years minimum experience in Aviation Production
  • None

Airbus designs and manufactures commercial airplanes, helicopters, military aircraft, and space systems like satellites and launch services. The company builds these products by integrating advanced airframes, propulsion systems, and digital communication networks to support global travel, defense, and scientific exploration. Airbus distinguishes itself through its massive global manufacturing network and its active development of hydrogen-powered aircraft to eliminate carbon emissions. Its goal is to provide safe, connected aerospace solutions while leading the industry toward sustainable flight and environmental responsibility.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Blagnac, France

Founded

1970

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AirAsia X nearing 150 A220 order, largest deal for model despite fuel cost pressures.
  • Atlas Air ordered 20 A350F freighters amid e-commerce-driven cargo demand growth.
  • Kratos partnership validates autonomous combat drone capabilities for European defense market expansion.

What critics are saying

  • Q1 2026 deliveries dropped 16% year-over-year, threatening 870-aircraft annual target.
  • Falsified titanium documentation from Chinese suppliers compromised A220 airworthiness certification.
  • Ukraine invasion disrupted titanium supply, delaying MRO maintenance and aircraft production schedules.

What makes Airbus unique

  • Wire-DED titanium 3D printing reduces aircraft part waste and lead times from years to weeks.
  • Norsk Titanium Merke IV RPD systems enable 10-20 metric tons annual titanium production at Varel.
  • Book and Claim SAF facilitation role positions Airbus as aviation ecosystem trust builder.

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Benefits

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Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Professional Development Budget

Flexible Work Hours

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