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Heavy Maintenance Representative

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Allegiant Air

Allegiant Air

1,001-5,000 employees

Low-fare air travel and vacation packages

Consumer Software
Aerospace

Compensation Overview

$94.4k - $112.6kAnnually

+ 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 + Tuition Reimbursement + Flight Benefits + Paid vacation + Holidays + Sick time

Senior, Expert

Remote in USA

Category
Materials & Structures
Research & Development
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • A 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.
  • Education: High School Diploma/GED
  • Certification: Yes
  • Certification Details: Airframe and Powerplant License
  • Years of Experience: - Minimum ten (10) years of experience in Part 121 or Part 135/transport category aircraft maintenance or Quality Inspector - Minimum five (5) years of experience in Heavy Maintenance of part 121 heavy transport category aircraft or equivalent. - Minimum three (3) years of experience working on A320 type aircraft. - Minimum two (2) years of experience managing direct reports or working remotely without direct supervision.
  • • Successful completion of A320 General Familiarization Course or Airbus A320 course.
  • • Willing to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • • Ability to travel 75% – 80%.
  • • Able to obtain airport SIDA badge.
  • • All personnel holding certificates must have exercised the privileges of their certificates for at least six (6) months of the previous 24 months or have FAA approval if recent experience is not met.
  • • Basic computer skills, and use of precision measuring equipment.
  • • Ability to read and understand all manuals and other materials associated with aircraft maintenance.
Responsibilities
  • • Provide direct supervision of aircraft induction and heavy maintenance activities at Allegiant Air’s maintenance provider locations to make sure the work is performed in accordance with regulatory and company requirements.
  • • Primary point of contact between Allegiant Air (AAY) and heavy maintenance providers. Communicate aircraft status to AAY Maintenance Control, set ETR, and advise times. Facilitate aircraft movements.
  • • Monitor workmanship and materials used during maintenance to verify compliance with applicable Allegiant Air requirements, standards, and FAA regulations.
  • • Coordinate with various Allegiant Air departments and seek resolution of problems or obstacles affecting the timely aircraft delivery.
  • • Manage reporting of service provider’s performance on a daily basis and ensure work is performed to contractual and budgetary requirements.
  • • Review and analyze provider invoices and recommend adjustments or corrections.
  • • Provide financial approval on non-routine costs and unit vendor invoicing costs for accuracy and budget adherence.
  • • Supervise vendors and maintain proper completion of A/C records, computer data entry, and required forms.
  • • Sign work records in connection to work performed, if necessary, and act as liaison between vendor and AAY records department.
  • • Provide written authorization for the aircraft to return to service following heavy maintenance by signing the airworthiness release document.
  • • Verify, audit, and monitor all regulatory documents to ensure compliance and work has been completed in accordance with required instructions and regulatory standards.
  • • Identify and recommend beneficial changes to the Maintenance Program.
  • • Assist in developing the heavy maintenance plan for each aircraft check visit.
  • • Ensure that all heavy maintenance visits are accomplished in accordance with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, Allegiant Air policies & procedures, and manufacturer’s manuals.
  • • Coordinate with regulatory inspectors (FAA DARs) to perform aircraft conformity inspections, as well as aging aircraft inspections.
  • • Review aircraft records (i.e. FAA Airworthiness Directives) and prepare aircraft induction records for approval and transition into the Allegiant ops spec (revenue service).
  • • Ensure Allegiant Air parts are received and properly IAW Allegiant Air GMM.
  • • Accomplish RII, Borescope, NDT, and other inspections as necessary.
  • • Direct oversight of Vendor RII and Inspection department items to ensure the highest degree of safety and quality.
  • • May be called upon to accompany Allegiant Air flight crew during airborne flight checks following maintenance work.
  • • Display effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • • Model Allegiant's customer service standards in personal actions and when providing leadership direction.
  • • Other duties as assigned by the Manager of Heavy Maintenance or other Maintenance Quality Department Directors.

Allegiant specializes in providing low-fare air travel on an all-jet fleet, connecting travelers in small cities to leisure destinations. The company also offers bundled vacation packages, including hotel rooms, car rental, and entertainment tickets, all accessible for purchase exclusively through their website, Allegiant.com.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$746M

Headquarters

Las Vegas, Nevada

Founded

1999

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The addition of new nonstop routes, such as those from Punta Gorda to Savannah and Sarasota Bradenton to Austin, showcases Allegiant's growth and market expansion.
  • The promotion of Gregory C. Anderson to CEO could bring fresh leadership and strategic direction to the company.
  • Seasonal service expansions, like the 15 new routes to Florida, offer employees opportunities to work in diverse locations and gain varied experiences.

What critics are saying

  • The recent groundings due to communication issues highlight potential vulnerabilities in Allegiant's reliance on third-party technology providers.
  • The closure of the Austin crew base may indicate operational challenges or strategic shifts that could affect job stability.

What makes Allegiant Air unique

  • Allegiant Air focuses on providing low-cost, nonstop flights to underserved markets, distinguishing itself from major carriers that often overlook these routes.
  • The airline's strategic use of secondary airports helps reduce operational costs and pass savings onto customers, unlike competitors who primarily operate from major hubs.
  • Allegiant's fleet expansion with Boeing 737 MAX aircraft indicates a commitment to modernizing its fleet for better fuel efficiency and passenger experience.