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Line Maintenance QC Inspector

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Allegiant Air

Allegiant Air

1,001-5,000 employees

Low-cost airline for leisure travel

Compensation Overview

$44.96/hr

Junior, Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

Punta Gorda, FL, USA

Category
Materials & Structures
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • Must be authorized to work in the US as defined by the Immigration Act of 1986
  • Must pass a Criminal Background Check
  • High School Diploma or equivalent; College Degree Preferred
  • Airframe and Powerplant License
  • Minimum two (2) years 121 operator, 135 operator, or 145 repair facility experience or U.S. military Aircraft MOS
  • Must be available to work days or nights, weekdays, weekends, and holidays as determined by shift bid
  • Ability to travel as required
  • Basic computer skills
Responsibilities
  • Accomplish inspection/RII tasks on Airframes, Powerplants, and other aircraft components as required
  • Inspect items as identified on task cards, engineering orders, and applicable guidance documentation
  • Accomplish Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) inspections
  • Perform borescope inspections
  • Document discrepancies identified during inspection tasks
  • Examine aircraft maintenance logbook entries and maintenance/inspection paperwork to ensure proper completion in accordance with Allegiant Air's General Maintenance Manual
  • Provide Airworthiness Release returning to service aircraft following maintenance as appropriate
  • Inspect incoming parts/materials with accompanying documentation to verify conformance to airworthiness requirements
  • When so authorized, conduct audits of Repair/Overhaul Vendors, Fuel Vendors and internal audits of Company departments and functions
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Quality
Desired Qualifications
  • Five (5) years of A320 experience in commercial airline QC Inspection
  • Strong NDT background

Allegiant Air operates a low-cost airline that connects travelers from smaller cities to popular vacation spots. The airline uses an all-jet fleet and offers low fares, making air travel affordable. In addition to flights, Allegiant provides options for hotel rooms, rental cars, and entertainment tickets, which can all be booked through its website. Since starting in 1999 with just one plane, Allegiant has grown to over 92 aircraft and serves more than 350 routes across the U.S. What sets Allegiant apart from other airlines is its focus on leisure travel and the ability to bundle flights with other travel services, making it easier and cheaper for customers to plan their trips. The company's goal is to provide convenient and cost-effective travel options for leisure travelers.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Las Vegas, Nevada

Founded

1999

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Increased demand for domestic leisure travel boosts Allegiant's low-cost flight offerings.
  • Remote work trends allow more flexible travel, benefiting Allegiant's off-peak flight schedules.
  • Growing interest in bundled travel packages aligns with Allegiant's business model.

What critics are saying

  • Route cuts and crew base closures may affect service reliability and employee morale.
  • Rapid route expansion could strain operational capacity and lead to service disruptions.
  • Reliance on seasonal flights may cause revenue fluctuations during off-peak seasons.

What makes Allegiant Air unique

  • Allegiant Air connects small cities to premier leisure destinations with low-cost flights.
  • The airline offers bundled travel packages, including hotels and rental cars, for convenience.
  • Allegiant's all-jet fleet ensures high efficiency and reliability in operations.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Profit Sharing

Medical Travel Reimbursement

Legal, Identity and Pet Insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Tuition Reimbursement

Flight Benefits

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Company News

TipRanks
Jun 19th, 2025
Allegiant Secures $144 Million Credit Facility - TipRanks.com

Allegiant Travel Company ( ($ALGT) ) has shared an update. On June 10, 2025, Allegiant Travel Company secured a credit facility allowing it to borrow up to $144 mil...

Destin Dreamers
May 20th, 2025
New Nonstop Flights to Destin-Fort Walton Airport Announced

Allegiant Air has announced the addition of 15 new seasonal nonstop flights to Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS), enhancing connectivity to one of the nation's most cherished beach destinations.

Simple Flying
Mar 5th, 2025
Allegiant Air Cuts 9 Routes & Will Close Los Angeles Crew Base

Allegiant Air cuts 9 routes & will close Los Angeles crew base.

Patch
Feb 18th, 2025
Allegiant Launches 7 New Flights To, From Sarasota Bradenton Airport

Allegiant launches 7 new flights to, from sarasota bradenton airport.

PhocusWire
Jan 30th, 2025
What A Former Airline Cio Sees From The Outside Looking In

Anyone who has served as chief information officer at a number of different airlines is likely to have experienced a lot of highs and lows.Technology and teams will have come and gone, investments will have been made and perhaps abandoned, airline distribution strategy will have been formulated, thrown out and come 'round again. Scott Allard served as CIO of Allegiant between 2011 and 2017 and prior to that held the same role at Spirit Airlines. He now advises airlines and airline technology companies on strategy. In an interview with PhocusWire, he discussed the challenges of legacy systems, the mistakes he sees being made and what he would do if he was a CIO again.As you look at your previous roles as chief information officer of Spirit and then Allegiant, what have you learned that you wish you knew at the time?As I started looking at this question, I thought I’d come back to it because it’s so hard. Then, I started examining myself, is it hard because I’m not admitting to my previous mistakes? Why I find it hard became an interesting thing for me, because I feel like I did everything I should have at the time, but clearly not. So, what is it that I wish I knew? The best answer I have is that technology has become more available to more team members over time. I worked in healthcare before I went to Priceline, surveying home grown systems around the company to assess the risks and offer some sort of mitigation to those risks of having employees build stuff