Full-Time

Records Assembly Specialist

Updated on 11/20/2024

Allegiant Air

Allegiant Air

1,001-5,000 employees

Low-cost airline for leisure travel

Automotive & Transportation

Compensation Overview

$42k - $57kAnnually

Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

Las Vegas, NV, USA

Position requires onsite presence in Las Vegas, NV.

Category
Materials & Structures
Research & Development
Aerospace Engineering
Required Skills
JIRA
Confluence
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
  • Education Details: Associate’s Degree or higher or equivalent work experience preferred.
  • Years of Experience: Minimum three (3) years of experience as an Allegiant Records Technician, and/OR experience at another part 91, 121, 135 operator, 145 repair station working on 91/121/135 aircraft, or DOD transport aircraft records department.
  • Proficient in understanding, interpreting, and revising, industry or similar industry Operations Procedures/General Maintenance Manuals.
  • Knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) related to Aircraft Recordkeeping and retention requirements and Air Transportation Association (ATA) Coding.
  • Familiar with certification documentation for new, overhauled, and repaired components from suppliers and maintenance providers in multiple countries.
  • Good written and oral communication skills, project and management skills.
Responsibilities
  • Performs comprehensive baseline reviews of engine, APU, and landing gear records for repair, purchase, and/or lease.
  • Coordinates with Materials, Engineering, AIS, QC, and Configuration Control to ensure repaired or purchased assemblies are acceptable and for the accomplishment of required tasks/modifications.
  • Monitors and updates Allegiant Information System (AIS) regarding assemblies to assure required maintenance is accomplished within required time limits (including Airworthiness Directives), life-limited parts are properly tracking, and required maintenance accomplished has been accounted for and is tracking properly for next due date.
  • Completes data entry, audits of entries, and scans originals each day for components that are a part of assemblies to ensure availability of real-time to all maintenance records and to other system users.
  • Performs complete engine, APU, and landing gear review, analysis and assembly of the previous operator (induction), new, used purchase, or repaired components ensuring work scope requirements are complete, dirty-finger prints documents are audited and all supporting documentation has been received.
  • Creates binders for the assemblies, inventories, sorts, and files original paperwork.
  • Enters data to assemble engine, APU, and landing gear and their associated components, life limits, and maintenance due dates in AIS (or other database).
  • Prepares documentation using historical documents for vendor repair.
  • Issues to the appropriate party, reviews and approves paperwork discrepancy notices when errors are discovered upon paperwork review.
  • Monitors the return of outstanding discrepancies and scans/files corrected items upon return.
  • Coordinates with Planning and other maintenance groups to complete read and record maintenance to ensure records and aircraft parts match as required.
  • Provide support to Component Repairs, Engineering, and Materials teams as required, including in programs such as JIRA and Confluence.
  • When inducting aircraft into the Allegiant fleet, ensure the accuracy and completeness of documentation and assembly AIS entries.
  • Processes assembly removals and installations.
  • Researches records and coordinates with OEMs, repair facilities, and previous owner/operators in obtaining back-to-birth trace for assembly components.
  • Provide data packages for historical records, LLP tracking, and AD Compliance reports to internal and external customers as required.
  • Builds and retains all original (dirty fingerprint) historical records (electronic form) for assemblies in accordance with company policy and FAA regulations including scanning, labeling (for search function) indexing, and associating/linking electronic records to AIS or other electronic maintenance accomplishment system.
  • Retrieves records and certificates and prepares documentation for serviceable as removed assemblies from retirement aircraft and/or for shipment to third parties who purchase or lease parts.
  • Maintains binders, files, sorts (Paper) scans, indexes, labels (for search function), and stores assembly records.
  • Performs and trains others on all aircraft records functions including assemblies.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Allegiant Air operates a low-cost airline that connects travelers from smaller cities to popular leisure destinations. The airline uses an all-jet fleet and offers low fares, making air travel more accessible. In addition to flights, Allegiant provides travel-related services such as hotel bookings, rental cars, and entertainment tickets, all of which can be purchased through its website. Since starting with just one aircraft in 1999, Allegiant has grown to operate over 350 routes with a fleet of more than 92 aircraft. The company stands out from competitors by focusing on affordable travel options and bundled vacation packages, catering specifically to leisure travelers who value convenience and cost savings.

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.

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