AIRPARK OPERATIONS - Director of Maintenance
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Position summary
The Director of Maintenance provides leadership, oversight, and technical management of all aircraft maintenance operations at the Andrews University Airpark. This role ensures that all aircraft are maintained in an airworthy condition in compliance with FAA regulations, institutional standards, and best practices in aviation safety.
The Director of Maintenance supervises maintenance personnel, manages the maintenance shop, and coordinates closely with flight operations to ensure efficient scheduling and operational readiness of the fleet. This position plays a key role in promoting a culture of safety, regulatory compliance, and excellence in aviation maintenance education.
Qualifications summary
- Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Maintenance, Aeronautical Science, or related field (preferred)
- FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Certificate (required)
- Inspection Authorization (IA) (strongly preferred)
- Minimum 3–5 years of aircraft maintenance experience; supervisory experience preferred
- Experience in Part 141 and/or Part 147 training environments preferred
- Knowledge of FAA regulations and airworthiness standards
- Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills
- Computer proficiency (MS Office, maintenance tracking software such as ATP or similar)
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
Duties and responsibilities
Maintenance Operations & Oversight
- Oversee all day-to-day operations of the maintenance shop
- Ensure all aircraft are inspected, maintained, and returned to service in an airworthy condition
- Establish and manage maintenance schedules, inspections, and preventive maintenance programs
- Accurately forecast maintenance events, including inspections, component life limits, and anticipated repairs to minimize aircraft downtime and support flight operations
- Coordinate closely with the Flight Operations to align maintenance with flight scheduling needs
- Troubleshoot and resolve complex maintenance issues
Regulatory Compliance & Safety
- Ensure compliance with all FAA regulations, manufacturer guidelines, and institutional policies
- Maintain accurate and complete maintenance records and documentation
- Lead and support FAA inspections, audits, and reporting requirements
- Promote and enforce a strong culture of safety in all maintenance activities
- Participate in safety audits, risk assessments, and corrective action initiatives
Personnel Supervision
- Supervise maintenance technicians, staff, and student workers
- Provide training, mentoring, and performance oversight for maintenance personnel
- Assign and prioritize work to ensure efficiency and quality
- Foster a positive educational and professional work environment aligned with program goals
Shop Management & Administration
- Manage parts procurement, inventory, and equipment within budget guidelines
- Oversee maintenance shop organization, tools, and operational readiness
- Assist with development and management of maintenance budgets
- Support long-term planning for fleet maintenance, upgrades, and equipment needs
Coordination & Collaboration
- Work collaboratively with Airport Manager, Aviation Department Chair, and Chief Flight Instructor
- Support aviation program goals, including student training and operational readiness
- Assist with planning for fleet growth, aircraft acquisition, and maintenance infrastructure
- Serve as a technical resource for maintenance-related decision making
Faculty Appointment
- This position may include a faculty appointment, with responsibility to teach up to two aviation or maintenance-related courses per academic year, supporting the educational mission of the program
Supervisory responsibilities
- Direct supervision of maintenance staff and student workers
- Oversight of maintenance shop operations and workflow
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Maintenance, Aeronautical Science, or related field (preferred)
- FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Certificate (required)
- Inspection Authorization (IA) (strongly preferred)
- Minimum 3–5 years of aircraft maintenance experience; supervisory experience preferred
- Experience in Part 141 and/or Part 147 training environments preferred
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
Technical competencies
- FAA A&P certification required; IA preferred
- Proficiency in aircraft maintenance procedures for single- and multi-engine GA aircraft
- Familiarity with maintenance tracking systems (ATP or equivalent)
- Working knowledge of FAA Parts 43, 91, 141, 145 and 147
Interpersonal interactions
- Ability to work effectively with students, faculty, and staff in a training environment
- Strong communication, leadership, and teamwork skills
- Demonstrated commitment to safety, professionalism, and mentorship
- Ability to manage conflict and maintain a collaborative work environment
Physical demands
- Ability to perform aircraft maintenance tasks including lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods
- Ability to move aircraft, perform line service functions, and lift up to 50 lbs
Work environment
- Work performed in hangar and outdoor settings under varying weather conditions
- Exposure to mechanical equipment, tools, and aircraft systems