POSITION PURPOSE:
To ensure that MAC aircraft are maintained to the highest standard possible, while enforcing all procedures and policies established by MAC and Current Federal Aviation Regulations.
RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
• Promotes safety throughout the organization as mandated through Company policies identified by executive management.
• Ensures the adherence to the designated programs outlined in this manual.
• Demonstrates on a daily basis a commitment to the continuous improvement of safety throughout the organization.
• Ensures compliance with safety policies and procedures found in Company manuals.
• Ensure a safe and healthy workplace for employees in the Maintenance Department.
• Ensure employees comply with Company safety policies and procedures.
• Make decisions regarding safety risk acceptance involving Airworthiness release process.
• Ensure Company aircraft are properly certified and maintained in accordance with Company policies and procedures.
• Reviews routine and non-routine work cards for accuracy and completion.
• Certifies the aircraft airworthiness (with regard to the work performed) after an inspection by signing the airworthiness release in the AFML.
• Records discrepancies detected on appropriate work sheets.
• Evaluate and submit changes in the inspection and maintenance procedures.
• Aid the DQ/CI in ensuring that Company aircraft are in compliance with all applicable Airworthiness Directives (AD).
• Make decisions regarding safety risk acceptance involving the Process Specifications management process.
• Ensures the quality for the airworthiness release / logbook entry process.
• Assists in the oversight of the MAC Tool Calibration Program.
• Assists in the oversight of the MAC Shelf Life Program.
• Ensures contractors that perform work on MAC aircraft or appliances are in compliance with applicable CFR and Company policies and procedures.
• Prepares and submits FAA Form 337 and / or EO•s for the accomplishment of a major repair or alteration to MAC aircraft or components, as required.
• Accomplishes the corrective actions for the Quality Control Department requested by the CRB.
• Update Weight and Balance Report (WBM-QC-005) after each weighing event or recalculation
• Assist Tech Services with troubleshooting of aircraft
• In addition to routine inspection duties, an inspector may be required to perform receiving inspections of materials and/or equipment for use on MAC aircraft.
• Other duties as assigned by the Lead Inspector.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Must hold a current A&P license
• Must meet the requirements of 14 CFR 65.83
• Three (3) years• experience on aircraft with 10 or more seats or same class aircraft
• Must have a good command of the English language, both written and verbal
SPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
• Airworthiness Release Authorization
• RII
• Receiving Inspection
• Engine Run and Taxi
• Borescope Inspections (based on need)
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
NA
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
• ATR Fam Course
• PWC 100 Series Maintenance Course
• Hamilton Sundstrand 14SF and 247F Propeller Maintenance Course
• ATR Engine Run and Taxi Course
• MAC Basic Electricity Course
• EWIS Course
• CPCP Course
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:
Work typically performed in an office/hangar environment. However, due to work requirements, may require frequent travel which will involve exposure to noise, chemicals, adverse temperatures and other similar hazards.