ABOUT THE COMPANY
Sweet Helicopters is a Part 135 operator in Fort Wayne, Indiana providing VIP charter service to the Midwest as well as helicopter air ambulance services in northern Indiana, northwest Ohio, and southern Michigan. Experienced pilots, factory-trained mechanics, and a state-of-the-art fleet help distinguish Sweet Helicopters as the premier charter organization in the region. This standard for excellence extends to Sweet Helicopters’ air medical service. By helping ensure strict adherence to FAA standards, Sweet Helicopters allows medical personnel to focus solely on saving lives.
Sweet Helicopters belongs to the Surack Enterprises family of businesses, which includes Sweet Aviation, Enstrom Helicopter, and Aviation Specialty Insurance, among others. Each company represents a manifestation of owner Chuck Surack’s primary philosophy, to always do the right thing. This naturally fosters an inclusive, family-like atmosphere for all employees to grow and thrive. As part of the Surack family, full-time employees can expect competitive pay, bonus potential, a complete benefits package, and a fulfilling professional outlook.
OVERVIEW OF THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
Reporting to the Director of Maintenance, the Sweet Helicopters maintenance manager will emulate our core values of Honor, Humility, Helpfulness, Happiness (positive mindset), and Hungry (to improve and grow). The ideal maintenance manager will be “customer-centric” with a can-do attitude when it comes to ensuring customer satisfaction, while always focusing on safety as the number one priority. In this role the incumbent must be adaptable to working in multiple environments, whether in the office, working remotely, or traveling, to maintain good communication and effectively manage daily responsibilities.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Reports to the Director of Maintenance (DOM) for duty assignments and maintenance budgeting.
- Performs all management duties and any other specific duties assigned by the DOM.
- Maintains a high degree of coordination with the Director of Maintenance.
- Responsible for the maintenance of aircraft, engines, and components in the manner prescribed by the manufacturer’s maintenance manuals, service bulletins, airworthiness directives, and applicable FARs.
- Responsible for the maintenance conformity of customer aircraft within the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Responsible for assigning tasks established by the DOM to the individual shop mechanics.
- Maintain a professional, efficient, and cordial manner always.
- Must always be a great communicator and have the highest degree of integrity and respect for others.
- Demonstrates a commitment to the continuous improvement of safety throughout the organization.
- Manage equipment, and facilities, to support efficient and effective maintenance operations.
- Responsible for the electronic and legal maintenance logbook entries pertaining to the work performed in the shop.
- Adhere to the duties and responsibilities outlined in the General Operations Manual (GOM).
- Coordinate any issues or discrepancies on the customer aircraft with the DOM.
- Assist with customer communications on aircraft status or discrepancies in the absence of the DOM.
- Assist with other team members with general cleaning of the work areas.
- Direct team members with general cleaning of all work areas to ensure maximum efficiency and safety.
- Keep personal workspace neat and orderly.