CONTROL BOOTH PLANNER
Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services · Wilmington, OH · 5 mo ago
On-siteAccountingFull-time
What You Will Do
- Manage the production control booth for the heavy maintenance check package, associated tallies, work cards, and updates to the WINGS database system.
- Serve as the primary role to drive production priorities and ensure all parties involved follow the designed plan.
- Provide alternative plans to flow the project during execution after identifying critical path findings.
- Manage the project Gantt chart of execution by providing updates with daily progress and promoting visibility to critical path findings progress.
- Adjust the Return to Service (RTS) plan with the daily dynamics of the project execution.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Director, or higher, as necessary.
What You Need
- High School Diploma or GED
- Working knowledge of aircraft maintenance or repair station environment
- 5 years’ experience working in a shop, line, or heavy maintenance environment with an Associate's degree, OR 3 years’ experience working in a shop, line or heavy maintenance environment and 3 years working as a Production Planner, Controller, Analyst, Specialist, or Coordinator on transport category aircraft in environments such as but not limited to, Planning, Reliability, Engineering, Maintenance Programs and Aircraft Records
- Working knowledge of aircraft maintenance operations or repair station environment
- Proven ability to work with and lead others keeping the project team on task during stressful situations
- Capacity to work independently and make critical decisions without direct supervision
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office software, sound knowledge of MS Project, and advanced Excel
- Ability to use email
- Planning and organizational skills to effectively multi-task
- Demonstrated ability to coach, persuade and problem solve with various levels of employees, management and customers to resolve conflict and maintain the success of the project
- Working knowledge of FAA and Federal Aviation Regulations pertaining to 14 CFR Part 145 repair station operations and aircraft/component OEM manuals
- Airframe and/or Powerplant license