Aircraft Detailing Facility Manager - Augusta, GA

Augusta, GA
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor

Aircraft Detailing Facility Manager - Augusta, GA

Type - Full Time 

Pay - $60,000-$70,000 per year (based on experience) + PROFIT SHARING

Shift - Open/flexible availability is desired (Monday to Sunday)

LocationAugusta Regional Airport (AGS) as your base location and travel to surrounding Immaculate Flight locations with the use of a company vehicle 

Summary  

The Facility Manager oversees the day-to-day operations and sales of the location, ensuring safety compliance, quality control, execution of standard operating procedures, and implementation of the organization’s mission and talent strategy. The Facility manager will partner with the crew chief's, leads, and department head's to ensure successful and efficient work of the team to meet customer detailing requests.  This position requires meticulous attention to detail skills, extremely strong organizational and communication skills. We are looking for an individual who triple checks all work, who is an over communicator, and who is extremely detail oriented. Must be able to manage a lot of moving pieces and strong at muti-tasking. 

Essential Functions  

Quality Control & Assurance  

  • Ensure all aircraft are detailed to Immaculate Flight standards.  

  • Monitor with a continuous improvement attitude geared towards efficient work targeting company standard labor hours.  

  • Review daily schedule, set-u, and safety standards for crews.  

  • Oversee fleet maintenance and monthly audits.  

  • Responsible for purchase orders, requisitions, consolidated delivery forms, inventory and equipment request forms for the location.  

  • Accountable for your location’s monthly score and scorecard associated with Operational metrics.  

  • Conduct regular quality and safety audits with the team and/or Regional Manager.  

  • Identify areas for improvement and implement innovative solutions to streamline operations.  

  • Perform regular equipment audits to ensure safety and functional equipment for the location.   

  • Coordinate work schedule with Regional Manager and clients.  

Workforce Development & Training  

  • Coordinate and review “on the job” training programs for new employees with the Training Department.  

  • Support and train Supervisors, Leads and Detailers on proper work procedures and safety standards according to the organization’s guidelines.  

  • Attend and coordinate weekly department team meetings, and weekly operations meetings to provide status reports on the location for review and discussion.  

  • Monitor detailing job progress for quality and completion and provide input to assist when necessary.  

  • Review and approve timesheets daily for completeness and accuracy.  

  • Complete daily operations report for the location.  

  • Responsible for maintaining badging access for company and employees.  

  • Monitor locations needs for staffing and recruitment and partner with human resources proactively to fulfill location needs.  

  • Address any performance improvement modifications, including disciplinary action and coordinate needs with human resources department.  

Financial Acumen  

  • Partner with your location’s Regional Manager to ensure supply and demand are identified, planned for, and executed to ensure client satisfaction.  

  • Maintain cost per job ratio to company target.  

  • Responsible for all payroll activities for the locations team members.  

  • Collaborate with Regional Manager to review monthly P&L statements and scorecard to identify areas for improvement.   

Required Skills and Behaviors   

  • Must be an outstanding communicator.  

  • Ability to prioritize and execute multiple projects.  

  • High level of interpersonal and verbal communication.  

  • Proficient at all detailing services available within Immaculate Flight.   

  • People management and oversight of a remote location.  

Required Education / Experience   

  • 2+ years operations experience (internal preferred)  

  • 2+ years of experience in aviation detailing, preferably with general aviation.  &nbsp

  • 2+ years people management (preferred)  

Organizational Structure 

  • Reports directly to Regional Manager  

  Travel Requirements  

  • While most of your work can and will be accomplished in your base location, you can expect to spend 0-5 days per month traveling to Immaculate Flight locations.   

  • 0% to 15% travel    

Physical & Vision Requirements  

This role involves a variety of physical activities and environmental exposures, including but not limited to:             

  • Lifting objects up to 50 pounds  

  • Standing and walking for extended periods  

  • Pushing, pulling, and using hands for grasping and reaching  

  • Working at elevated heights  

  • Bending, stretching, squatting, and kneeling  

  • Exposure to varying weather conditions  

  • Handling moderate to high noise levels  

  • Exposure to biohazard and/or approved chemicals  

  • Repetitive movements involving arms, wrists, hands, and fingers  

  • Close and distance vision  

  • Peripheral vision and depth perception  

Benefits 

  • The first of the month following 30 days of employment, all full time employees will be eligible for a benefits package that will include Health, Dental, and Vision care
  • All full time employees receive $25,000 in Life Insurance on day one at no cost
  • All full time employees are offered short and long term disability insurance at no cost
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) will begin accruing at hire and can be used starting the first day of hire
  • Paid Sick Leave will be available in accordance to state law
  • Company matched 401K plan (available after 1 full year of employment)

*Your employment with Immaculate Flight is contingent on successfully completing a 5 panel drug screen, airport badging, and fingerprint* 

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT

Immaculate Flight provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Immaculate Flight complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which the company has locations. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to: the hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Immaculate Flight expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status.

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