StandardAero

Director, Operations (Pittsburgh Regional Turbine Center)

StandardAero  •  Pittsburgh, PA (Onsite)  •  2 hours ago
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Job Description

Operations Director (Pittsburg Regional Turbine Center)

Build an Aviation Career You’re Proud Of

Your work ties us all together, helping our teams function and operate. Experience opportunities to learn and be a part of an organization that has your back. And with competitive compensation and total rewards, you’ll also enjoy our great perks.

Take charge of our day-to-day operations, so we remain the trusted source for aviation repair and maintenance. Work with your team to implement the right processes and practices across our organization to help ensure flight and product efficiency.

As an Operations Director, you will be responsible for daily management of all facility and personnel requirements at the Regional Turbine Center or related satellite location, involving work on gas turbine engine powered aircraft. You will manage, plan, direct and coordinate overall business unit to conform with established goals and objectives.

What you’ll do

  • Management of all Regional Turbine Center daily activities conducted by the company’s Washington, PA Regional Turbine Center, including planning, leading, organizing and controlling such areas as: work assignments, performance management, quality control standards, facility and asset management, and budgets.

  • Staffing and training of the Regional Turbine Center positions with qualified and competent persons.

  • Overall implementation and maintenance of the tools, procedures and systems required to effectively perform all required repair/maintenance activities, or disassembly & inspection for spare parts inventory needs.

  • The deployment of Regional Turbine Center personnel to temporary assignments at customer facilities or in the field.

  • Ensuring that the persons given a particular assignment are fully qualified to perform, supervise, inspect and return to service the work assigned.

  • Act as primary managerial contact point between customers, sales managers, & other StandardAero operating groups.

  • Providing proper tools, equipment and training for the Regional Turbine Center personnel.

  • Oversee the activities of the Regional Turbine Center personnel to ensure that their work practices are in conformance with regulatory guidance, customer, manufacturer and company policies and guidelines.

  • Works closely with areas such as Sales, Operations, Engineering, QC, Materials and Finance to ensure both customer & company requirements are met or exceeded.

  • Reviews analytical reports of such information as: log books; work-orders; product/engine input; gross margin analysis; invoice review; and service bulletin/O.E.M. review.

  • Assist customers with billing/financial terms, coordinating with production to establish engine completion dates, and preparation/presentation of overhaul or repair cost analysis.

  • Provide for appropriate inspections following completion of engine/component repairs and modifications following installation into the aircraft for final acceptance, airworthiness certifications and release to service.

  • May act as the Chief Facility Inspector when required.

  • Maintain effective and positive managerial and interpersonal working and problem-solving relationships with all internal departments and levels of personnel, customers, agents, vendors and FAA personnel.
  • Provides direct management and oversight of supervisors and handling problems in Regional Turbine Center environments while representing the company on-site, using tact and diplomacy, where communication with customers and other company personnel is vital to successful completion of assignments.
  • Makes managerial decisions involving both established policies/procedures and sensitive customer issues which may require further consultation with executives in the operations, sales and service functions.
  • Work practices and procedures are defined by FAA Repair Station documents, OEM technical manuals and customer specifications.
  • Most work is in a normal office environment but there are frequent periods of exposure to hazardous areas, both in hangars and on ramps. Environment may include both outside weather conditions and extended periods of elevated noise exposure due to engine testing. Hangars, ramps and engine shop environments, including: hoists, heavy parts, chemicals and fluids with use of precision instruments, stringent housekeeping and work area safety regulations and practices to observe and maintain.

Position Requirements:

  • A&P license with extensive technical knowledge of specific types and models of aircraft turbine engines.

  • Strong planning, organizational, analytical, leadership, interpersonal, decision making, oral and written communication skills.

  • Strong project management skills.

  • At least 10 years of leadership experience.

  • Ability to understand, follow, interpret and apply company instructions, company processes, administrative policies and procedures, and export compliance regulations.

  • Several years of experience in an operational leadership role with delivered and sustainable results.

  • Must possess strong and effective written and verbal communications skills.

  • Near clarity of vision required for close up engine and chart/document or report analysis.

  • Reaching:extending hands and arms in any direction.

  • Handling:seizing, holding, grasping, turning or otherwise working with hand(s).

  • Talking:expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word to impart oral information to convey detailed spoken instruction to other workers, customers or agents accurately, loudly or quickly.

  • Hearing:effectively perceiving the nature of sounds by ear.

  • May occasionally exert up to 25 pounds of force occasionally to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.

  • Associate or Bachelor’s degree preferred, but must at least be a high school graduate with a level of technical vocational training and knowledge normally achieved through graduation from a university, trade school or military aircraft maintenance program, or an equivalent apprenticeship program.
  • Must be able to travel between 10-15 % of the time.
  • Must be authorized to work in the U.S.

Preferred Characteristics:

  • Pratt & Whitney turbine engine (PW500 and PT6 all models) experience highly preferred.

  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook), SAP and Oracle.

  • Working knowledge of production management computer systems.

Benefits that make life better at StandardAero:

  • Comprehensive Healthcare
  • 401(k) with 100% company match; up to 5% vested
  • Paid Time Off starting on day one
  • Bonus opportunities
  • Health- & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Short- & Long-Term Disability
  • Life & AD&D Insurance
  • Learning & Training opportunities

#LI-RC1 Raising the Standard of Excellence since 1911



With over a century of proven excellence, StandardAero has become an industry leader in MRO services and customized solutions in the aerospace field. Our shared values and learning-based culture inspire our team to exceed their potential and power our customers’ missions worldwide. With on-the-job training, advancement opportunities, and excellent benefits, StandardAero invites you to experience a fulfilling and meaningful career with us.

Inclusivity Is Our Standard


It is StandardAero’s policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including transgender status, sexual orientation, and pregnancy) sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. Our supportive environment celebrates diversity with no room for harassment or discrimination of any kind. We invite you to bring your authentic self to our team and experience our welcoming culture.
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About StandardAero

StandardAero is organized in two distinctive divisions, Engine Services and Component Repair Services. These two divisions represent the core strengths of StandardAero, our exhaustive engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services capabilities and our significant portfolio of component repair services for business aviation, commercial aviation, military, fixed wing, helicopter and industrial power customers. To deliver our mission, we employ nearly 7,500 talented and experienced professional, administrative and technical employees that work in 49 primary facilities worldwide, with additional strategically located regional service and support centers all across the globe.

StandardAero is OEM authorized and approved for aircraft and rotorcraft engines, auxiliary power units, components; airframe services including major alterations; FAA authorized avionics capabilities; comprehensive engineering services; and custom exterior and interior design, completion, and paint. We provide these capabilities through our network of specialized facilities and mobile service teams.

We’ve solved some of the biggest aviation challenges through ingenuity, teamwork and collaboration. Our culture is built on respect, open communication and recognition for a job well done. We focus on teamwork to create a supportive environment where everyone can bring their skills and perspectives to the table. With over 100 years of experience in the aviation industry, we have the stability, resources and training to help our team achieve their career goals.

Industry
Aviation & Aerospace
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Scottsdale, AZ
Year Founded
1911
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