Maintenance Control Technician
American AirlinesAbout the role
Intro
Are you ready to explore a world of possibilities, both at work and during your time off? Join our American Airlines family, and you’ll travel the world, grow your expertise and become the best version of you. As you embark on a new journey, you’ll tackle challenges with flexibility and grace, learning new skills and advancing your career while having the time of your life. Feel free to enrich both your personal and work life and hop on board!
Why you'll love this job
- The Maintenance Control Technician provides technical direction to the Aircraft Maintenance Organization.
- Responsible for being a key reason why friends, family, and customers of American Airlines fly safely and on time.
- There are also opportunities for job growth and advancement, training, and working with many of the industry’s most talented aviation professionals.
- The Maintenance Control Technician (MCT) provides the central point of contact to coordinate aircraft maintenance for all locations and supports the minute-to-minute operation of the fleet to which he is assigned.
- You will survey and analyze mechanical and operational performance of assigned fleet(s) or system(s).
- You will provide technical evaluation and recommendations for resolution of maintenance problems including but not limited to: oversight and coordination; communication with employees and/or vendors both inside and outside the Company.
What you'll do
These are the essential functions of the job
This list is intended to reflect the current job but there may be additional essential functions (and non-essential job functions) that are not referenced. Management will modify the job or require other tasks be performed when operationally necessary, observing, of course, any legal obligations including any collective bargaining obligations.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job, absent undue hardship. Please contact Accommodations@aa.com should you wish to request an accommodation.
Technical Functions
- Provide the central point of contact to coordinate aircraft maintenance for all locations
- Provide the point of contact for Engineering Authorization requests by Production
- Support the minute-to-minute operation of assigned fleet
- Provide technical support for assigned fleets for Dispatchers, Pilots, Aviation Maintenance Technician, and other personnel
- Coordinate parts and tooling movement with AOG and MLS
- Coordinate manpower requirements for field trips to non-maintenance stations with MOD/MOC
- Request and remotely direct the work of contract maintenance personnel in non-maintenance stations in accordance with Maintenance Operations Control Procedures Manual (MOCPM)
- Survey and analyze mechanical and operational performance of assigned fleet(s) or system(s) utilizing vendor and American Airlines programs
- Continuously monitor aircraft and engine performance systems
- Provide technical evaluation and recommendations for resolution of maintenance problems
- Utilize aircraft manufacture manuals and other technical manuals
- Administer and authorize the use of the Minimum Equipment List (MEL)/Configuration Deviation List (CDL)/Nonessential Equipment Furnishings (NEF)/Tracking and Control (TAC) process in accordance with the Maintenance Operations Control Procedures Manual (MOCPM)
- Update delay information and Date Modification Request (DMR) entries for non-maintenance stations
- For aircraft at non-staffed maintenance stations, maintain a current list of aircraft status (Estimated Time Remaining or ETR) and communicate. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) information to the appropriate IOC personnel.
- Review open non-routine maintenance items on assigned fleet(s) or system(s)
- Assist in researching and developing a plan to resolve chronic aircraft faults
- Monitor and write follow up items to ensure effectiveness of corrective action to chronic faults
- Identify chronic components and pass this information to the Reliability Department
- Alert the Maintenance Operations Control (MOC) Manager or MOC on Duty when mechanical problems arise that adversely affect systems operations
- Review previous day’s mechanical interruptions and follow up to ensure a positive final corrective action
- Maintain and control CAT II/III aircraft certification and ensure aircraft remain in compliance
- Maintain the ETOPS Program and ensure aircraft remain in compliance
- Maintain the compass card records
What you'll do (cont.)
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