NOC Director
New Today
As the primary point of contact with the FAA, aircraft manufacturers, and external vendors, the DOM will represent the company on all matters of maintenance and airworthiness. The role calls for exceptional leadership, organizational, and communication skills to manage a multi-base operation supporting multiple aircraft types.
Provide overall leadership and management of the maintenance department across all bases.
Ensure company aircraft are maintained in accordance with FAA regulations, OEM guidance, company manuals, and safety management practices.
Develop, implement, and oversee the company’s maintenance policies, procedures, and inspection programs.
Supervise, train, and evaluate maintenance personnel, including Base Mechanics, Assistant Director of Maintenance, and contracted maintenance providers.
Coordinate closely with Flight Operations leadership to align aircraft availability with operational requirements.
Maintain direct communication with the FAA regarding maintenance activities, compliance, and inspection findings.
Review and approve maintenance records, logbooks, and documentation for accuracy and regulatory compliance.
Oversee the company’s maintenance tracking systems and ensure timely completion of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
Manage maintenance budgets, parts inventory, and vendor contracts.
Conduct regular base visits to ensure consistency, safety, and compliance across all maintenance activities.
Lead internal audits, root-cause analysis, and continuous improvement initiatives in maintenance operations.
Serve as a member of the company’s Safety Committee and contribute to proactive risk management.
Act as a key decision-maker in aircraft acquisition, modification, and transition planning.
Provide maintenance coverage support during the absence of the Assistant DOM or base mechanics if operationally required.
Inspection Authorization (IA) preferred.
Minimum 5 years of experience in aviation maintenance leadership, preferably in Part 135 operations with rotorcraft.
Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management, Engineering, or related field preferred.
Demonstrated knowledge of FAA Part 135 regulations, maintenance tracking systems, and aviation safety standards.
Proven ability to manage budgets, vendors, and multi-base operations.
Experience with company aircraft types preferred.
Regulatory compliance and attention to detail.
Collaborative approach with flight operations, safety, and executive leadership.
- Location:
- Mount Pleasant
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Business Services And Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified