As the Air Operation Site (AOS) Site Manager for the Customs Border Patrol (CBP) Aircraft Maintenance and Logistics Support (AM&LS) Program, you will oversee the Aircraft Maintenance and Operational Support Program to achieve key objectives. Acting as the main point of contact between CBP and contractor personnel, you will report to the AM&LS Program Manager and ensure resources are allocated to meet mission needs. Your role includes managing program activities, maintaining a customer-focused approach, and ensuring the maintenance team remains dedicated to their primary duties without unnecessary extra tasks.
This opportunity is for a POTENTIAL CONTRACT award and is contingent upon the contract being awarded. Consideration for a potential contract may require a signed letter of intent. If the contract is awarded, another position posting will be available on the Company Careers portal.
Enforces strict adherence to technical data and management procedures. Advocate the importance of using current technical data and use of the Technical Order (TO) improvement program. Ensures aircraft and equipment forms and Maintenance Information System (MIS) documentation are completed, accurate, and accomplished. Ensures aircraft status is accurately reflected in both the maintenance forms and the MIS. Releases aircraft for flight when authorized by the Flight Operations Director. Directs the maintenance effort using available resources. Participates in developing and executing the monthly and weekly flying and maintenance schedules/plans. Manages the maintenance production effort by assigning priorities to meet the flying and maintenance schedules. Aggressively works non-mission capable (NMC) aircraft. Attends the daily production maintenance meeting. Fully understands actions required by the Performance Work Statement (PWS), Maintenance Operations Plans (MOP), and Supply Operations Plans (SOP). Develops, ensures currency of, and directs the aircraft generation sequence. Fully understands and is prepared to implement specific disaster control duties and responsibilities pertaining to aircraft / Support Equipment (SE) movement and personnel evacuation in accordance with (IAW) CBP customer and corporate directives. Maintains a current copy of the AOS disaster map with cordon overlay and appropriate functional checklists outlining duties during disaster exercises. Determines, tracks, and reports aircraft status, including Estimated Time in Completion (ETIC), IAW PWS directives. Authorizes Cannibalization (CANN) actions when authorized by the Flight Operations Director/Contracting Officer Representative (COR) IAW PWS. Coordinates with appropriate agencies and direct personnel to accomplish CANN actions and local directives. Thoroughly understand the Crash Damaged Disabled Aircraft Recovery Program and local procedures designed to protect personnel and prevent further damage to aircraft, equipment, and other resources. Informs Maintenance Control of the maintenance effort, and coordinates other agencies for support, as required. Provides aircraft status updates as required. Verifies non-mission capable for Parts (Non-Mission Capable for Supply / Mission Capable/Mission Capability conditions exist. Ensures requirements in CBP directives and local instructions for munitions reconciliation are strictly followed.Expected Pay Range: $90,000 - $130,000 per year