
Production Controller
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: Bridgeport • Virginia, West Virginia • 🇺🇸 United States
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Mid-LevelSenior
About the role
- Attend pre-dock review and accept work package from Planning, including maintenance flow, and stage for execution by the team.
- Follow the maintenance schedule provided by the Operations Manager.
- Provide guidance to crew chiefs daily with reference to labor requirements, maintenance activity, non-routine activity, schedule requirements, budget/span deliverables, milestone goals for the day.
- Oversee the tactical flow after induction to ensure that work is administered effectively, managing time constraints related to maintenance activities.
- Establish daily operational targets, defining priority of task assignments and adjusting the flow of routine maintenance activities based on daily progress.
- Pursue alternate path (engineering, fabricating, etc.)
- Establish flow and visibility of all non-routine activities and code properly to contract in Empower MX
- Track progress of maintenance tasks, identify potential delays, communicate updates to relevant stakeholders.
- Monitor material shortage reports and ensure accurate needs by dates.
- Monitor/ensure accurate data collection in assigned work area.
- Monitor routine task cards and N/R budgets, address, identify, and report inefficiencies to management.
- Ensure all maintenance documentation meets FAA regulatory requirements under supervision.
- Provide turnover report for oncoming shift.
- Prepare task card/crew assignment for shift turnover.
- Monitor and address Empower MX Budget Management Report
- Attend DMM and report status on assigned aircraft, parts, and engineering requirements.
- Provide daily in-person status updates to customers.
- Provide feedback on the routine/milestones/grouping to Planning to improve future tactical flows.
- Participate in Bay of Excellence (5S activities) such as ensuring the correct staging of equipment, attending crew chief AES meetings as warranted, and various other process/flow improvement activities.
Requirements
- Minimum of four (4) years aviation and/or aircraft maintenance experience
- Must have an Airframe (“A”) license. Powerplant (“P”) license on its own cannot be substituted for a required A license.
- Proficiency with computerized aircraft maintenance documentation systems
- Proficient ability to communicate in all forms in English including reading writing and speaking English per customer and FAA maintenance documentation compliance.
- Thorough knowledge in functional area as evidenced through previous experience and skill.
- Excellent organization and communication skills
- Ability to plan/organize tasks; prioritize, assign, and coordinate work.
- Advanced knowledge of inspection/maintenance procedures in functional area
- Advanced knowledge of pertinent reference materials
- Ability to work unsupervised within prescribed framework of authority.
- Excellent computer skills
Benefits
- Comprehensive medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage
- Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts
- Company paid life insurance and short-term disability
- Annual wellness incentives up to $750
- Employee assistance program
- 401K with 6% company match
- Annual bonus plan
- Paid vacation, sick time, and holidays
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
aircraft maintenancemaintenance documentation systemsinspection proceduresmaintenance proceduresdata collectionbudget managementtask assignmentengineeringfabricatingFAA regulatory compliance
Soft skills
communicationorganizationplanningprioritizationcoordinationleadershipproblem-solvingtime managementfeedback provisionteam guidance
Certifications
Airframe ('A') license