SFEI Manager (UH-60)
Fort Novosel, AL 
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SFEI Manager (UH-60)
Location Fort Novosel, AL
Job Posting No 111478
Start Date TBD
Contract FT Novosel AMS
Salary Range DOE
Posting Date 1/16/24
Union No
FLSA Status Exempt
Shift Work Possible FT/PT Full-time
Relocation No
Travel Possible M1 is looking for a SFEI Manager (UH-60):
Position Description: * Plans, organizes, and directs the test flight operations of the applicable MDS fleet to meet PWS requirements. * Assists in the administration and provides management control of the Company Flight Mechanic (FM) or Flight Engineer (FE) Standardization and Training Program. * Implements/ enforces standard operating procedures in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Army regulations, company policies and procedures. * Acts as a liaison with Aviation Center Logistics Command (ACLC) and Airfield Commander on issues pertaining to flight operations. * Performs aerial flight duties maintaining currency and proficiency in accordance with (IAW) applicable service guidance technical publications and applicable FAA regulations. * Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease cycle time and streamline work flow processes. * Participates in formulating and establishing organizational policies and operating procedures for the department and the company. Plans and implements policies and procedures relating to all phases of flight operations with a focus on FM or FE personnel. * Along with the Standardization Pilots, manages and implements the Company FM or FE Standardization and Training Program at assigned location. Responsible for FM or FE currencies, flight requirements, training, qualifications, proficiency, assignments, inspections, certifications and annual flight reviews/evaluations. Recommends and implements required corrective actions. Conducts currency, refresher, and transition training IAW with applicable regulations. Conducts Flight Mechanic (FM), Flight Engineer (FE), Flight Instructor (FI) or Standardization Instructor (SI) training in aircraft mission, type, design and series. * Conducts FM, FE, FI or SI evaluations in aircraft mission, type, design, and series. * Responsible for the training, currency, qualifications and conduct of operations pertaining to non-crewmember personnel at assigned field. * Trains APU operators. Conducts semi-annual and annual evaluations as necessary. * Coordinates with the Chief Standardization Pilot/Flight Safety Officer and Field Standardization Pilot for authorizations, certifications, and approvals. * Exercises authority concerning flight safety issues at assigned location. Assists in the implementation of a comprehensive safety program for the prevention of accidents involving personnel, property, and equipment. * Acts as a briefing officer for non-rated crewmembers, responsible for ensuring key mission elements are evaluated and briefed for the mission. Ensures risk management procedures have been implemented for the mission and that risks are reduced to the lowest possible levels. * Is part of the preflight planning process and which includes, but is not limited to, computing and evaluating aircraft performance data, weather information, notices to airman (NOTAMS), fuel requirements, and weight and balance data. * Reviews aircraft logbook and maintenance forms/records to determine the checks required for the maintenance test flight (MTF). Ensures that maintenance on the aircraft has been properly performed and documented. * Briefs crew and passengers on specific mission, flight data, normal procedures, emergency procedures, and equipment requirements. * Performs preflight, in-flight, and post-flight procedures, operational checks, and maneuvers in accordance with operator's and/or maintenance test flight checklist and other applicable publications. * Performs FM, FE, FI or SI duties during maintenance operational checks, limited and general test flights, and functional flights to determine the airworthiness of aircraft through inspection, flight-testing, and evaluations of flight performance, engine operation, systems operation, and flight characteristics. * Troubleshoots, analyzes, diagnoses, isolates, and corrects system malfunctions using special tools and applicable test equipment; performs necessary corrective actions in accordance with technical manuals and/or applicable publications. * Briefs and demonstrates operational and emergency procedures to non-crewmembers. * Perform FM, FE, FI or SI duties while transporting aircraft monitors, and maintenance and quality personnel as necessary. Performs FM, FE, FI or SI duties during recovery operations on aircraft that have made a precautionary or forced landing. * Prepares, maintains, and completes forms, records, reports, and other related documents pertaining to aircraft maintenance in accordance with applicable technical publications and other directives as required. * Performs and records operator maintenance on assigned tools and equipment. Identifies assigned Test Measuring Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) and ensures calibration intervals and records are established and maintained. * Develops and sustains a culture of safety, quality compliance, and professionalism. * Ensures sufficient manpower, technical data, and equipment are available to meet PWS requirements. * Applies Company policy and procedures pertaining to the promotion, training, discipline, and termination of employees. * Ensures employees possess the qualifications and certifications necessary to perform their jobs.
Additional Requirements: * High School Diploma mandatory; Bachelor Degree in related field preferred. * Must be a graduate of the applicable FI authorized course of instruction or have passed an equivalency evaluation administered by an SI selected by USAACE, Directorate of Evaluation and Standardization IAW AR 95-1. * Must have recorded a minimum of 750 flight hours as a FM or FE , of which 25 hours have to be as an SI/FI in the applicable MDS helicopters but 50 hours SI/FI are preferred. * Must be a graduate of the United States Army, applicable military occupational specialty program of instruction, Armed Forces equivalent or OEM factory training certification program. * Applicant must hold a valid and current FAA Medical Certificate Class III for FM and Class II for FE. * Able to obtain/maintain security clearance as required by PWS. * Must possess competent computer skills. * Must have excellent prioritization skills and possess thorough knowledge of quality systems, tools, and regulations for the aviation industry. * Must be able to speak, read, write, and understand English. * Must be able to move about both inside aircraft hangars and outside on aircraft ramps within close proximity of running equipment and aircraft. * Must be reliable, self-motivated, and able to deal with stressful situations and timelines while maintaining a professional and non-confrontational attitude. M1 Support Services offers a comprehensive benefits package including several options for Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Dependent Life, AD&D, Short- and Long-term Disability. We also offer Flexible Spending Accounts for qualified health and dependent care expenses, as well as a free Employee Assistance Program. M1 Support Services, headquartered in Denton, Texas provides a variety of professional, technical, and maintenance services to the Department of Defense and government agencies. M1 Support Services is a Diverse and Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Woman-owned, disabled veteran, business
M1 is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status

Woman-owned, disabled veteran, business

 

Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Education
High School or Equivalent
Required Experience
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